Should Nascar have a Senior Tour

Whats the difference? one of each and I can't tell them apart.

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If you've seen both in action in person, you'd know.

Remember that you're talking to the short track fanatic lol .
 
Wow I had no idea about this series.

The XJ220 was like a godly car to me growing up. It's quite amazing to see how they destroyed them racing them in this series.
 
NASCAR Legacy Series

Use the K&N Series/ARCA rules.
Race length short enough to eliminate the need for pit stops. If necessary, a fuel stop for all cars can occur at the midway point of a race.
Limit of 6 tires per weekend with exceptions made for tire failures.
Single day race format - 30 minute practice, qualifying, race.

10 race tour: most events taking place on the same weekend as a NASCAR national series event at the same track.

2020 Schedule:
ISM (Phoenix) Raceway Mar 7
Bristol April 4
Dover May 2
Iowa June 13
Indianapolis Raceway Park July 3
New Hampshire July 18
Gateway Aug 21
Richmond Sept 11
Nashville Fairgrounds Oct 3
Martinsville Oct 31

Drivers must be age 50 and up.
Try to get commitments from 16 drivers to run the whole tour, with an additional 8 “open” starting spots at each race.
Starting field can range from 20-24 cars.

Possible Drivers:
Kenny Wallace
Ken Schrader
Mark Martin
Bill Elliott
Dale Jarrett
Sterling Marlin
Michael Waltrip
Jack Sprague
Ron Hornaday
Johnny Benson
Greg Bifle
Robby Gordon
Max Papis
Bobby Labonte
Terry Labonte
Jeff Burton
Ward Burton
Joe Nemechek
Norm Benning
Jeff Green
Ricky Craven
Todd Bodine
Rusty Wallace
Derrick Cope
Wally Dallenbach
Randy Lajoie
Dave Blaney
Mike Bliss
David Reutimann
Jason Keller
David Starr
Tony Raines
 
Sounds expensive.





Put another way ... who is paying for all of this?
 
If you've seen both in action in person, you'd know.

Remember that you're talking to the short track fanatic lol .
There is no difference in the cars you are talking about. Both are fiberglass body cars, you think the sanctioning body makes a difference between a late model stock and a USAR car? Hooters ran steel body cars, the car Pearson was in was a late model stock.
 
Maybe you'll point out some of those differences? Other than the colors, they look identical to me.

The slope/shape of the nose, the "flatness" of the sides on the late model, the proportions of the greenhouse, and the shape of the quarter window, just to name a few details. Most telling is from the B-pillar on back. The late model is a little boxier, look at the rear decklid and spoiler for example. It's hard to tell in the pictures but there's a noticeable difference between the two
 
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