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Re: NASCAR @ LRP



Bob D'Amato wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 23 Sep 1996 a6561TB@gnn.com wrote:
> 
> >
> > >Hey, all the NASCAR boys run both ovals and road courses and some of them
> > >are VERY talented....do I detect a note of high and mighty when talking
> > >about NASCAR?   Don't let the seasoned road racers running that race hear
> > >that....
> >
> > Fear not, I don't think they are on the Q-list. They would be the least
> > likely candidates to own a classy euro sedan we all love, that made itself
> > famous winning the toughest world rallies and now winning the tarmac touring
> > car championships all over the world 1-2-3-4-5! When I come to think about
> > it, there are not too many of them winning Paris-Dakkar, 1000 lakes,
> > Acropolis, Monte-Carlo etc. Actually, non whatsoever. May be its too easy
> > for them, boring, I don't know...
> >
> 
> And if you notice, when they get to a road course, they sub out the driver!
> ...still not convinced they are overly talented!
> 
> Bob
> 
> ________________________________________________________________I remember several years ago watching "NASCAR at the GLEN" in Watkins 
Glen NY. The cars sounded pretty cool, but way too many of them looked 
lost.
Yes, I do race Trisha, no I don't appreciate the "attitude" crack in one 
of your previous posts.

I guess I feel more at home on a track that provides a series of 
different challenges rather than the same one 4 times a lap.
-- 



Todd Candey                       89 90q 
Elk Grove Village, IL             81 4k 5+5
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