|| *Comments on the 2018 Throwback 276:* View the most recent comment <#10> | Post a comment <#post> 1. Tide1732 posted: 08.07.2018 - 7:16 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) NASCAR Veterans in the race: 4 Josh Berry Timothy Peters Deac McCaskill Rilley Herbst 2. Seibaru posted: 08.08.2018 - 4:45 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Was Ronald Hill's car actually a Pontiac? 3. RaceFanX posted: 08.08.2018 - 5:41 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) @2 Yes it was, he ran a red #27 as a throwback paint scheme to Tim Richmond's Old Milwaukee beer racer from the mid-1980s complete with Pontiac branding. Taylor Stricklin similarly ran a Buick in the other race as part of a throwback look. Nice to see a defunct brand back on the track if only for a moment. 4. MSportRev posted: 08.08.2018 - 7:51 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) @2 technically it was. All of the cars are essentially have spec motors, so the teams can slap which ever manufacturer on the car to correspond with the throwback. 5. oldschoolracing519 posted: 08.12.2018 - 7:43 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) @Tide can you stop with your crap in no way are those 4 considered NASCAR veterans. Timothy Peters has the most starts but all in the Truck series, the other 3 dont even have 1 season in NASCAR combined 6. Yeet posted: 08.13.2018 - 3:32 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Could someone tell me why the length is 276 miles? 7. Yeet posted: 08.13.2018 - 3:33 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) CORRECTION - Not 276 miles my mistake 8. GoPM21 posted: 08.13.2018 - 3:38 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) They ran two races of 138 laps each. Its similar to how Martinsville used to bill races as a "500", even though it was made up of three different events. 9. MSportRev posted: 08.13.2018 - 3:54 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) And 138 laps around Hickory I believe is about 50 miles, so overall, the series ran 100 miles. 10. RaceFanX posted: 03.10.2020 - 9:42 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Layne Riggs finished in the top-5 driving a Ford with the retro yellow Nesquik livery his father and car owner Scott Riggs won four NASCAR Busch races with in the early 2000s. The team even changed their number from #99 to #10, matching Scott's old number, for this race only as part of their throwback effort. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: