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Oh, that's right, you couldn't even afford a "tyre" for an F1 car, much less a team. |
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Thomas <wharry (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:f23nj4$gk5$1 (AT) news04 (DOT) infoave.net: Oh, that's right, you couldn't even afford a "tyre" for an F1 car, much less a team. I guess you don't understand the difference between NASCAR and F1. Open wheel racing attracts wimps. Because you can't even begin to touch another car without bringing disaster upon yourself. |
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F1 is for wussies. And please learn to spell "tire" correctly here. Because this is our world, not the world of F1 wussies. |
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| http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/s...s=2&id=2867963 "If my guys have something to settle with somebody they need to go work it out like men, because the sport doesn't need people tearing up race cars and being crazy in front of fans." Uh, yeah, Ray, it does. That kind of drama is what keeps me watching. Drivers having problems with other drivers and being all redneck about it. Wrecking people to get back at them. Ryan Newman bumped Tony last week. What did Tony do? He bumped Newman three times on the next turn. Stremme wrecks Kahne, so the whiny little loser calls Stremme "fat" and then laughs later in the week when his comment was replayed on NASCARNow. Hell yeah. The sport needs to retain its personality. If you want all your politicking behind closed doors, and you want your drivers to maintain a classy tone with no aggression shown on the track, buy yourself an F1 team and get the hell out of NASCAR, fool. Oh, that's right, you couldn't even afford a "tyre" for an F1 car, much less a team. -Thomas |
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