Dwight Clock (Offline)
#3
2/25/08 1:31 PM
Ahhh Soooo!!! Serious Yen, indeed!:eek::applaud::respect:
LEADERS EDGE (Offline)
#4
2/25/08 2:08 PM
Maybe 55-65 years ago, but 25 years ago(1983) many Americans already owned Honda's and Toyota's. Chrysler did have the "K" car though. That was something a proud American could get behind.
How come there wasn't this much backlash when Mark Gehrke ran a Toyota midget and Louis Senter(SEC Wheels) had wheels made over seas?
I surely don't remember this much anger when the VW midget motor was the most dominant engine.
Hell, there were Chinese built Midget,Sprint and Silver Crown racecars from the late 60's until the mid 80's. People like Parnelli Jones,Sonny Knepper, and Galen Fox owned them. My family even owned one of the midgets.
They were built by a chinese man named Grant King.
Personally, I feel this sport needs all of the help it can get and if Toyota is willing to give back, then good for them and good for USAC for putting the deal together.
I'll admit I'm not a fan of "foreign" car companies, but that's become a somewhat relative term these days.
I am definitely not a fan of Toyota, but I give them credit for getting into grassroots open wheel racing. Like it or not, racing needs support from big time companies with money.
If Toyota's involvement with open wheel racing makes the sport better, I'm all for it. My hope is their involvement will cause everyone to step up their game. I love watching those Toyotas get beat, especially by an Esslinger Ford!
LEADERS EDGE (Offline)
#8
2/25/08 5:03 PM
I don't see the difference in factory backed efforts and one off efforts using foreign produced parts. Just because American companies like Scat and Auto-Craft assembled the engines in America, doesn't change the fact that the design was developed in Germany and that many of the parts were still produced in Germany and Mexico.
As far as Grant goes, I realize he was Chinese/Canadian, but he was still Chinese and Canadian.
I didn't know him very well, but my dad worked for him for 25 or more years. And no, it wasn't my dads job to remove the vin numbers. He just held them in place while Grant tacked them on.
As far as foreign produced cars go, like American cars, there are some good ones and some bad ones.
C'mon, you had to suspect that the Yugo wasn't going to be a very good car. I mean the Renault maybe, but no way on the Yugo.
duel (Offline)
#9
2/25/08 5:25 PM
I'm all for a good American V-8 sprinter backin er in. All those midget engines are great too. GM got back into the Indy Cars until Toyota out spent and performed them. Then came Honda with their motorcyle like never break down reliability and out performed Toyota. Looks to me like USAC has the most diverse bunch of power plants going in any racing organization. I would just as soon see one of the big 3 sponsor USAC but what the hell. (national midgets Mopar) It's funny to me to see how mad the napcar people get now that Toyota has trenched in down south. What was that German named engine that dominated at one time for decades....