Team USF1
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No, I am a eurofag. I'm pretty sure I know exactly what would happen if you put either car on each others course.
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Isn't it USGP? The F1 trade mark belongs to Big Bernie, just like Brawn GP. None the less it will be interesting to see how they do. Any mention on who is driving for them? I don't expect american drivers yet. There should be more preseason testing, right now they only get about a month. Half the field will be running cosworth engines.
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Remember when Gil de Ferran posted a Q time of almost 242 at texas in 01 or 02. All the drivers were complaining about being dizzy and disoriented, sustained G-loads of 5+, then they canceled the race. They got to the point where it was too fast. His Honda V8 was putting out over 1000hp. Just think what it would be like if they didn't ban ground effects in F1.
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naturalbornkeller;293560 wrote:
Isn't it USGP? The F1 trade mark belongs to Big Bernie, just like Brawn GP. None the less it will be interesting to see how they do. Any mention on who is driving for them? I don't expect american drivers yet. There should be more preseason testing, right now they only get about a month. Half the field will be running cosworth engines.i heard there going to be 2 americans and 1 experienced ex-f1 driver to help with testing and shake down the car.
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Comparing a Nascar and a F1 car on the same track is like comparing a Top fueler and a street-based bracket car. They all have 4 wheels but thats where the similarities end. Whats the point?
F1 cars are the pinacle of design, almost completely an engineering exercise, a frankenstein of a car. Nascar intentionally keeps the cars so that they "look" like a car.
I enjoy watching most all types of racing, but if I had to rank them, F1 would not be on the top of my list. I would take watching rally car racing, motorcycle roadracing, moto-x, and drag racing any day. But thats just me. :drunken_smilie:
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NASCAR drivers are the true kings of drift. Those guys slide through most corners at over 170mph. I like watching just because of the sheer talent that those guys have. It's obviously difficult, took Montoya a while to get used to it.
Back onto topic though, it is really nice to see the good old United States of America get into the ring of what I consider the "ultimate" racing class, F1. I think it would be probably the coolest thing since the Mute button if American auto maker engines got into F1. Problem is that no American auto makers have the cash on hand to put into creating an F1 engine. I know the last time they switched from V10 to V8 engines in F1, the teams spent about a billion dollars combined designing the new engines. Expensive sport...That's also going to be a big hurdle for a US team, keeping the funding intact..
Now, we just need to get F1 on one of the major networks on a consistent basis. Hopefully that'll happen if our US team gets off to a good start. Could bring F1 more into the mainstream of the US.
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capitlj;293691 wrote:
Saying that driving a heavier car with smaller tires, less aero, and nearly as much power, is not as challenging is total bullshit.No one said it wasn't challenging....in many ways it is more about being able to compensate for the shortfalls rather than actually racing however.
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I don't know if I'd call the rules "shortfalls". :bom:
Nascar builders have rules they have to stay within, F1 builders have rules they have to stay within, WRC builders have rules they have to stay within, etc. Rules are typically made to make racing competitive, fun for the fans to watch, and to some degree affordable for the competitors. Not everyone wants to watch open wheel racing, and not everyone wants to watch door cars racing. Ah, the joy of diversity. lol
Trafik Jamz;293693 wrote:
No one said it wasn't challenging....in many ways it is more about being able to compensate for the shortfalls rather than actually racing however. -
DaveH;293701 wrote:
Not everyone wants to watch open wheel racingI don't know how to say this Dave....but....
You're <u>WRONG!</u> And so is anyone who agrees with you!!!
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Maybe nascar would be better to watch if they had shorter races. They all just drive around for the first 1000 laps then start to race with 50 to go. The races are more about waiting for someone to crash to keep you from falling asleep while watching. And way too many cautions. I know safety is important but come on. And i get sick of hearing whats wrong with dale jr. Oh no dale jr. Heres whats wrong with dale jr. nothing. he is just not that good, pretty average really. Not a terrible driver, but not a champion. AVERAGE!
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There is sometimes contact during f1 races, it just depends on where the contact is made. Part of the challenge of racing openwheel cars is that you shouldn't make contact or you might dnf. Motorcycles don't constantly run into each other, just to much risk. If you need to smash into some one to pass them then maybe you should be in a demolition derby. Different styles of racing. To me rubbing isn't proper racing, its just smashing and crashing, but some people like that sort of thing, different strokes.
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You make F1 drivers sound like a bunch of girls! Tell em to swap some paint for gods sake!
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naturalbornkeller;293907 wrote:
There is sometimes contact during f1 races, it just depends on where the contact is made. Part of the challenge of racing openwheel cars is that you shouldn't make contact or you might dnf. Motorcycles don't constantly run into each other, just to much risk. If you need to smash into some one to pass them then maybe you should be in a demolition derby. Different styles of racing. To me rubbing isn't proper racing, its just smashing and crashing, but some people like that sort of thing, different strokes. -
When drag racers start "swapping paint" then i'm sure F1 will follow. Since when is racing all about smashing into the guy you are trying to pass. If you can't over take him without hitting him then you have no business passing. Nascar has got you guys brainwashed. Rubbing is not racing no matter what Tom Cruise says. Come on. Two different styles of racing. When you drive a 3500lb. tank you can hit everyone and everything. When driving a 1300lb. rocket ship you can't. Need pictures drawn? Class dismissed! hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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