Favorite Form of Motorsports
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Just curious in a general sense. Did I miss any? (I know I left off Super GP, MotoX, Hydroplane Racing, Boat Drag Racing, Ice Racing, Lawnmower Racing, etc. )
Hands down it's Road Racing for me, but I do like all forms on motorsports!
Hands down it's Road Racing for me, but I do like all forms on motorsports!
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Corner carving, full-bodied, "production" model based, door slammer fan here.
The prototypes and DP coupe classes are okay, but I really like seeing the classes of cars
that at least look somewhat like production models.
However, I like just about any other type of motorsports event.
The prototypes and DP coupe classes are okay, but I really like seeing the classes of cars
that at least look somewhat like production models.
However, I like just about any other type of motorsports event.
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Originally posted by Blip@January 30, 2006, 2:48 PM
Corner carving, full-bodied, "production" model based, door slammer fan here.
The prototypes and DP coupe classes are okay, but I really like seeing the classes of cars
that at least look somewhat like production models.
Corner carving, full-bodied, "production" model based, door slammer fan here.
The prototypes and DP coupe classes are okay, but I really like seeing the classes of cars
that at least look somewhat like production models.
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The SPEED Channel proves that if they'll put an engine in a couple of them and race 'em against each other I'll watch it no matter what it is. I tend to care more about the outcome, however, if there's at least one Ford product involved.
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Mine is the new open wheel one. A1 grand prix.
The teams are individual countries. Everyone has the same car, just up to the engineers and the drivers to get as much out of themn as possible!
The teams are individual countries. Everyone has the same car, just up to the engineers and the drivers to get as much out of themn as possible!
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(jgsmuzzy @ February 15, 2006, 10:07 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
Mine is the new open wheel one. A1 grand prix.
The teams are individual countries. Everyone has the same car, just up to the engineers and the drivers to get as much out of themn as possible!
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I've been following A1 GP a little bit. That was a heck of a drive by Jos Verstappen in South Africa. Now, if Team USA could just pick up the pace a little... I'm hoping that Brian Herta can regain the title "Mr. Laguna Seca" when they go there next month.
Mine is the new open wheel one. A1 grand prix.
The teams are individual countries. Everyone has the same car, just up to the engineers and the drivers to get as much out of themn as possible!
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I've been following A1 GP a little bit. That was a heck of a drive by Jos Verstappen in South Africa. Now, if Team USA could just pick up the pace a little... I'm hoping that Brian Herta can regain the title "Mr. Laguna Seca" when they go there next month.
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