Haha, that's true. Is that implying that it's easier to ride a winning horse to victory than it is to drive the best car to victory? I've never ridden a horse or driven a really fast car, so I wouldn't know. Or that the horse gets credit for the victory, while the car driver does as well. Most racing leagues arrange things so that the cars all have to be pretty much the same. horses, on the other hand, are non-generic. While I don't have the practical knowledge to know if there's a greater factor of driver/rider skill in car racing, it is logical to give the horse more credit. They still point out whether a NASCAR drives a Ford or a Toyota or whatever it is though, so there's obviously some difference. I never said there was no difference, though, just that racing leagues attempt to minimize the differences. Anyway, the ford/chevy thing is a relic of when nascar was a show of your company's technical prowess and cars weren't limited.