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| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CszWe0LXsWM neither series is spared by RM. He calls it like it is... |
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| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CszWe0LXsWM neither series is spared by RM. He calls it like it is... |
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"Dave-E" <davegto67 (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1175803213.137186.183230 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CszWe0LXsWM neither series is spared by RM. He calls it like it is... That hypercritical son of a bitch seems to hate everybody and everything in open wheel racing. At least he got the part right about the unknown drivers with funny names dragging Champ Car down. I have been saying that for years. I am not quite sure how anybody, regardless of origin or gender or sponsorship or anything else can get any experience in fast cars if they cannot get into fast cars because they have no experience in fast cars. If you follow this guy's reasoning they may as well just shut it all down in the interest of safety. And then he would cry about that. What a loser. He never could get a real job in racing in thirty years and he gets fired from every little piddling job he has ever had. That is his experience in open wheel racing. They way I talk about him is no different than the way he talks about Champ Car and Indy Car. |
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"RickyBobby" <nascar42 (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote in message news PpRh.133428$p17.51723 (AT) newsfe11 (DOT) phx..."Dave-E" <davegto67 (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1175803213.137186.183230 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CszWe0LXsWM neither series is spared by RM. He calls it like it is... That hypercritical son of a bitch seems to hate everybody and everything in open wheel racing. At least he got the part right about the unknown drivers with funny names dragging Champ Car down. I have been saying that for years. I am not quite sure how anybody, regardless of origin or gender or sponsorship or anything else can get any experience in fast cars if they cannot get into fast cars because they have no experience in fast cars. If you follow this guy's reasoning they may as well just shut it all down in the interest of safety. And then he would cry about that. What a loser. He never could get a real job in racing in thirty years and he gets fired from every little piddling job he has ever had. That is his experience in open wheel racing. They way I talk about him is no different than the way he talks about Champ Car and Indy Car. How can anyone talk about American open wheel racing without being critical of it? There's not a lot to be positive about in either series. And I said it before, Milka Dunno is just Danica Part II. She's an attractive driver whose sole purpose is to attract media attention. |
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"Dave-E" <davegt... (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1175803213.137186.183230 (AT) q75g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CszWe0LXsWM neither series is spared by RM. He calls it like it is... At least he got the part right about the unknown drivers with funny names dragging Champ Car down. I have been saying that for years. I am not quite sure how anybody, regardless of origin or gender or sponsorship or anything else can get any experience in fast cars if they cannot get into fast cars because they have no experience in fast cars. If you follow this guy's reasoning they may as well just shut it all down in the interest of safety. And then he would cry about that. What a loser. He never could get a real job in racing in thirty years and he gets fired from every little piddling job he has ever had. That is his experience in open wheel racing. They way I talk about him is no different than the way he talks about Champ Car and Indy Car. |
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Some Nascar driver ran Cart a while back as well as F1. [snip] |
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Now for his position on Milka, he has valid reasons. There was a reason for the ladder system developing. You gradually increase speeds and horsepower throughout the ladder. She has run in sportcars with nothing like the top speeds she will see in an IRL car. The [snip] |
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attempt to prepare her for the challenges ahead. Remember when the IRL was formed and all those "heros of the short tracks" were running? They were jumping from cars maybe doing 130 or so on the straights, to 230+ and that kind of speed difference is way too big of a step to [snip] |
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On 6 Apr 2007 20:42:34 -0700, "Mark" <mblackwell1... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: [snip]>Some Nascar driver ran Cart a while back as well as F1. [snip] Who was that? The last NASCAR stars I remember running Indy cars did it well before CART. |
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Now for his position on Milka, he has valid reasons. There was a reason for the ladder system developing. You gradually increase speeds and horsepower throughout the ladder. She has run in sportcars with nothing like the top speeds she will see in an IRL car. The [snip] attempt to prepare her for the challenges ahead. Remember when the IRL was formed and all those "heros of the short tracks" were running? They were jumping from cars maybe doing 130 or so on the straights, to 230+ and that kind of speed difference is way too big of a step to [snip] At least those guys had been running open wheel cars where things happened quickly, And they had power to weight ratios comparable to (or greater than) Indy cars. And they understood oval racing. The shortcoming tended to be in technical knowledge of the cars. Yet some of them did quite well. Tony Stewart jumped right from USAC to IRL and was the top of the heap from the start. Jack Hewitt did really well in his shot at the 500. Ken Plotkin |
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