While I grew up in a family that was primarily a Ford family, I started the trek being a die hard Chevy guy. My first car was a 71 SS 454 Chevelle, and just about everything after that I owned was always a BBC.
Even when I started racing, engine of choice was always a BBC until.....I was building my first blower motor and the builder/machinist told me to build a hemi. This was almost a sin in my mind. Long story short, after spending a huge amount of money on a blown alky BBC, I put three passes on it and realized that it was going to die a fast death, so while the engine was still worth something I pulled it and built a hemi.
As far as racing goes, there is nothing better. Lots of parts available and very easy to work on. A huge consideration when you are servicing the deal every round.
Also when I started racing, I was still using a Chevy truck with a BBC in it. Got into diesels shortly after that and shortly after that got into Fords with the Powerstrokes. The rear brakes in the Chevy's where always going and it was starting to get old, that is the only reason why I switched over to the Ford in the first place.
Since then I have gone through several Ford dually's, when I quit racing I had a F-250, now I drive a F-150 with a gas motor. And this is probably the nicest truck I have ever had, we'll worry about changing the plugs when the time comes...lol.
Wife has an Expedition that I like as well, so I guess it's safe to say that I have come full circle and followed in my Pop's footsteps.
Building the 33/34 right now and it will have a blown hemi in it. Still partial to those things for some reason.