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25 Aug 2005, 18:31 (Ref:1391223) | #1 | ||
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Best Races of 2005... So Far
My memory not being what it used to be, I was wondering if I might solicit some help?
I finally subscribed to Race Director lastnight, and watched Denver for the first time. And now I'm wondering... Which were the most-entertaining races, in your opinion, of the season thus far? With no cable-TV, I'm going to be watching another race tonight (and one tomorrow, ect) and the question is, "Which ones should I watch first?" (I also thought it might be an interesting topic to discuss) BTW - It worked fantastically for me lastnight. Granted it wouldn't have been a "high-traffic" time for their server. But it looked respectable when shown full-screen on my 32" TV, and that's more than what I had anticipated. The audio was a fraction of a second off from the video, but it was smooth and never stopped to buffer. I'm running a 512K modem. |
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25 Aug 2005, 18:34 (Ref:1391227) | #2 | ||
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Edmonton was definately a good race, Toronto was also great, some liked Monterrey had a lot of action but some would feel had a bit to much incidents.
They were the best ones I would say so far. |
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25 Aug 2005, 18:37 (Ref:1391228) | #3 | |
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Edmonton - best by a long way - lots of proper racing.
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25 Aug 2005, 18:58 (Ref:1391241) | #4 | ||
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So far Edmonton but i'm really looking foward to mexico city, that whole allure of NH being way above evryone else has pretty much evaporated.
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25 Aug 2005, 19:09 (Ref:1391243) | #5 | ||
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I'd say Edmonton as well - however, Long Beach was much more entertaining this year than in the past and seemed to set the tone for an exciting season.
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25 Aug 2005, 21:41 (Ref:1391378) | #6 | ||
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Edmonton was definitely a good one, with Toronto a strong second.
How about Germany in '03. That crazy Dominguez-Bourdais battle was highly entertaining. |
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25 Aug 2005, 21:48 (Ref:1391385) | #7 | ||
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Thanks to all... But I look forward to more opinions yet!
Enemy-ace: I've limited experience with RD, but as far as I can tell, only the current season's races can be viewed "fullscreen"? |
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26 Aug 2005, 01:10 (Ref:1391455) | #8 | ||
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Edmonton and TO were quiet good. Milwaukee was entertaining too.
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