OT: Racing 2007 (Spoiler Alert)
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I don't know if anyone here had a chance to watch the Assen MotoGP race. Truly an electrifying race and win for Rossi who started from 11th and closed in on Casey Stoner and took the lead with 3 laps to go. Wow what a thrilling race. That's why MotoGP is the most exciting from of motor racing right now.
And our boy Nicky Hayden had a great start and finished 3rd for a podium finish.
And our boy Nicky Hayden had a great start and finished 3rd for a podium finish.
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Indeed. A GREAT race despite CBS' horrible commentary. Watched it last Sunday.
Agree on your assessment of MotoGP, too. It gets no better in circuit racing worldwide.
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Agree on your assessment of MotoGP, too. It gets no better in circuit racing worldwide.
Take care,
PK
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Oh, yeah. Moody and Mamola are killer. I often grab the Eurosport feed in a torrent.Rodster wrote:Eurosport Rocks ! .....nuff said.pk500 wrote:Indeed. A GREAT race despite CBS' horrible commentary. Watched it last Sunday.
Agree on your assessment of MotoGP, too. It gets no better in circuit racing worldwide.
Take care,
PK
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There's already MGP in the USA -- at Laguna Seca. Now it appears there will be two MGP races in the Colonies.Rodster wrote:Yeehaw MotoGP next year in the USAAAAAAAAAA.
http://www.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/ ... 0638.shtml
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My lips are sealed.Rodster wrote:PK, do you have any info on what the changes to the track will look like?
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I love my job. My lips are sealed.Rodster wrote:Ok let me rephrase the question. Do you like what you've seen so far from the revised layout?
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Bumped for the TK-Sams dustup at the Glen on Sunday and the 2008 USGP being apparently off the F1 calendar, at least at Indy.
I'm waiting for Arni's take on the fight, but it's getting pretty common to see off-track activities get more attention than the race again. If two wrongs don't make a right, three certainly don't. It'll be mildly interesting to see what repercussions happen, either in terms of drivers (unlikely to be anything more than probation) or hangers-on. I'd much rather see one great IRL race this season because on-track action has been lacking so far IMHO.
I hope the USGP absence is temporary. It's hard for me to get overexcited about BE/TG machinations. At some point, they'll probably figure out they need each other. The Speedway is the logical home for the race; no other US roadcourse has the infrastructure needed to host a modern F1 event. Road America or Road Atlanta would be more suitable from a racing perspective, but neither has a prayer of putting a deal together. Road America would have to be emasculated to support F1. The idea of a USGP-Las Vegas appeals to me just because of cheap airfare and hotel rooms. The racing would likely suck but since when has F1 been about racing?
I'm waiting for Arni's take on the fight, but it's getting pretty common to see off-track activities get more attention than the race again. If two wrongs don't make a right, three certainly don't. It'll be mildly interesting to see what repercussions happen, either in terms of drivers (unlikely to be anything more than probation) or hangers-on. I'd much rather see one great IRL race this season because on-track action has been lacking so far IMHO.
I hope the USGP absence is temporary. It's hard for me to get overexcited about BE/TG machinations. At some point, they'll probably figure out they need each other. The Speedway is the logical home for the race; no other US roadcourse has the infrastructure needed to host a modern F1 event. Road America or Road Atlanta would be more suitable from a racing perspective, but neither has a prayer of putting a deal together. Road America would have to be emasculated to support F1. The idea of a USGP-Las Vegas appeals to me just because of cheap airfare and hotel rooms. The racing would likely suck but since when has F1 been about racing?
No shocker to PK but it's been revealed that F1 is not on the calendar for next year. I maybe in the minority but I say don't let the door hit your ass on the way out Bernie and F1....good riddance.
The racing was average at best and who can forget about the 2005 fiasco. I'm glad F1 is gone and MotoGP is coming to Indy, that's the best racing entertainment value in the world. I can't wait to see Hopkins, Hayden and Co next year.
F1 has too big an ego for my own good. If the racing was on par with the 60's thru 80's i'd be pissed, but it's not even close. So no love loss, shove it Bernie.
The racing was average at best and who can forget about the 2005 fiasco. I'm glad F1 is gone and MotoGP is coming to Indy, that's the best racing entertainment value in the world. I can't wait to see Hopkins, Hayden and Co next year.
F1 has too big an ego for my own good. If the racing was on par with the 60's thru 80's i'd be pissed, but it's not even close. So no love loss, shove it Bernie.
I hope the door DOES hit him on the way out!
Bernie has done his share of damage, but F1 has become it's own worst enemy too. The cars are engineering marvels, but not much else. One of the announcers during the French Grand Prix said that the cars produce so much downforce that at 75mph it could stick to the ceiling. So we have 200mph vacuum cleaners.
I love the tracks, and it's no doubt a spectacle, but no love lost on it leaving the States.
And here's a small anecdote in case Bernie and the boys are listening. I took a friend to the USGP a few years ago for his first ever auto race. As we were heading home, he said "man, I thought the Porsche race (the Pirelli Supercup cars) was a lot more exciting than the F1 cars." And this was the race where Ralf hurt his back. F1 has lots of drama... just not much racing.
Bring on the bikes, and get A1GP in there as well. Heck, call up the Grand Am guys too!
Bernie has done his share of damage, but F1 has become it's own worst enemy too. The cars are engineering marvels, but not much else. One of the announcers during the French Grand Prix said that the cars produce so much downforce that at 75mph it could stick to the ceiling. So we have 200mph vacuum cleaners.
I love the tracks, and it's no doubt a spectacle, but no love lost on it leaving the States.
And here's a small anecdote in case Bernie and the boys are listening. I took a friend to the USGP a few years ago for his first ever auto race. As we were heading home, he said "man, I thought the Porsche race (the Pirelli Supercup cars) was a lot more exciting than the F1 cars." And this was the race where Ralf hurt his back. F1 has lots of drama... just not much racing.
Bring on the bikes, and get A1GP in there as well. Heck, call up the Grand Am guys too!
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Bernie has done his share of damage, but F1 has become it's own worst enemy too. The cars are engineering marvels, but not much else. One of the announcers during the French Grand Prix said that the cars produce so much downforce that at 75mph it could stick to the ceiling. So we have 200mph vacuum cleaners.
I love the tracks, and it's no doubt a spectacle, but no love lost on it leaving the States.
Bring on the bikes, and get A1GP in there as well. Heck, call up the Grand Am guys too!
The downforce is a farce because it's all produced from wings and winglets and other aero crap on the cars. The result is horrible for racing as a show. Once a car catches another in the slipstream it becomes difficult to control the car or worse yet pass unless as Felipe Massa said your going twice the speed of the car in front.
What F1 needs is what the McLaren chief said last week. F1 needs to rely more on ground effects rather than junk aero parts which produces a car parade nothing more. F1 needs to get back to basics instead of putting more bandaids on the cut. Put slicks on the damn cars, smaller front tires, rely more on ground effects to produce downforce and then we'll see real racing return to F1.
Wrt to MotoGP, amen brother bring it on.
The McLaren news is major and can have serious ramifications in both the drivers and constructors championships. Some of the F1 websites even hint that if McLaren is found guilty by the World Sporting Council they could face disqualifications for both their drivers. It all seems to revolve around the suspended McLaren employee who had at his home 780 pages of Ferrari technical material and he's talking to the WSC about all he knows.
It's pretty serious and something to watch out for.
It's pretty serious and something to watch out for.
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I can understand why the FIA is investigating McLaren. But why doesn't it clamp down hard as hard on Ferrari? It takes two to tango, and Ferrari should be held just as responsible for Stepney leaking the documents as McLaren is for Coughlan accepting them.
But of course, Ferrari is damn near untouchable by the FIA. After all, FIA is an acronym for:
Ferrari
International
Aid
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But of course, Ferrari is damn near untouchable by the FIA. After all, FIA is an acronym for:
Ferrari
International
Aid
Take care,
PK
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So according to the Indystar we find the real reasons for the USGP being dropped from the F1 calendar. For starters how about a $30 million per year fee to host the guest from hell vs $3 million to host the MotoGP race which has more action.
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... 2/SPORTS01
Good riddance to F1 see ya and don't come back !
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... 2/SPORTS01
Good riddance to F1 see ya and don't come back !
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Boys:
Go to www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com at 3:30 p.m. (ET) if you want to watch today's announcement live.
Take care,
PK
Go to www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com at 3:30 p.m. (ET) if you want to watch today's announcement live.
Take care,
PK
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