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Why do almost all of the Nationwide Series backmarkers drive Chevys?

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When looking at the qualifying results from 35th-43rd were almost exclusively Chevys. Why is this so? Are they cheaper to build or more old models still around? What else could be the reasoning for almost all the field fillers driving a Chevy?

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  1. Chevy Rules!!


  2. It's just simple math. Take a look around. There are more Chevys in the races than Toyotas or Fords or Dodges. That's why there's more of them at the back.... and the front.... and the middle, etc.

  3. Because Toyotas cheat?

    No I don't know.

    I think it might because there are the most Chevy's out there so some of them are in the back some are in the front.

  4. Well I don't know about the cost but Chevy has the least horespower in Nationwide because Nascar is making them use the SB 2 engine instead of the R 07 engine.

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