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this is totally worth watching the whole way through

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJomX...D1%2Dcar%2Ehtm
 
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which is one of the reasons why F1 is so much more bad *** then nascar
 
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anything is more bad *** than nascar
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^^ Haha. It's like fighter pilots versus, well...nascar drivers. You don't see any late-forties early fifties guys in F1. That was great, thanks vpsoph. I still think MotoGP is just a touch more demanding than even F1, especially if they go off. Ouch.
 
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Think I'll catch some crap for this...........so what I'm seeing in that clip is that Nascar drivers are p#ssy's [8D]
 
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No, no one that races at the top level is a puss, it's just that F1 drivers have to be god-like to compete.
 
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man what I would do to be in a car like that. If they actually used that in nascar, I might actually be on the sideline!
 
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man what I would do to be in a car like that. If they actually used that in nascar, I might actually be on the sideline!

But they'd go in circes 90% of the time... that'd get lame quick
 
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But they'd go in circes 90% of the time... that'd get lame quick
Yep, it's called 'IndyCar' (not to be confused with un-lame 'ChampCar'), still a lot of ***-hauling and danger, but all in circles nonetheless.
 
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But they'd go in circes 90% of the time... that'd get lame quick
Yep, it's called 'IndyCar' (not to be confused with un-lame 'ChampCar'), still a lot of ***-hauling and danger, but all in circles nonetheless.
Champ car was interesting at RA this year. My fav is ALMS b/c of the different categories of cars on the track at the same time. Makes for interesting racing when there is slower traffic to get around. Plus, the production classes still look remotely like vehicles you'd see on the road. I do miss Schumacher in F1. The man was unbelievable.
 


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