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NASCAR drivers drive vintage cars – all of these cars are a lot of fun.

For a professional NASCAR driver, there can be nothing more exciting than driving 200 miles per hour on the track during a race. So you’d think drivers like Joey Logano and Tony Stewart would need off-road speed. Honestly, what kind of car do you think Logano drives in his spare time? Do you think it’s a Ford Econoline van? Here are some of the most unexpected and exciting cars that the world’s best racers are bringing home.

To be fair, the Chevy Laguna isn’t the only car Dale Earnhardt Jr. owns. After the race, I come home. Outside of NASCAR, he is known for his very expensive car collection. The lagoon might be his favorite place. Because Earnhardt Jr. The Laguna guy is so tough because it was a used car in the racing world decades ago. There are Earnhardt Jr.s these days, but you can find them very cheap on the used market. He made his car more expensive, making it more valuable.

The Toyota Prius is a great car for the average driver, but it lacks the power and elegance that we think a NASCAR legend would want. Not Kyle Petty. Known as the greatest NASCAR driver of all time, he saves gas money by driving a Prius after retirement. Clearly, this legend’s racing days are over. Now the only thing she relies on is her bank statement to laugh at her savings!

We think Ryan Newman is a big fan of Sanford and Sons. Look at his car! This is an exact replica of the Ford F-150 used in the show. Because of his honesty, Newman has the cheapest car on this list. Since it is only a copy, its current value is less than $2,000. But fans who see him driving around town in this beautiful car can’t stop praising him!

Like Kyle Petty, Carl Edwards needs to feel like he’s using enough fuel during the race. To keep the universe in balance, he drives a highly efficient Ford Fusion Hybrid every day. Interestingly, Edwards has been driving the Fusion on the track for quite some time. But his most impressive accomplishments with his beloved car didn’t happen during a race. In 2010, he made headlines when his hybrid drove 1,445.7 miles on a single tank!

It’s no surprise that Joey Logano is making his second appearance on this list. Delving further into his love of vintage cars, we come across this 1939 GMC pickup truck. He named this junk car the Rat Rod.We’re sure he’s done some work on the interior to maintain this truly vintage car, but he hasn’t done anything cosmetically. There are still signs of rust and dings accumulated over the years, giving character to this heavy beast.

Asked about the scrapped Chevrolet Stephed, Jimmie Johnson said, “It looks old, but it drives really well.” He loves driving the rusty box so much that he calls it his favorite commuter car. From the outside, it looks like the truck is falling. Paint often peels and rusts. Challenge Johnson to a race and you’ll learn a hard lesson. Under the hood, he put a Corvette engine in his favorite car.

Tony Stewart was one of the most controversial NASCAR drivers of his career. Since retiring, he has continued to lead a controversial life, driving around town in a Cadillac to buy groceries. But don’t be sad. Stewart may drive a court car, but he’s turned it into a party car. After he bought it, he updated it with a TV and a fully stocked liquor cabinet. How are we invited to this party?

For Clint Bowyer, old never goes out of style.His 1934 Chevrolet sedan may not be Clint Bauer’s commuter car, but it’s one of his favorite vehicles. “I ride him every chance I get. “It’s a fun car to drive,” he said. For Bauer, what is old is truly new. Unlike some of the other cars on this list, you have no idea what’s going on under the hood of Bowyer’s sedan. If a true vintage enthusiast, this car may still have some of its original parts!

Danica Patrick didn’t have a car when the race started.Two things became clear about Danica Patrick’s career. First, she competes more passionately than her male competitors. Second, he didn’t have a car. It was always easy to drive what Ford gave it. The most famous car he drove was the Ford Expedition. A simple SUV, this was the perfect car to take to the race track. There he always put on a show and was known as one of the most competitive drivers in NASCAR.

Ryan Newman’s Big Family VanWant more fun events? Ryan Newman never expected that he and his children would one day own a 1960 Chevy Parkwood station wagon when it went up for auction. The little idiots started playing in the car and he knew it was fate. This car was the perfect family vehicle for Newman and his children. He always eats it with ice cream. It wasn’t as good as the Camaro on race day, but it proved to be much more reliable than it looked.

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