Holy Flying Race Cars Batman!

Glenn B

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Anybody else watching the Race? Damn good to see the driver walk away... that car flew quite a distance. The Wright Brothers would have been proud!

A very good race... on the edge of my seat. Red Flagged right now.... Hope they get them boys going again.
Glenn
 
Yup that was pretty intense...

Also glad to see that the other safety rules seemed to work.

"the big one" never did happen, though it almost happened after the race was over...
 
Yeah.... great safety stuff.

Agreed, Waltrip blocking the whole field was cool. That crew needed a win for sure.
Glenn
 
Are we talking NASCAR or World Wrestling Entertainment?

Oh, nevermind, same difference.

CRASH.......waiting for the replay of the REAL race at Indy to begin.
 
I'll admit I watched the last half of that race (only because the Grand Prix Americana had finished) Did you see that crewman take a 10 foot flight of his own in that pit crash after the earlier spin out, ouch!. I'm not a big fan of "redneck racing". I'll flip channels to find road racing or almost any other kind of non oval left turn only racing or even Indy before I settle for restrictor plated NASCAR rush hour fender bending. For a one car crash that was a good one though.

xj( I need better Formula 1 coverage on network TV )blue
 
the REAL race staets in January. Paris to Dakar.
 
Speed Vision has excellent F-1 coverage. Practice, qualifying, race.

Very good technical know-how in the booth. They are always explaining all the new technical gadgets.

The BAR Honda was turning 19,150 RPM down the main straight this weekend. :eek:

CRASH
 
I was on the back stretch at daytona a couple years ago when the homedepot car came floating by about as high as us in the stands, IIRC, we were in the 6th row up. Didnt know D.E. had died until we were almost home. I'd rather watch "stock" cars race.
 
I'd rather watch "stock" cars race.

I just wish someone would explain what exactly is "stock" about a Stock Car? The hood?

If they were racing stock cars, they would all be front wheel drive, V-6 powered, grocery getters.

CRASH
 
I enjoyed the free preview of Speedchannel this weekend. The British Rally Championship was on Motorsports Mundial with highlights of the Isle of Man rally.
Insanely tight roads, high speeds, jumps, and several spectacular roll overs. Rally gets it!

Jes
 
We need to organize the First Annual NAXJA Means Dry Lake Rally and Show and Shine.

Three laps around the lake bed, once through Gatekeeper and back to camp. Rubbing is encouraged. Winner gets bragging rights for the next year.

CRASH
 
I thought thats what jeepspeed.com was all about. I'd love to race an xj. Hopefully I'll be moving west in 7-10 years.
And when I say "stock" thats what I mean. I love to see those v-6 FWD cars howling through the corners. Manufacturers putting out their best stuff. But be able to...hows it go...race it on sunday buy one on monday....I guess thats what the local track is for but no one runs new cars. I want to see what those babies will do. I've seen 4 cyl "stock" cars at the local track but the tech there isnt high tech enough to catch the cheaters.
 
CRASH said:




CRASH.......waiting for the replay of the REAL race at Indy to begin.

Straight.....Left.....Straight.....Left......Straight.....Left......Straight....Left.....Straight......Left....Straight.......Left......Left...So Hard....Straight....Left........Straight.......Left.....Left......Left....So Dizzy....Straight...Lestr....Laigh...:eek:






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Yeah I cought the last half of the NASCAR race after the F-1 race, I wish we had more than one in the U.S. I love the speed channel when they focus on anything but NASCAR and powerboat racing. I think a jeep rally would be sweet, something about an xj drifting corners seems scary though. It would have to be stock or lower than stock with some stiffening mods to the suspension and chassie. I would do jeepspeed but my jeep doesn't comply with there displacement rule :cool:
 
The Formula One race at Indy was the best since it returned to the states in 2000. We had the best seats yet, Penthouse in B, right above Indy turn 1, F1 turn 13.

The rain just proves that even God is a Schumaker fan. 7th on the grid to race leader in 28 laps. So his 6th World Drivers Championship is almost a certain lock. The first 30 laps were some of the most exciting I have ever seen. (and I think this was the 14th or 15th F1 race I have attended) To see the cars coming onto the straight through turn 13 with huge rooster tails was amazing.

Real race cars race no matter what the weather.

Driving move of the race - Kimi Raikkonnen catching the rear of the car TWICE through 13 while overtaking GC Fisis in the Jordan. The only other driver with hands that quick that I have seen at Indy was JP Montoya in 99 at the 500.

Too bad Monty did not perform a bit better, it would have made the next race in Japan very exciting. We had decided if Montoya was within 5 points of Schumi after the race - we were going to forget NAXJA and go to Japan for the last race.

There were so many Columbian's / Montoya fans there - I think Indy may have been the third largest city in Columbia.

Saw the end of the NASCAR race - it is going to take a crew member getting killed before they wise up, or a car going into the stands before they get the message. And circling in packs at 190mph with your foot flat, and driving with your mirrors is NOT racing, it's WWE entertainment for the rednecks.
 
Grant said:
Real race cars race no matter what the weather.

or terrain or landmines or duststorms.
Paris to Dakar Rally the real race, 6500+ miles, not enough on speed channel.
 
We had decided if Montoya was within 5 points of Schumi after the race - we were going to forget and go to Japan for the last race.

Grant,

Your globe-trotting lifestyle makes me jealous.

CRASH
 
Thanks for the eyewitness report Grant!
I've always wanted to watch an F1 race when it was raining! A world class racing event makes it's only stop here in the states and nobody gets to see it on regular TV! I only caught the last 14 laps of the Champ car race in Miami. Champ cars are close enough to Formula 1 when they are on a road coarse to satisfy my needs for open wheel road race spectating but.... I'm bummed I missed F1 at Indy. How much would it cost to just have Speedvision and Discovery Wings? On the other hand I would never get anything done!

I can watch Rally racing all day long too! Can't get enough. My Bro in law came over with the latest rally game for Play Station 2, I sat and played it for 3 hours straight, very realistic for a change!

speaking of racing in any weather,
Ducati's website had some sweet photos of a Superbike race during the rain. That is some crazy racing when it is dry! Very enjoyable to watch when they are sliding both tires around a turn and somehow not crashing!

xjblue
 
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