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Old 7 Feb 2002, 02:22   #1
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What's worst F1 or Indy?

F1 is my pick.
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 02:36   #2
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q.....by indy

are you refering to the memorial day race at ims?
or....the indy racing league...
or....the cart fed-ex series...
or....the city of indianpolis indiana..a foul ball indeed.

either way...i take you are anxiously waiting for
for the red lights to out on March 3....like i am....
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 05:26   #3
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if you mean Indy 500 vs F1, the Indy 500 is probably more special to win than an individual GP, but the World Championship is more important than the Indy 500.

If yoy mean cart/irl, F1 is much better.
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 08:45   #4
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Re: What's worst F1 or Indy?

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F1 is my pick.
That's because you're an Indy fan
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 08:50   #5
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Surely this whole topic was discussed in this forum last year. Do we really need to go back over the whole thing again?
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 14:23   #6
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Surely this whole topic was discussed in this forum last year. Do we really need to go back over the whole thing again?

as i wasn't a member of 10-10ths last year....what was the outcome?
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 15:47   #7
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Which is worse - chalk or cheese?
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 16:31   #9
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Which is worse - chalk or cheese?
Withought a doubt, it's gotta be chalk. It's dusty it's dirty it smells bad and it's something that teachers use to punish the bad students by making them write lines. Cheese, on the other hand, can be very filling when you've got a nice appetite, and it goes well with a lot of things

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cheers for that raven, bit *****ey in there, think i'll leave it!
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In what way is F1 good? (other than McLaren and Kimi)

CART/Indy/IRL are way better, more competitive, more exciting and they have overtaking!!!
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 18:39   #12
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I prefer F1.
I have never had an interest in Indy/Champ cars, never got into it, so I can't comment on it. I know 1 thing though. I prefer my racing on a real track. Not round in a circle.
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Number Juan has a lot of promise if they can keep it on the circuit!
its the age old question - like "whos the greatest driver" its only one person's opinion. personally i think F1 because i was brought up on it and find it more exciting!!!
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Old 7 Feb 2002, 19:09   #14
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Its not exciting compared to CART. Example:

Fontana last year = 19 different leaders.

Most ppl say they find oval racing boring. If they actually watched a race, they would probably find it exciting.

Why else have I gone to a CART race and not an F1 race?
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Well said Hakkiman , I bet the people who slag oval racing have never watched it
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