Trackmouse wrote: In reply to iceracer: You gotta realize the "family sedans" these nascars are based on are sloths BECAUSE NASCAR let them get away with it. If NASCAR said "you'll run the factory chassis, no tube frames" we would have a badass impala/Monte Carlo/Grand Prix/ etc. and I'd bet it would be the next day. "If you build it, they will come."
The sedans that the stocks share their names with ('cause they don't share anything else) are hardly sloths. The Fusion Sport can hit 60 somewhere in the mid-5s and turn 1/4 mile well down into the 14s. As "boring" as the Camry is, the V6 version is no slow poke either. In a straight line, it can haul butt. I also don't think NASCAR had a ton of control over how the manufacturer designed the street car. Since they now share nothing but their names, I don't see the design of one influencing the other.
While it would be retro cool to the cars be required to be truly based off cars plucked from the factory, it's not realistic. Just wouldn't be safe. There are still series that run true stock based cars...just go to your local short track and you'll see plenty of them. Or series like the Continental Tires Road Race series. But top level NASCAR, no way. It's no different than NHRA, F1, etc...look at the cars from 30 years ago and look at them now. Very, very different...in the name of speed and safety. This will be my 6th season running LeMons, and even in that true grassroots level racing, I've seen speeds increase. As speeds get faster, rules get tighter and the cars become less street like and more race car like. I've heard stories from LeMons people who were around at the start and the cars they ran were so much less safe and different than what's required today.
I still don't know that I like the changes NASCAR has made, but I understand it and don't fault them for things not being like the "good 'ol days".