2019 NASCAR Mustang by Ford

Hey All,

Not sure Kevin will want the new mustang given how dominant he was at Michigan today in the current ford. Really cute his 6 year-old son getting the checkered flag riding in the car and throwing water all over that one guy - and he is in go karts already...

Still not seeing the power out of Chevy's...

And a big thumbs up to Kathryn Legge in her first Nascar race yesterday - infinity series at mid-ohio. Doin ok till the engine blew - an over rev I would guess since these guys speed shift (no clutch use except takeoff - just match revs using brake and gas) most of the race. Hope she gets more rides I suspect she will be better than Raikkonen in a stock car.

-Ed-
 
One of the post-race commentators today made the comment of (to paraphrase):

"...the front looks a lot like the Fusion...so why change a good thing?"...
 
And a big thumbs up to Kathryn Legge in her first Nascar race yesterday -
I've always felt that Legge was a better Indycar racer than Danica...Her Atlantic series performance was much better than Danica's.
Thing is, Legge never had an Indycar ride with top team like Andretti that Danica had....
 
I don't see why people are complaining. The new NASCAR Mustang looks exactly like its street counterpart. Back in 2013 NASCAR was telling they wanted their race cars to look like sreet cars you can see on your local dealer's showroom. Obviously this has been a great achievement. Heard Toyota will introduce the Tundra on their next Cup body...

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Kathryn Legge............I remember her monster crash at Road America way back when the open wheel series was a genuine race series.
And considering the level of her car she was head and shoulders above Ms Patrick.
Shame she has chosen NASCAR, she would have company in the Supercar Series with Ms de Silva.:encouragement:

We are trying to get our collective heads around Ford and the Mustang in the Supercar series, where GMH and Nissan are (at the present) going with four door sedans, despite Holden cooling off on the V6 turbo.
The standard pattern safety module does not fit the Mustang profile, it was never designed for a coupe.
As for the road Mustang, it is really basic, aside from the V8 the rest of the car is a parts bin special and at A$75,000:00 way overpriced aside from being an aesthetic disaster.....or just plain FUGLY!
Current rumor mill subjects concern the possibility of GM running the Camaro, Nissan introducing the current 'Godzilla' and return of Volvo......................:dizzy:

"Heard Toyota will introduce the Tundra on their next Cup body..."............they can't Roxane-21, most of the Tundra production is sold to various anti-social groups in Arabia and Africa!!!:victorious:
 
Ford had already announced that they will cease production of most of their cars for U.S. sale. Only the Focus and the Mustang will remain, everything else will be trucks and SUVs. If Ford is going to have any presence in the Cup Series, it will have to be the Mustang.
 
And considering the level of her car she was head and shoulders above Ms Patrick.
Good point!
The best IndyCar drivers (to include Legge) drove those 900+hp cars. Dixon and Kanaa nare the only drivers left in the series that drove those beasts...
 
Ford had already announced that they will cease production of most of their cars for U.S. sale. Only the Focus and the Mustang will remain, everything else will be trucks and SUVs. If Ford is going to have any presence in the Cup Series, it will have to be the Mustang.
Even the Taurus?
I like that SHO Taurus.....
 
Same for Australia.
The top two bestselling vehicles in Oz are the Ford Ranger and Toyota's 'Whatever'.
Advertising spiels are now promoting the crew cab versions as 'Family Fun Vehicles'....................................:banghead:
As for the SUV market, the bloody things are neither sporting or utilitarian, and I really truly detest them.
Our 'Truck' is only necessary as a tow vehicle for Sofie's horse float, but I must admit to occasionally using 'Darth' to take the war to the freeway!
The GMH truck is made in Thailand, one reason to avoid it like a dose of Genital Herpes.
Nothing is 'Made in Australia', Ford, GM and Toyota have all shut up shop and either import fully assembled vehicles or bring in PKD units.
 
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