We've got a fresh column for you over at
www.georgiaracinghistory.com this week.Word is that NASCAR is considering dropping the wing and the front splitter from their current Sprint Cup series racer.Certainly, those items have given the so called "Car of Today" an odd look. With that in mind, we took a look at some of the more odd and interesting entries in NASCAR's top series over the years. There's a couple there that might surprise you!You can read all about it over at
www.georgiaracinghistory.com !Birthday wishes go out this week to A.J. Foyt on Jan. 16, and in memory of Fireball Roberts on Jan. 20.Thanks folks, and have a great weekend!
Brandon, as always I enjoyed reading your blogs. Let's hope nascar gets back to more factory appearing vehicles by dropping that wing and the splitter.I'm a big Tucker fan and enjoyed reading about the racing of the Tucker automobile. The production car had a rear engine design and I'm assuming it was raced that way too. Sorry to hear the race car was lost in a fire. I wasn't aware of that and a huge piece of history was lost.It's too bad politics killed the Tucker... it would have changed the auto industry.Great job, Brandon!Pete