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  1. In the generation's final years, aerodynamic development led to some of the cars (otherwise known as "offset" bodies) being called "twisted sisters" in reference to the asymmetrical shapes of the car's body.

  2. 8 de ene. de 2021 · First introduced in 1992, the Gen 4 cars came to be nicknamed “Twisted Sisters” because of the radical contouring of their body work. Over the lifetime of the Gen 4 era, the cars gradually got more and more convoluted, with asymmetrical bodywork that including different width and shape front fenders to gain maximum downforce.

  3. NASCAR turned a blind eye on it for a while before developing the COT. Just look up Kevin Harvick twisted sister. Should give you a good overhead shot at how warped the cars where then.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2022 · In this clip from the "Mark, Mamba & The Mayor" podcast, Mark Martin details how pushing the gray area led to NASCAR's famous 'twisted sister' cars from the early to mid-2000s.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Con ocasión de su 69º cumpleaños, recordamos esta charla: Bueno amigos. Estamos aquí con Dee snider, de los Twisted Sister, ¡Oh my god!. Vamos a conocer, por favor, un poquito más a esta leyenda suprema del rock n roll porque Dee Snider lleva desde hace muchas décadas defendiendo el rock, el metal...

  6. "Gen 4 cars came to be nicknamed “twisted sisters” because of the radical contouring of their body work." - TOM JENSEN. Find out how Jimmie Johnson’s first championship car shows just how much has changed in NASCAR in recent years: https://bit.ly/3bn3EAu

  7. 16 de ago. de 2023 · Jimmie Johnson, Chad Knaus and Donnie Allison are the latest NASCAR heroes and legends to join the NASCAR Hall of Fame. The votes have been counted and the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2024 has now been elected, and what a class it is.