NASCAR has had one guiding principle throughout its 77-year history: keep racing. Fuel crisis? Keep racing. Driver strike? Keep racing. Manufacturers pull out? Keep racing. A legend dies at Daytona?
There was something different surrounding this event; the people in attendance at the quarter-mile track. When he exited his race-winning Camaro after taking the checkered flag, the Georgia native ...
"In memory of our friend, Sherry Pollex 5.10.1979 - 9.17.2023," was written on ... a year after he made his NASCAR Cup Series debut. They were together for 18 years until they decided to split ...
When he exited his race-winning Camaro after taking the checkered flag, the Georgia native enjoyed the moment on one of the most historic tracks in NASCAR ... Since 1979, the special non-points ...
A few years earlier, Chevy experimented with a second-generation Camaro that received a rear ... However, the gray one received a 1979 Trans Am front end and was featured in a two-part episode ...
Keep racing. A legend dies at Daytona? Keep racing. Wars, droughts, earthquakes, plane crashes… whatever arises, NASCAR keeps racing. And right now, that means General Motors is campaigning the Camaro ...
Its popularity accurately followed that of the moniker itself, peaking in 1979. With almost 282,600 units assembled, the ’79 Camaro was the best-selling model year of the second generation.
Chevrolet’s pony car has taken a sabbatical before, most notably between the fourth generation’s departure in 2002 and the ...