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What the Frick is up wiht F1?
F1 fans claim that F1 is better than NASCAR.
????
What are you smoking??
400,000 people watched the Brickyard 400 live, fewer than 150,000 watched the US Grand Prix at the same track.
No F1 event in history has ever sold 400,000 tickets.
Picture yourself doing 120 in car entering a 180 degree turn over no more than 250 feet.
Would you prefer to be in a 3500lb car with steel brakes, a 6" spoiler and 9' wheels or a 1400 lb car with carbon fibre brakes, a front wing, a rear wing that measures around 18"x72" and tires over 12" in width?.
Now, throw in 42 of your best buddies and have them join you two and three rows wide.
You will not see that in F1.
There were more passes for the lead at the 2000 fall Talladega race than in an entire F1 season.
http://www.stock-car-racing.net/NASCAR-vs-F1.htm
That crap hole of a website that you Quoted everso Well is Garbage, get a real source that knows more about the two and then come back with a more sufficient argument, Yea its The "Same Track" But under Two completely different layouts, Look at all the seats not available for the F1 race due to LACK OF ANY Sort of View..... Just a little common sense....
It was not until 2000 that another United States Grand Prix took place, this time at legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 2.606-mile infield road course uses approximately one mile of the storied oval, but in a clockwise direction. This is distinctly different from most United States motor racing, which is run counter-clockwise. However, it follows the general procedure of F1, in which the vast majority of races are run clockwise.
Here is where is gets good..........
The crowd at the 2000 race was estimated at over 225,000, perhaps the largest ever in F1. Michael Schumacher's win was his second of four straight to end the season as he overtook Mika Häkkinen for his third Championship. In 2001, the race went off less than three weeks after 9/11, and many teams and drivers featured special tributes to the U.S. on their cars and helmets. The 2002 edition was known for Schumacher and teammate Rubens Barrichello trading places near the finish line. Held in September its first four years, the USGP at Indianapolis was moved to an early summer date in 2004
I find it funny all you nascar folks, get your pantys in a bind if some one is different then you or does something that is not with in your realm of reality..
Everynow and then i enjoy catching a nascar race..nothing wrong with that, but to you extreme nascar ppl, its like Breaking the law, to Encounter something new and different then the norm... I cant Tell you how many Nascar fans i have meet at the USGP, its amazing they understand that now matter how you say racing its all the same. 2 or more cars at maximum performance trying to achive the same goal......VICTORY
Now take all that information and Go back to your trailer park and rethink your outlook on life............
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