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21st August 2008, 01:06 #1
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Top 10 - Must Visit Sports Locations (Does Not Include IMS)
SI.com has posted the 10 must-visit sports locations & venues. And guess what? Daytona was included but IMS is nowhere to be seen.
Oh...how the mighty Brickyard has fallen.
Source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mul...content.1.html
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21st August 2008, 02:01 #2
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Originally Posted by Lemmy-Boy
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21st August 2008, 03:52 #3
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There was a similar article on MSN.com a few months ago. Rest assured there were plenty of angry comments over the absence of Indianapolis (some even from NASCAR fans).
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21st August 2008, 09:45 #4
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I didn't know people actually took Swimsuit Models Illustrated seriously.
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21st August 2008, 13:33 #5
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I didn't know DP has a stronger influence than Indy500, I mean seriously to these trollers, at least bring up some constructive argumentation. While it might be true Indycar got more exposure to media because of DP, it is Indy500 that made her, not that she made Indy500.
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21st August 2008, 14:18 #6
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Conisder the source. SI is known for covering stick and ball sports first. Then there is the swim suit deal. They never have covered motorsports in the same vane as football, basketball, baseball, golf, etc..IMO.
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21st August 2008, 14:21 #7
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The Honda 500 at Indy is nothing like the past Indianapolis 500's that built the reputation and prestige of the race.
No matter how many people show up in the stands next year, it will still be the Honda 500 at Indy.
And in 2010 when they might have a few new engine suppliers, they will continue to prevent one off entries at Indy.
More and more it's becoming like NASCAR. Only less popular."For 80 years this place has run on tradition. From today forward it will run as a business." - Tony George (Failed businessman)
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21st August 2008, 15:50 #8
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Yeah, I can think of alot of places more "must see" than Fenway bloody Park.
If it said Top 10 must visit sports locations in the USA, then ok..
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22nd August 2008, 02:49 #9
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22nd August 2008, 12:09 #10
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Well what else is in Indianapolis to see?
I went to Florida and so paid a visit to Daytona then drove down to Homestead, but was asked to leave there, due to private testing.
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