01-27-2004, 09:26 PM
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COME ON U.S.A
Why do you guys think F1 isn't as big as it is in Europe? I feel like Im the only kid in my Dorm that likes F1 racing..... Or they will like shitty nascar. It pisses me off.
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01-27-2004, 09:29 PM
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Well, F1 is or better was more an European thing mainly... but thanks to the modern era, everything is mixing up so in Europe we begin to know US championships and in the meanwhile F1 slowly growns in US
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01-27-2004, 09:34 PM
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Ya it was, I agree. I guess I just wish it would grow faster. Yet, even though we have the Indianapolis track, I still haven't seen a growth yet. I think everyone is still stuck on NASCAR.....man, nascar sucks balls compared to F1 :x
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01-27-2004, 09:44 PM
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Yea, it's sad that F1 isn't as big as it could be in the US. I'm not sure I want it to go mainstream here like NASCAR. If it does I believe we will destroy the sport, because that's what are society does to stuff.
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01-27-2004, 11:45 PM
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cuz americans have short attention spans  . if there isnt a pass every single lap its boring!
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01-28-2004, 01:33 AM
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Hey easy there. I love a good F1 race. Not all americans have short attention spans!
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01-28-2004, 11:10 PM
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I think it's just too complicated. I don't mean to imply that Americans are slow, just that understanding F1 requires a pretty big commitment, if all you want to do is watch cars go fast, NASCAR or drag racing satisfies that need without having to learn about history, geography, the FIA, or turning right (jk). The reason I've never liked NASCAR is because it's too simple, I like politics and intruigue in my racing, but I have no problem understanding why other people don't. Add to that the fact that fact that F1 has always been a predominantly European affair, and it's not hard to see why Americans haven't really taken an interest in F1, like the WRC it's somthing that happens "over there".
What I find interesting is the difference in the popularity of F1 between Canadians and Americans. The GP of Canada is frequently sold out and what's more, an amazing number of the attendees of the US GP are from the Great White North. My theory on why Americans haven't taken to F1 should apply equally well here but it doesn't. Perhaps I need a new theory.
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01-28-2004, 11:16 PM
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Lack of exposure
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01-28-2004, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by coloradosilver
Lack of exposure
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Also very true.
The thing in north america is that there is nothing about europe here.
Back home on the news and in media in general I read, heard and saw about whats going on all over the world.
In North America we only know of the US of A, The Great White North and Israel. Europe whats that?
This includes news channels, music chanells, and movie channels(were everything is out of hollywood).
So there is a great lack of exposure. A lot of people here dont know what F1 is.
But Im assuming canada is a bit more exposde to Europe. Especialy in Quebec.
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01-29-2004, 04:01 AM
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F1 is not popular in the states becoz of poor marketing and European elitest attitudes
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01-29-2004, 02:49 PM
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i think zevolv said it best
Originally Posted by zevolv
...Oh and I don't give a shit about a driver.
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in the US they don't like good drivers, bring on NASCAR and drag racing wooooopi
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02-01-2004, 02:09 PM
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I love F1 probably more than anyone else, but let's not forget that in NASCAR some of the top drivers there are just as good or better than any drivers anywhere else, case in point, during last years champion of champions race, for those of you who don't know what this is, well, it is a competition where they take the top couple of drivers from F1, NASCAR, WRC, Moto GP and other types of racing and pit them all head to head against each other in specially made cars. from F1, Nick Heidfeld and Antonio Pizzonia represented,and Jeff Gordon represented NASCAR, and I forget all the others, but Jeff Gordon beat eveyone, I think he only lost once and he was crowned the champion of champions, so don't htink that the best drivers are only in F1 as they are pretty much the best, but any category has great drivers. It all depends what you grew up racing with and what your situation is. BTW, I have already reserved my tickets for the Montreal GP, 6th year in a row that I am going. Just wanted to point out to people not to be too snobby about F1, just because it has all the money.
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02-01-2004, 02:39 PM
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I never heard that...But if its true, you put me in my spot.
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02-01-2004, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by robruf
I love F1 probably more than anyone else, but let's not forget that in NASCAR some of the top drivers there are just as good or better than any drivers anywhere else, case in point, during last years champion of champions race, for those of you who don't know what this is, well, it is a competition where they take the top couple of drivers from F1, NASCAR, WRC, Moto GP and other types of racing and pit them all head to head against each other in specially made cars. from F1, Nick Heidfeld and Antonio Pizzonia represented,and Jeff Gordon represented NASCAR, and I forget all the others, but Jeff Gordon beat eveyone, I think he only lost once and he was crowned the champion of champions, so don't htink that the best drivers are only in F1 as they are pretty much the best, but any category has great drivers. It all depends what you grew up racing with and what your situation is. BTW, I have already reserved my tickets for the Montreal GP, 6th year in a row that I am going. Just wanted to point out to people not to be too snobby about F1, just because it has all the money.
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They won that race mainly on mistakes of others  But yeah, there defenetly are some Nascar drivers who are great at turning both ways.
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02-01-2004, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by robruf
I love F1 probably more than anyone else, but let's not forget that in NASCAR some of the top drivers there are just as good or better than any drivers anywhere else, case in point, during last years champion of champions race, for those of you who don't know what this is, well, it is a competition where they take the top couple of drivers from F1, NASCAR, WRC, Moto GP and other types of racing and pit them all head to head against each other in specially made cars. from F1, Nick Heidfeld and Antonio Pizzonia represented,and Jeff Gordon represented NASCAR, and I forget all the others, but Jeff Gordon beat eveyone, I think he only lost once and he was crowned the champion of champions, so don't htink that the best drivers are only in F1 as they are pretty much the best, but any category has great drivers. It all depends what you grew up racing with and what your situation is. BTW, I have already reserved my tickets for the Montreal GP, 6th year in a row that I am going. Just wanted to point out to people not to be too snobby about F1, just because it has all the money.
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why don't they put the top driver from nascar up against the top F1 driver, and we will see who wins
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