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Default Great Weekend of Racing - 04-23-2007 , 01:56 PM








First the exciting IRL race from Motegi. Action even before the first
lap! Surprises all the
way thru even to end. Very good race. And a Japanese fan favorite wins the
race. I know those Japanese enjoyed having the IRL in their country. You
want to talk F1 points race? How about the IRL points race?

And then Superbike! Anybody see the Superbike races from Birmingham? A
gorgeous race course (Barber Motorsport Park) with lots of elevation
changes. Compare that to the ugly street course ChampCar raced on. Yuck.
I was jumping from the Superbike races to the ChampCar race but mostly
stayed on the Superbike races. Sunday afternoon should be reserved for
great racing like Superbike, not club racing on the back streets of Houston.

That Barber course is gorgeous. With lots of people sitting on the
grassy hills over looking the track. Every road course should be like
that - stands for people to sit but also grassy hills over looking the track
for people to sit and eat and drink. Reminded me of the Sepang Malaysia
track.

And Kansas seven days away!



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Default Re: Great Weekend of Racing - 04-23-2007 , 02:06 PM






Von Fourche wrote:
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First the exciting IRL race from Motegi. Action even before the first
lap! Surprises all the
way thru even to end. Very good race. And a Japanese fan favorite wins the
race. I know those Japanese enjoyed having the IRL in their country. You
want to talk F1 points race? How about the IRL points race?

And then Superbike! Anybody see the Superbike races from Birmingham? A
gorgeous race course (Barber Motorsport Park) with lots of elevation
changes. Compare that to the ugly street course ChampCar raced on. Yuck.
I was jumping from the Superbike races to the ChampCar race but mostly
stayed on the Superbike races. Sunday afternoon should be reserved for
great racing like Superbike, not club racing on the back streets of Houston.

That Barber course is gorgeous. With lots of people sitting on the
grassy hills over looking the track. Every road course should be like
that - stands for people to sit but also grassy hills over looking the track
for people to sit and eat and drink. Reminded me of the Sepang Malaysia
track.

And Kansas seven days away!


From an earlier post:


"So CCWS is running its third race. So how are you going to weasel your
way out of your earlier BS now?"





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Default Re: Great Weekend of Racing - 04-23-2007 , 02:06 PM



Von Fourche wrote:
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First the exciting IRL race from Motegi. <snip dimwit autofellatio
LOL

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“To embrace an extreme, one must first let go of reason.”


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Lenny
 
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Default Re: Great Weekend of Racing - 04-23-2007 , 04:01 PM



On Apr 23, 3:06 pm, forty <cfort... (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Von Fourche wrote:
First the gas mileage snoozer IRL race from Motegi.


LOL

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Looks like I spoke too soon, but I really did underestimate how much
humiliation this guy could stand.



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Default Re: Great Weekend of Racing - 04-23-2007 , 04:10 PM



Von Fourche wrote:
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First the exciting IRL race from Motegi. Action even before the first
lap! Surprises all the
way thru even to end. Very good race. And a Japanese fan favorite wins the
race. I know those Japanese enjoyed having the IRL in their country. You
want to talk F1 points race? How about the IRL points race?

And then Superbike! Anybody see the Superbike races from Birmingham? A
gorgeous race course (Barber Motorsport Park) with lots of elevation
changes. Compare that to the ugly street course ChampCar raced on. Yuck.
I was jumping from the Superbike races to the ChampCar race but mostly
stayed on the Superbike races. Sunday afternoon should be reserved for
great racing like Superbike, not club racing on the back streets of Houston.

That Barber course is gorgeous. With lots of people sitting on the
grassy hills over looking the track. Every road course should be like
that - stands for people to sit but also grassy hills over looking the track
for people to sit and eat and drink. Reminded me of the Sepang Malaysia
track.

And Kansas seven days away!


You're not in Kansas anymore, Forchey.

The all-American IRL race "with the all-American heroes of the
all-American short tracks preserving the traditions of all-American Indy
500 race" in Japan was a snoozer. Not worth watching the replay.
Proved that many of the drivers in that series don't belong in
pro-racing. Especially if their initials are "Andretti".

The Motegi race did prove that the IRL is a Honda whore. The Japanese
laugh at the IRL puppet they have created. Their enjoyment of the race
was based on their pleasure and realization that they are manipulating
the Americans. Don't kid yourself into thinking otherwise.

Superbike? You've gotta be kidding.

The Barber course isn't anything like Sepang. You don't know what
you're talking about. Sepang has almost no elevation change and is a
huge beautiful facility. Sepang is possibly the finest track in the
world. Barber is a club track in comparison.

How about that CCWS race? It wasn't much better than the Motegi race,
but at least there was more talent on the track than what the IRL could
muster.

And, gee. Its was a Champ Car race. That's number three. As in the
third race of the season. Race number three. The number three race for
CCWS this year. The third race in the Champ Car World Series.

Isn't this the series that you said won't start 2007? The series that
won't make their third race?





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Default Re: Great Weekend of Racing - 04-24-2007 , 12:40 AM



"Lenny" <haysooce (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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On Apr 23, 3:06 pm, forty <cfort... (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Von Fourche wrote:
First the gas mileage snoozer IRL race from Motegi.


LOL

--

Looks like I spoke too soon, but I really did underestimate how much
humiliation this guy could stand.

Ah, confirmation as to why he hasn't responded
to my remarks. As I said, he's simply tired of
getting slapped around.




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Default Re: Great Weekend of Racing - 04-24-2007 , 10:57 PM



On Apr 24, 12:40 am, "." <.... (AT) dot (DOT) com> wrote:
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"Lenny" <hayso... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message

news:1177362096.815946.221520 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com...

On Apr 23, 3:06 pm, forty <cfort... (AT) SPAMgmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Von Fourche wrote:
First the gas mileage snoozer IRL race from Motegi.

LOL

--

Looks like I spoke too soon, but I really did underestimate how much
humiliation this guy could stand.

Ah, confirmation as to why he hasn't responded
to my remarks. As I said, he's simply tired of
getting slapped around.
I guess you'll just have to continue slapping yourself, dothead.



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Default Re: Great Weekend of Racing - 04-26-2007 , 05:37 AM



On Apr 24, 11:57 pm, Dave-E <davegt... (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote:
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getting slapped around.

I guess you'll just have to continue slapping yourself, dothead.
Isn't it just great fun to watch him continually abuse himself for our
pleasure? His sophomoric use of language without knowing what he is
writing is nothing more than pure entertainment.





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Default Re: Great Weekend of Racing - 04-26-2007 , 11:06 AM



"Lenny" <haysooce (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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On Apr 24, 11:57 pm, Dave-E <davegt... (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote:
getting slapped around.

I guess you'll just have to continue slapping yourself, dothead.

Isn't it just great fun to watch him continually abuse himself for our
pleasure? His sophomoric use of language without knowing what he is
writing

Can't ANY of you come up with something
original, a concept or approach of your own?

The original, done much more astutely, convincingly.
and persuasively, THIS is how it's actually done:

"Truth be told, like any parrot, he's truly unaware
of what he's actually saying. He just spouts the
same old continuous diet of "fowl" rote - tired
lines. At other times, unlike the tropical bird, he
also employs a repeated nonsensical stringing
together of individual words he's observed
others using (as well evidenced by his continued
and growing list of errors in grammar, syntax,
diction, spelling ...), all the while wholly oblivious
to his demonstrations of consummate buffoonery
by his clumsy attempts at their usage."
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...2279d3f6abaee1


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is nothing more than pure entertainment.

"So the charge cycles once again, this time back
to "- entertaining", with the root mean square
of your credibility still remaining to be zero."
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...b2584380cc1107

"you flakes still can't seem to make up your
mind from hour to hour whether my posts are
humorous or contentious, whether I'm reacting
to your provocations or myself provoking
conflict, whether I'm entertaining or disgusting ..."
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...d2a77eb44ae66e

Like shooting fish in a barrel! I require a
considerably higher, capable, competent and
sane level of opposition than you clowns are
able to muster. You simply don't begin to
make the grade. While you toil at your limits,
it's all a "stroll through the park" for me, I'm
just "phoning it in".




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