This post is in no way an attemp to re-start the raging discussion about "Todays Cars Are Not Real Stock Cars". That is a given. This is more about the way fans view the teams and each particular make on the track. I have always been a Chevrolet fan, in most part due to the time that I became interested in NASCAR. Chevy was getting back in the sport and the feud between my uncles was growing week by week. Most were FoMoCo fans so I rarely heard anything good about Chevy. I watched and grew more interested in Chevy and by the mid 70's I was a bold fan of the Bow Tie. Now I was still a huge fan of The King and the 74 Charger, and to this day I still am. So when Petty came to Chevrolet in 78 I was a very happy guy. But this is where this post is stemming from.
Growing up I was exposed to the kind of brand loyalty that makes NASCAR fans stand out from fans of other sports. My uncles worshipped the FoMoCo teams and would not pull for any driver not in a Ford. I became that way after Petty changed to Chevy and later Pontiac. It the drivers wasn't in a GM car, I could not pull for them. My dilemma started when my favorite driver ofrecent historywas Bobby Labonte and he signed with the #47 Toyota team. The Petty teams were in a Dodge and struggling to stay afloat. I felt as if I had no team. What to do.
Now Petty is in a Ford and Labonte is still in a Toyota. I started pulling for Bowyer and have really become a fan. But I still pull for the #43 and Allmendinger and it's getting easier with the way they have been running. So, in todays sport of NASCAR, do the fans really care about the manufacturer? Is is the team, the driver or sponsor? Is this what the sport has become? Are we happy with this? I miss the days of the Car Battles. The jawing back and forth between Ford and Chevy fans. They all seem to be blending together and I think that is something the sport will miss.
Stay on topic, the fans view of the manufacturers and is it really important. Whats your thoughts?
Bumpertag in S. Carolina
updated by @bumpertag: 03/30/17 12:12:51AM