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> NASCAR eliminating road courses?, See the comments...
Lawrence
post Jun 17 2003, 08:32 PM
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P.S. I have to at least have some passing familiarity of NASCAR... to pacify certain people who assist me by handing me tools, etc.
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post Jun 18 2003, 09:12 PM
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Did you guys watch the Montoya / Gordon car swap on TV a few days ago? I was glued to the set the whole time. Jeff Gordon did a respectable job in the F1 car and I found his commentary to be both enlightening and refreshing at the same time. His enthusiasm was fun to watch. He acted the same way I would if I got a chance to drive a set of fast wheels. Just goes to show even the famous guys get thrilled once in a while. Montoya was gracious as well saying that he enjoyed driving the stock car and that it was much different than he thought. I applaud both sides for putting this event together as it gave the viewers a chance to see what the difference is between the cars and the drivers. Interestingly both guys lapped within a second or two of each other in their respective cars (Gordon was slower than Montoya in the F1 car and Montoya was slower than Gordon in the stock car).
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