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Are Formula One cars actually the equivalent to Indy cars? |
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Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 11:25 pm Post subject: F1=Indy? |
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What do you think? Are Formula One cars the equivalent to Indy cars? |
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Lonny
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 2:25 am Post subject: |
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The answer is no. Indy cars usually race ovals and only in the usa also indy cars shift using a stick.
Formula 1 is all over the world and all tracks are hard road courses but they shift using buttons on the wheel.
Formula One is the fastest and the most elite, expensive, most popular. Formula One drivers are generally of European or South American descent. Teams are generally *very* well funded, and are staffed with what is typically considered cream of the crop talent no matter their job within the team. A $500 million yearly budget is not unheard of. F1 braking and cornering forces are tremendous. Sometimes as high as 5g's. _________________ Don't Google it, Just Bing IT!
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:17 am Post subject: |
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import cars from japan are better |
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:07 am Post subject: |
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if i'm watching racing, it's going to be either Formula 1 or moto GP-i love me some superbikes-oval tracks are boring |
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Lonny
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:19 pm Post subject: |
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Better over who? Not the Germans you noticed they have been keeping AUDI out of the F1 for ever, Audi did well in its first American Le Mans Series with its diesel powered racer Audi has gathered an impressive eight wins straight at the 12 Hours of Sebring and with the new R15, the brand is in the running to get their ninth. Laugh it up. Audi wins races like nobody's business
GO AUDI
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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Lonny wrote: | The answer is no. Indy cars usually race ovals and only in the usa also indy cars shift using a stick.
Formula 1 is all over the world and all tracks are hard road courses but they shift using buttons on the wheel.
Formula One is the fastest and the most elite, expensive, most popular. Formula One drivers are generally of European or South American descent. Teams are generally *very* well funded, and are staffed with what is typically considered cream of the crop talent no matter their job within the team. A $500 million yearly budget is not unheard of. F1 braking and cornering forces are tremendous. Sometimes as high as 5g's. |
An excellent answer. Concise, yet detailed (Mechanics, Usage, Grammar, Spelling leave a bit to be desired, though). (no offense) |
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Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:25 pm Post subject: |
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Lonny wrote: | The answer is no. Indy cars usually race ovals and only in the usa also indy cars shift using a stick.
Formula 1 is all over the world and all tracks are hard road courses but they shift using buttons on the wheel.
Formula One is the fastest and the most elite, expensive, most popular. Formula One drivers are generally of European or South American descent. Teams are generally *very* well funded, and are staffed with what is typically considered cream of the crop talent no matter their job within the team. A $500 million yearly budget is not unheard of. F1 braking and cornering forces are tremendous. Sometimes as high as 5g's. |
An excellent answer. Concise; does not fully cover the subject in detail (MUGS [Mechanics, Usage, Grammar, Spelling] leave quite a bit to be desired) (no offense). |
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