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Thread: Phantom Survey
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18th March 2007, 01:01 #11Originally Posted by Old3Fan
After all, if you give the starting spots based on speed in qualifying, and then everybody runs at nearly qualifying speed and doesn't break, everybody just finishes in the same order they started, with gaps between them representing their speed differences.N.Hayden L.Hamilton D.Earnhardt R.Gordon S.Speed T.Stewart J.P.Montoya G.Rahal Ferrari Lotus
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18th March 2007, 01:10 #12
but its not like the drivers are robots, except Kenseth Human error happens and the cars will change the caracteristics from the track, wind, heat, sun/shade, and tires.
if you want to pretend you are in that world where everything is perfect, play Nascar 07Brian France is a violation of Section 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing)
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18th March 2007, 01:35 #13
"He's a robot!" "A winning robot!"
By nature, stock car racing is much closer then formula racing, and produces close wheel-to-wheel racing at many tracks, with no gimmicks needed.
Some posters on the F1 boards seemed to think that every F1 race should be packed full of either NASCAR type action, or should always resemble the once-in-a-lifetime highlights from G. Villienue & J. Clark.N.Hayden L.Hamilton D.Earnhardt R.Gordon S.Speed T.Stewart J.P.Montoya G.Rahal Ferrari Lotus
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