HORSE RACING
15AUTP03_02
03/01/2015
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America's pony cars are a favorite of racers and fans alike, so racing them against each other is natural.
Detroit's pony car category has been consistently popular with both car buyers and racing fans, so it makes sense that the U.S. automakers would pursue venues for racing their sporty 2+2s against each other.
Longtime fans regard the late-1960s/early-1970s period the glory days for the Trans Am racing series because that was when Ford's Mustang, Chevrolet's Camaro, American Motors' AMX, and Dodge's Challenger engaged in legendary battles on tracks across North America.
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