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  1. Formerjackman

    Toyota Subsidiary Fined 1.6 BILLION For Emission And Fuel Economy Regulation Fraud. (Sorry Rev)

    My employer had stopped buying them, replacing them with the new Mack MD medium duty, but due to post pandemic supply issues, we had to relent and buy a few more Hino's to meet our customer's needs. The trucks themselves were always well liked by the drivers, but we started to have a LOT of...
  2. Formerjackman

    Toyota Subsidiary Fined 1.6 BILLION For Emission And Fuel Economy Regulation Fraud. (Sorry Rev)

    I just saw the story when it hit the news wire and thought of you Rev. That's alright, "MY" manufacturer is incompetent, and "yours" is a cheater. :cool:
  3. Formerjackman

    Toyota Subsidiary Fined 1.6 BILLION For Emission And Fuel Economy Regulation Fraud. (Sorry Rev)

    The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced a $525 million civil penalty against Hino Motors and its U.S. subsidiaries. In late 2020, Hino paused U.S. truck production due to difficulty meeting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...
  4. Formerjackman

    California Speedway Demo / Rebuild

    You could bulldoze Daytona and Talladega tomorrow and I wouldn't shed a tear.
  5. Formerjackman

    California Speedway Demo / Rebuild

    I think the more important thing to remember is that once you are out of that market, the cost and the governmental and nimby hurdles involved in getting back in are likely insurmountable. (Remember New York City?) Sometimes assets have a built in value that is worth far more than its book...
  6. Formerjackman

    California Speedway Demo / Rebuild

    I don't either, but it's just another example of the ****** way the France family conducts their business, and I think they need to be called out for it.
  7. Formerjackman

    Silly Season 2025

    It's not NASCAR's job to determine how fast an entry will be or where it will finish. Its job is to determine if a driver has the qualifications to be there. I would contend Wallace's body of work should make him eligible. I will also say that I could careless either way, but I get tired of...
  8. Formerjackman

    California Speedway Demo / Rebuild

    But you have to look at what your core business is, and decide what is MORE important. GM could probably make a LOT of money selling all of their assembly plants, but THEN WHAT? Once again, we were told how important this market was. Even if they make a huge profit on selling this property, are...
  9. Formerjackman

    California Speedway Demo / Rebuild

    Then have the balls to just come out and SAY that, don't keep playing this dog and pony show.
  10. Formerjackman

    Silly Season 2025

    I"ll remind you that James Hylton was allowed to attempt to qualify for the 2007 Daytona 500 at age 73 and after having not run a Cup race since 1993, and in between only making field filler starts in ARCA, Xfinity, and trucks. By the way, James did a great job, was a threat to nobody, and was...
  11. Formerjackman

    California Speedway Demo / Rebuild

    I"ll ask the question again. Is the goal of the France family to sanction stock car races, or be real estate speculators? For decades we were told how important the Southern California market was. Now it seems they would rather just have the money. So in other words, they were just shoveling...
  12. Formerjackman

    Silly Season 2025

    I could certainly understand why they might want some kind of refresher for somebody that has been out of a car so so long, but its alright for Helio, who has NEVER driven a Cup car to race? What exactly did SVG do to get approved to run Xfinity plate races? I do remember that Danica and JPM...
  13. Formerjackman

    California Speedway Demo / Rebuild

    It's not really the price. The price is irrelevant if your goal is to operate a race track and not cash in on the real estate. I guess it's understandable for the owners of Riverside and Ontario to do that, but NASCAR? Since when did being a real estate developer take precedence over holding...
  14. Formerjackman

    Why the delay in sale of Nascar Mexico City tickets?

    Does $522 include bodyguards?
  15. Formerjackman

    Hendrick Motorsport News

    Does this mean HMS has TWO drivers under contract at Spire?
  16. Formerjackman

    2025 Rule Changes

    I can't really disagree with ANY of these changes. I especially like the DVP changes. Nice to see NASCAR can occasionally pull their head out of their butt long enough to get some things right.
  17. Formerjackman

    Chevrolet next year?

    That car actually shares a chassis (but not an engine) with the C6 Corvette. Cadillac has nothing on par with the current C8 Corvette. The XLR was built at Bowling Green, but on a separate assembly line from the Corvette, with fewer robots and more human workers putting it together. The...
  18. Formerjackman

    Chevrolet next year?

    Not confused at all. DuPont spun off the Performance Coatings business in a deal engineered by Carlyle. DuPont and Axalta are separate companies, but both still exist. I'm not really sure what this has to do with the fact that the paint schemes on the 24 car have gone steadily downhill since...
  19. Formerjackman

    Chevrolet next year?

    DuPont is very much alive and well, as is it's performance coatings spin-off, Axalta. Frankly, I'd be perfectly fine if Axalta chose not to revisit Fire and Flames or the Rainbow, but they DO need to do is come up with a scheme that is as visually stunning as its predecessors were. Every scheme...
  20. Formerjackman

    Chevrolet next year?

    Well, not that long ago, Chevy had 4-5 cars that were or could be eligible, but with the market rapidly moving away from sedans/coupes in the market segment Chevy sells in, combined with the clueless idiot that runs General Motors, we have what we have. Many times in NASCAR's long and winding...
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