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Old 23 Oct 2002, 17:59 (Ref:411454)   #1
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is 24 old?

following a reply in one topic, a new topic apears, my opinion is
is there any prove that "old" drivers are worst? I dont think so at all, indeed, I would choose two experience drivers and two younger, but I dont saee a problem with 24. Maybe 30 or so is a bit too much for mind perspective reasons, but only that. Experince is always good.

what is your oppinion?
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Old 23 Oct 2002, 18:51 (Ref:411498)   #2
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24 is a child
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Old 23 Oct 2002, 19:04 (Ref:411507)   #3
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Oh to be 24 again, especially knowing what I know now!
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Old 23 Oct 2002, 19:05 (Ref:411509)   #4
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24 is a child
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 00:04 (Ref:411769)   #5
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No way would you be 24 again !! No matter what you know, you wouldn't have LEARNED it. So it would be shallow knowledge. Good at pop quizes sort of knowledge, not shine by your own light sort of stuff.

And acne is a pain. And that first-date impotence (so I'm told)
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 04:58 (Ref:411853)   #6
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Depends. Since a lot of guys start karting at age 10, 24 is old because of its relation to the starting point of the career, not the actual Age. If you had a 24 year old that could win Senior Zetec races and he'd only been racing since he was 22, you couldnt deny his talent.

I think the age factor for 'pro' racing is a mental thing. I dont think guys lose their talent, witness Mario Andretti winning CART races at 50(!!!) against a decent field. I think its more a case of guys getting tired, espeically in F1, of the 100% 24/7 intensity. They often go into sportscars or touring cars or whatever and are still very quick. So a guy who starts karting at 10 might burn out at 35 in F1 mentally, but a guy who starts at 20 might be able to go till 40 without any problems.

I think 24 is a little late to start a career though.
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 09:43 (Ref:411955)   #7
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And that first-date impotence (so I'm told)
Hey Jinxy, you had to wait till you were 24 before someone would go out with you?
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 09:53 (Ref:411961)   #8
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No wonder there was abit of impotence involved
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 10:03 (Ref:411968)   #9
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they say life begins at 40 ... dont they ???
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 10:59 (Ref:412006)   #10
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I wouldn't know that yet!
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 11:33 (Ref:412034)   #11
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Seriously ... age is only a marketing problem.

If you look closely to US open-wheel racing series, you will find various drivers with much more then 24 !!!
Check Star Mazda, Indy Pro Series, Toyota Atlantic, etca.

Racing is a mind game regardless of age ... sure if you want to go the professional single-seater route you MUST start early, but even 24 is not Old !!!
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 12:23 (Ref:412076)   #12
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Hmmm...24...let me think back.......

Ah yes, space travel hadn't happened.
TV's were still black and white.
Trams on the streets.
Milk and bread delivered by the milkman/baker with a horse drawn cart.
There was overtaking in Formula 1.

Yea, those were the days. *sighs*
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 12:42 (Ref:412100)   #13
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And the Caves had central heating
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 12:59 (Ref:412120)   #14
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Stephen Green has a real shot at the podium!Stephen Green has a real shot at the podium!Stephen Green has a real shot at the podium!Stephen Green has a real shot at the podium!Stephen Green has a real shot at the podium!
Sorry, forgot about the caves!

Duvets hadn't been invented
Telephones only had one ring tone
Aeroplanes had propellers
School teachers were well paid

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Old 24 Oct 2002, 13:03 (Ref:412124)   #15
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Hmmmm 24....nope...dont' think I'll bother remembering 24 - it was a poopy year.

I don't think 24 is old for a driver - I've met karters as young as 8 and drivers in their late 60s. The bottom line is - if you enjoy it and you can afford it - go fer it!
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 13:19 (Ref:412148)   #16
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24 old?????...... i hope not.....

now where did i put my pacemaker batteries?
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 13:32 (Ref:412155)   #17
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24 isnt old the day it is, is the day! I erm get old!! and I'm Peter Pan
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here's your ear trumpet Stephen, we don't want you mis-hearing us now do we!!!
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 13:50 (Ref:412171)   #20
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 18:51 (Ref:412510)   #21
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 19:39 (Ref:412555)   #22
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Hey Jinxy, you had to wait till you were 24 before someone would go out with you?
Still waiting Francesca

And who said it was me who had had that little problem on a first date? No sir-eeee it was a friend of mine, he had it a few times, good friend, think he's too old for it now anyway, he's over 40, nearly 50 that's a fossil isn't it?
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 19:50 (Ref:412563)   #23
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Tell you what, my mate said he would have been scared witless by that Morticia halloween pic of Francesca, and that little problem would come back !! <ducks...>
:-P :P (one of those 2 should work !!)
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 19:53 (Ref:412568)   #24
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Anyway, back on thread, 24 is neither young nor old. What is important is experience. Some 24 year olds have got more experience in their short lives than most of us 40something year olds have got. And some 24 year olds are babes. (Jinxx gives Francesca a dolly lead ...)
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Old 24 Oct 2002, 19:55 (Ref:412570)   #25
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he's over 40, nearly 50 that's a fossil isn't it?
Why you little whippersnapper. In my day we respected our elders, and I didn't have time for all these new fangled notions cuz I had to walk to school 5 miles in 3 feet of snow with only one pair of shoes I had to share with my brother...and it was uphill both ways!

Kids these days.
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