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Worst Nascar Crashes Ever Compilation none are fatal. Please rate and comment. *DO NOT SPAM*!!!! Video Rating: 4 / 5
Thanks to Rustyfan for this great capture. In 1960 Daytona Superspeedway hosted this sportsman race. 68 cars entered into the race, back then there were a maximum of 68 cars in a superspeedway race. Coming out of turn four 37 cars get into a massive wreck where at least six cars get on their roofs. Amazingly, evryone walked away from [...]
A list of the 10 closest calls in NASCAR’s history. Video Rating: 5 / 5
When people hear the word “Tissot” they may not immediately recognize it as a watch brand, but that it is. Tissot was founded in 1853 by Charles-Felicien Tissot and his son Charles-Emile who set up shop in Switzerland. Known as “innovators by tradition”, Tissot has achieved many “firsts” in the watchmaking industry. In the first year of its existence, Tissot [...]
please read and comment thank you… elliott sadler and kurt busch have a big crash started by jimmie johnson bump drafting. 10 years ago this would have been a lot worse maybe fatal…i want to hear what you all think of the race coverage at pocono i thought it was terrible all the camera angles they have and this is [...]
Shortly after the invention of the automobile, Americans fell in love with car racing. Europe started the tradition of setting speed records, but starting in the 1920s America started setting many of these speed records. In fact, most of these world records were being set in Daytona Beach. That’s right, even in the early days car racing centered around [...]
What started off as a way of racing stock motorcars on dirt tracks has now become as America’s biggest and most-watched sporting event. It has rapidly matched and in many places taken over even the NFL as the most-watched sport. Nascar is huge today. For those of you wondering, Nascar stands for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. [...]
Diecast (or die cast, or die-cast) toys were first produced early in the 20th century by manufacturers located in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The first scale model diecast on the market were basic, consisting of a small car or van body with no interior. In the early days it was also common for impurities in the [...]
After the second world war stock car racing was very popular and drew big crowds. As its popularity grew so did the number of make-shift tracks increased. Due to the lack of a governing body often the rules varied from track to track and safety standards were inadequate. In 1947 Bill France organised a meeting at the Streamline Hotel to [...]
