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Interesting article by David Malsher IndyCar’s racing must improve immediately
http://www.racer.com/2009/06/indycars-racing-must-improve-immediately/
It took him thirteen years to figure that out?:shakehead
Don Quixote
06-29-09, 10:39 PM
He's a fighter.
Fighting what? The urge to write glowingly about the IRL and photoshop extra fans and grandstand space into race photos?
Andrew Longman
06-29-09, 11:56 PM
Sounds like the recipe might be an immediate switch to DP01s, Cosworth and/or Honda and/or Ilmore turbos and a few more road courses.
Nice article. I am glad to see the race was such a great success. :rofl:
Don Quixote
06-30-09, 12:41 AM
Fighting what? The urge to write glowingly about the IRL and photoshop extra fans and grandstand space into race photos?Hater. :p
TravelGal
06-30-09, 01:08 AM
"We told you so" comes to mind. Was there something good in the second half of the article? I couldn't make it that far. Jumped to the end. Nice comment from tantra.
I didn't see this race but I did read the pdog. He was merciless. Said it was so boring the fans were playing cards with each other in the stands. And HE was an IRL fan. I think the light has dawned just about everywhere but in TG's head.
Edit: On a completely different note, does anyone remember the "Mad Max" from 7th Gear? He died of cancer, I believe. I still remember his last post. I cried when I read it. The title of this thread made me think of him. God rest his soul.
chop456
06-30-09, 01:11 AM
I think the light has dawned just about everywhere but in TG's head.
Not even light can escape from a black hole. :tony:
There may be some reading this who think I’m exaggerating to describe Richmond’s event as the worst oval race I have ever seen. But yes, it was even worse than Champ Cars at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
:rofl: I never thought AOW could be this much fun...the lines write themselves. :rofl:
Edit: On a completely different note, does anyone remember the "Mad Max" from 7th Gear? He died of cancer, I believe. I still remember his last post. I cried when I read it. The title of this thread made me think of him. God rest his soul.
MadMaxfan's last post here (http://www.offcamber.net/forums/showpost.php?p=70555&postcount=1)
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"We told you so" comes to mind. Was there something good in the second half of the article? I couldn't make it that far. Jumped to the end. Nice comment from tantra.
I didn't see this race but I did read the pdog. He was merciless. Said it was so boring the fans were playing cards with each other in the stands. And HE was an IRL fan. I think the light has dawned just about everywhere but in TG's head.
Edit: On a completely different note, does anyone remember the "Mad Max" from 7th Gear? He died of cancer, I believe. I still remember his last post. I cried when I read it. The title of this thread made me think of him. God rest his soul.I remember him. :cry:
Edit: On a completely different note, does anyone remember the "Mad Max" from 7th Gear? He died of cancer, I believe. I still remember his last post. I cried when I read it. The title of this thread made me think of him. God rest his soul.
I remember him, too. :(
Napoleon
06-30-09, 06:13 AM
Notice that the first person who commented after that article is Tantra, who use to post here.
SurfaceUnits
06-30-09, 01:20 PM
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but, but, but, I thought Robin Miller made up that story.
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