he sounds like a pasta.
he sounds like a pasta.
Purchance this guy can explain:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuA5sNHnI3I
An It Harm None, Do What You Will
He won the Indy mate, not Nascar.
He's moved to Nascar for this year. To try something else.
I dont know much about it but I'm sure you cant compare Indy and F1.
Isn't Indy going round and round an oval track but F1 has corners or something?
I would have thought, if that was the case, that coming 2nd in the F1 would probably be harder than 1st in Indy.. due purely to the tactics needed (Not to mention using those F1 steering wheels).
However, if the guy won then i would agree he should have been recognised at the awards... its no mean feat. (And almost unheard of for a Brit to win anything these days )
An It Harm None, Do What You Will
They race on ovals, however they also race on tracks with bendy bits.
When did American Car Makers discover corners?
They're famous for going like rockets and turning like bricks.
An It Harm None, Do What You Will
I bow to your superior knowledge of the subject matter.
It looks like a racing car.
A F1 looks like a racing car.
Ergo, he won his... he should get the coconut.
An It Harm None, Do What You Will
i dont beleive your stumped on this one, F1 is more popular, technical, and harder to win a championship at imo, its the premiership of all racing comps, no wonder Hamilton, at his age and on his debut finishing 2nd won that award thingie.
Or losing, as it's known.
Driving for a team who cheated and were docked all of their points and got a huge fine.
As opposed to the bloke who came first. Or won, as we like to call it.
I know what I think the greater achievement is.
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