Juice476
Ha Ha Ha oh ya you try it then try going 3 wide at 209 while being in the middle while there running 3 wide in front of you, and all that draft, and air pushing you around and bounsing you around pluse your only about 3 inch apart.
Formula 1 is tough but you dont realy ever run side by side while going 220 to 60 into a hair pin you run in a straight line you dont get bumped or pushed around.
Yes, but Nascars never run 3 wide into a hairpin from 220mph to 60mph either. If F1 cars were to race around an oval, they could do that too.
Juice476
ya how many times do you see a race like that though? not very often but in nascar it comes down to the wire like that every time. I didnt see it in moneco i didnt see it today in nur so dont compaire the to that dosent happen very often pluse you got that from old footage so obviousely it was a very famouse finish?
Yep, very famous amongst F1 fanatics. If you don't follow F1 religiously then I wouldn't expect you to know it though. (Jean-Pierre Jabouille won for Renault.)
Juice476
Im not saying that F1 is crap im saying dont make fun of nascar because its alot more than just turning left pluse you have pits you can be tigh or lose your always by people so dont say that Nascar isnt racing.
Almost all track racing series have pitstops. I'm not sure what tight and loose refer to in a Nascar - something to do with setup, isn't it? - but again, almost all racing series have the option to change setup in a car. Nascar is racing, but so is IRL, F1, lawnmower racing, etc. They're all just different forms of racing, each with advantages and disadvantages for the spectator; F1 will never run 3 cars wide for lap after lap after lap, and Nascar drivers will never be able to do the sort of move that Barichello put on Jenson Button last Sunday (side by side through the whole of the first section of the track) or the sort of battle that Villeneuve and Arnoux had.
Juice476
i have got one for you Danica has been able to do very well in IRL wich is kinda like formula 1 more so than Nascar to Formual 1 (the way the cars are desinge cant realy bump and touch) so why hasent a woman been able to suceed in nascar
No idea. Women have never succeded in F1 either (only five have ever tried, the most recent being Giovanna Amati in 1992, who failed to qualify 3 times in a Brabham); women have rarely succeded in top level motorsport of any kind, especially recently (the last 10 years or so); apart from Danica Patrick, I can only name two off the top of my head (Sarah Fisher, races in IRL - or at least she used to) and there was someone called Cook who raced in the BTCC about 7 years ago (?). Something to do with a lack of upper body strength. Or maybe they just don't want to. Who knows? Women are hard things to understand.
Fingers crossed you'll type something back that I can read without decipering. Unless English isn't your first language, in which case you're doing quite well.