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22nd August 2008, 12:15 #11
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Indy has the Pacers and the Colts.
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22nd August 2008, 17:57 #12
Fenway #1, um no any baseball stadium is basically the same
its SI, they cover only stick and ball sports
where the **** is La Sarthe and Spa, hell even Monaco
obviously SI has no clue what they pull out of their assesBrian France is a violation of Section 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing)
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22nd August 2008, 18:01 #13
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Originally Posted by SportscarBruce
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22nd August 2008, 19:05 #14
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Originally Posted by SportscarBruce
Fenway and Wrigley are rememberances of time past but Yankee Stadium is baseball History.
I would also add La Sarthe and the Sambadrome in Rio. It is a competition after all.
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22nd August 2008, 21:43 #15
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I think that Indy and Daytona are both fabulous tracks, yet Indy is a better location. I rate the Indianapolis 500 higher then either the Daytona 500 or the Rolex 24 Hours.
From motorsports I think that only Monaco tops Indy, yet it is ncorrect to call it a sporting place as it is a temporary street course (am I right)? Le Mans, Spa and Monza are also wonderful locations for motorsport fans.
Outside motorsports, to me "Old Traford" is probably the most magical place to see. Glory, glory, Man United!Formula 1
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23rd August 2008, 01:43 #16
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Originally Posted by JSH
Top 10 in cumlative attendance may explain why Fenway is on top. Daytona has a lot more events than Indy and many more visitors on non-race days and in the off season.LBGP: The Sound - The Spectacle. Racin' at its finest.
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25th August 2008, 21:24 #17
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Originally Posted by F1boat
I've worked at internationals at the Old Trafford Football ground, it is an impressive place, but personally not the greatest of grounds.. I'd much rather go to San Siro
That SI list is clearly US centric, there are places on there that you're average Joe in a street outside of the states is unlikey to have heard of, whereas places that draw global, International TV exposure for their 'kudos' events, such as Wimbledon, as an example don't get a mention??
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25th August 2008, 21:53 #18
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27th August 2008, 19:49 #19
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as a cubs fan i am partial to wrigley, but as a baseball fan there is no stadium that beats pnc park in pittsburg. As a race fan all you need to say is Indy. However a weekend at midohio is awsome also.
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oh the worst place to visit in any sport is the akron rubber bowl. If there is a worse place to watch anything then that garbage dump please someone let me know.
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