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bowsercake said:There's actually a lot of skill in driving circle tracks. I know that 99.9% of people on this board have never done it.
Of course road racing is more fun than circle track racing, but don't look down on any kind of motorsport.
bowsercake said:There's actually a lot of skill in driving circle tracks. I know that 99.9% of people on this board have never done it.
Of course road racing is more fun than circle track racing, but don't look down on any kind of motorsport.
mkthree92 said:Before anyone puts down NASCAR, consider this:
Why is it that every driver to come from a road course style series has not been very successful in NASCAR or at least not as successful as they were in other series?
bigaaron said:Cause of them experiences from before make them wanna turn right all the time, and they gotta go left! They cant go left then real straight and still go fast. Plus, you cant be too smart, cause then you might not go too fast cause you crash, but you cant worry about crashin, you just gotta go fast.
Cuz you get bored driving in ovals all day.speed dodici said:straight from Raphael Mato's mouth: "circuits require more finese and skill, but the level of commitment and focus needed to run a circle track is far above that of a road circuit."
bowsercake said:actually, a lot of the NASCAR drivers have road racing experience. Stewart raced IRL and Montoya raced F1. There are probably more examples.