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    Damn shame for JPM. He owned the race until that penalty. Still, he's in a Chase position and looking increasingly competitive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wedge
    What JPM represents is that in this day and age of specialisation he emulates Clark, Andretti, Gurney et al by jumping into a race car, any race car and still be, at the very least, be competitive and be able to run with the front runners.
    Quote Originally Posted by markabilly
    a poor emulation.
    So who IN THIS DAY would you consider to be a better emulation? Emulation does not mean "the equal of", only "following in the footsteps of".

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    Quote Originally Posted by garyshell
    So who IN THIS DAY would you consider to be a better emulation? Emulation does not mean "the equal of", only "following in the footsteps of".

    Gary
    possibly Vale rossi (seems to turn in some very good times, if he ever switches to f1) or MS, until he fell off his superbike and quit charging forward......and then there is Tony Stewart, who went from midgets to dirt tracks to Indy OW, and has donw well even on road courses to Nasty car (where he has been far more successful than JPM, from day one).......

    Tony even throws his helmet better, harder and more accurate, as well as throws much bigger hissie fits than JPM ever could

    Proof you want:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NekiB...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auAHi...eature=related
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    and here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mRY7...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dgNf...eature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-N3U6A6HB4&NR=1

    and despite being quite "versatile" both on track and off track--(look at his speed test of the williams f1 at Indy and so forth), this is the reason that gordon ain't on my list as explained here:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8yUP...eature=related


    only an idiot would say nascar ain't the most supreme form of racing
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    And that one above is in honor of Tazio......bless his little banned heart mokin:
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    Quote Originally Posted by markabilly
    and then there is Tony Stewart, who went from midgets to dirt tracks to Indy OW
    Just exacty who did he beat in the IRL?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wedge
    Just exacty who did he beat in the IRL?
    You should not bring up the past.
    Those days are over.
    He went to anger managment school....
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    Quote Originally Posted by markabilly
    possibly Vale rossi (seems to turn in some very good times, if he ever switches to f1)
    The Ferrari engineers were telling Vale how to drive an F1 car and then Vale sulked like a baby which is why he went back to MotoGP.

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    Or his "rally" experience of a glorified circuit race
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    Quote Originally Posted by wedge
    The Ferrari engineers were telling Vale how to drive an F1 car and then Vale sulked like a baby which is why he went back to MotoGP.
    Not his fault. You would think the ferrari would have some engineers who could speak Etalian.

    Besides i heard it was because he found it hard to turn w/o dragging his knee
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