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2007-01-13 04:12:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well considering the drivers that they got maybe only like 2 wins. Most likely Brian Vickers cause if he is even close to the front he will just move anyone in front of him out of the way for the win.
Even though my driver is Dale Jarrett, I just don't think he has it in him anymore.
Michael Waltrip, don't think so.
Dave Blainey, nope
2 rookies never
Brian Vickers maybe 2 races.
There are only 7 toyota cars which 3 need to qualify on time for every race until after 5 races and then only if they are in the top 35 in owner points can they breathe easier. There will be like 2 driver's that will try for other races, but same thing, need to qualify to get in the race.
Yeah 2 if they are lucky.
2007-01-13 06:50:59
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answer #2
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answered by djdonsterd 2
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2007-01-16 10:01:10
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answer #3
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answered by Kelly H 1
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I believe that they will win a few races. I know that people make the comparision to dodge coming into the Nextel Cup Series, but this year, in my opinion, everyone is on a level playing field with the "Car of Tomorrow" I also think that Toyota is being very serious about this and is backing the teams they field with a lot of money to be winners.
2007-01-13 12:54:57
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answered by kharv29rcr 2
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2007-01-13 13:32:30
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answer #5
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answered by Kayla 6
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None. As you remember when Dodge came back in a few years ago it took them a long time to even be competitive. NASCAR has a way to make brand new entries rise slowly and earn their dues. My gut says that who is going to build a field of chassis that will work on different tracks. With due respect none of the Toyota teams do not have driver that's won any races lately except the little mutt who spun Johnson and Dale Jr. out.
2007-01-12 16:54:24
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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It really depends on the team and driver..but I think Toyota will not win a race do to the need to develp drivers and team to deal with a new style of car and it's possible flaws. Even though they had some success with the Truck series..the Nextel cup series is totally differetn with drafting and airo influences.
2007-01-14 02:49:23
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answer #7
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answered by kiss_er_gentle 1
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I think they have a good chance of doing really well...winning many races!! In the Daytona practice this last week, Toyota dominated! So, they may do very well. We'll have to wait and see.
2007-01-13 04:48:33
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answered by Misscheerios2 6
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I have a feeling Toyota will be a lot stronger than people are anticipating. Toyotas are becoming just as American as any other car produced here. Heck, any Dodge product you buy has a Mitsubishi engine or parts in it! I think they'll pretty much be on an even playing field.
2007-01-12 17:56:59
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answer #9
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answered by Just me 3
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As a Caucasian, Red White and Blue Blooded American, of course I dont want them to win, and thats probably gonna happen, the toyota stable of drivers is horrible, with WINLESS MICHAEL WALTRIP, that pretty much explains their hopes for 2007, AMERICAN MAKERS ONLY!!!!!
2007-01-15 15:17:16
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answer #10
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answered by Andydalejrfan 1
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Tony Raines would only be the most underrated motive force obtainable. He had a set of first rate runs in the hall of repute Racing vehicle. inspite of ties to Gibbs Racing, this continues to be a unmarried vehicle team. Dave Blaney is a sensible decision, and for it being his first year on the circuit, David Ragan did a first rate pastime. year 2 for this motive force must be a lot more suitable constructive.
2016-10-30 23:32:38
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answered by bonanno 4
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