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Thread: OT-Too Expensive??
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25th June 2008, 22:25 #51
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Originally Posted by veetenC. Waldo Taylor:
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26th June 2008, 16:38 #52
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http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...806250459/1004
Another rumor bites the dust.C. Waldo Taylor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kfz2XDXaeqc
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26th June 2008, 17:19 #53Originally Posted by !!WALDO!!
Really? Doesn't sound like Joey is shoveling any dirt on the grave just yet.
Chitwood did not rule out the possibility of a race for next year as F-1’s schedule won’t be confirmed until the fall, but he said it gets “tougher and tougher every day” to make it happen.
Gary"If you think there's a solution, you're part of the problem." --- George Carlin :andrea: R.I.P.
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26th June 2008, 17:44 #54
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Originally Posted by garyshell
It isn't on the 2009 schedule yet and they have until the fall. No sponsor and not willing to put up $35,000,000.
That tells me Joey and TG got the shovel ready.C. Waldo Taylor:
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26th June 2008, 22:37 #55
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Originally Posted by !!WALDO!!
Really what reason? In some cases you just aren't fast enough. You know Richard Petty came from 5 laps down and won by 5 at Dover? That is being in the right place to win.
It's the same with the CART-product. Tehere was nothing wrong with it on the track at least untill 2001, except losing Indy...
Your point is?
Kyle Busch wins, then how can they win? Competition is tougher and NASCAR wants that.
Who won? The best car right?
The second driver in the best car became fourth...
Because of Lauda
Maybe you should learn to to concede that you are wrong.
The reason Ferrari won the CWM was not Lauda scoring more points than Hunt but Regazzoni scoring more than Mass...
How is that? Driver must carry the day. Team once the race is on does only the chinese fire drill.
That is why Minardi is gone.
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26th June 2008, 22:58 #56
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Originally Posted by SpidermanC. Waldo Taylor:
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26th June 2008, 23:36 #57
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Originally Posted by !!WALDO!!
What was right about it? Most fans, real fans got tired of it by 1989.
I know a lot of fans who got excited later. Perhaps the crowd changed and became more international...
History proves otherwise except for Fangio
In 38 races fortunes change in half of that they tend to remain the same.
This thread is about the expense of an F-1 race that may not happen. Clay beating Jochen is important how?
Pit stops.
Because Bernie bailed them out?
Lack of sponsors, less money...
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26th June 2008, 23:44 #58
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27th June 2008, 10:27 #59
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Originally Posted by !!WALDO!!
Nope, lousy racing. If both Al and Emmo crashed, the race would still be going.
Nope, no connection to the then 900 tracks that ran weekly shows.
Yes but history does know.
1950,1952,1955,1960,1961,1967,1978,1979,1984,1987, 1988,1989,1992,1996,1997*,2002,2004
That's the years when teammates finished first and second in the championship. In all other years minimum one driver findished between the world champion and his teammate in the same car. So it's hard to say, it's only the car. In this case, teammates everytime would finish first and second.
So it's 16 (17 if you count 1997) times out of 58!
I will change my opinion when Ferrari or McLaren does not win the title.
Your point?
ANd by the way: If the McLaren would have been the better car, that would work against your arguments, because Lauda in the Ferrari dominated 1976, until his accident.
You're welcome, we restict the number of men over for safety reasons.
and Bernie not going to bail out for another year. Do you know what happens if the number of teams falls below 8?
Bernie would found a team... But with the best ten teams getting a lot money from the foca there is no chance we will have less than 20 cars...
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27th June 2008, 17:11 #60
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Originally Posted by Spiderman
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After 2010, no customer cars there you go.
ALSO: THE AUSTRALIAN GP is on UNTIL 2015. An agreement was made and both Victoria and Bernie are happy. The race will not run at Night like the Europeans wanted but will start at 5:00PM local.
So we can close this thread.C. Waldo Taylor:
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Great speeds. Did you miss WRC machinery on these roads?
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