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As a "racing" driver I'm sure it should be very appealing for him.
200mph monsters racing flat out and swapping paint while they're at it. It's a very tough challenge for any driver, despite Schumacher's rather derogatory comments when JPM moved over to the sport. Only ex-single seater driver Tony Stewart has really made any impression on the sport in terms of wins in recent history as far as I'm aware. Which speaks volumes if you look at the level of single seater talent that has tried it. It's a real shame Mansell never jumped in one after his Indy stint, that would have been worth watching Last edited by Quartermiler; 31 Mar 2011 at 22:04. |
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Its a totally different ballgame really, and the skillsets doesnt overlap as much as one would think.
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A more reasonable idea would be to talk Chip into adding an extra car for Kimi once Kimi realizes that partnering with Gillet is not the way to do things. JPM and Kimi teammates again but this time in the top NASCAR series. - I am sure most would love that. Last edited by BMW_F1; 31 Mar 2011 at 22:29. |
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I most definitely will be looking into Kimi driving in the series. F1 seems so empty without him (for me). Ever since his F1 departure it has been a struggle to watch races even though I have not missed a race in many years.
It will be hilarious to see microphones shoved in front of his face at the Nascar circuits and Kimi standing there saying nothing. Driving Nascar is definitely much more difficult than it looks. |
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I do enjoy it when a rookie comes into F1 and proves to the world that he is different, and more recently we seem to have had a few bright lights with Kimi, Hamilton Vettel, and now I am getting enjoyment out of seeing the likes of Kobayashi, Perez, (wish I could add Hulkenberg to the list but his chance will come again.) I just wish some of the elder statesmen of F1 such as Schumacher and Barrichello would make way for the new breed. They have shown that in reality they are not what they were. Finally, re Raikkonen in WRC not doing too well I would refute that given the challenge that WRC presents in terms of the different strengths that it calls for over say F1. Another point is people talk of only 10 WRC entries and so 7th is nothing worth getting excited about..... there were actually 15 cars classed as FIA priority 1 WRC entries, plus some others of lower priority in the last rally. I think we also have 11 or 12 TEAMS of the top 'works (manufacturers) entered/assisted' WRC class entries...... some of these teams (ie Stobart Ford) having 4 car entries. 17 cars in all, plus another 5 WRC privateer entries (ie Per-Gunnar Andersson and the 3 Mini Coopers entered as Privateers). Potentially 22 WRC class cars not 10. Click here for full WRC entry list It also has to be said that with the dumbing down of the WRC class cars this year to be basically "Super 2000" class cars with a few options that the performance gap between WRC and other classes such as S2000 is not that great any more. On the Raikkonen to Le Mans with Loeb thought that I raised earlier in the thread, Peugeot could enter a car with Loeb & Raikkonen joined by Stefan Sarrazin, who, as well as being one of the central drivers of the full Peugeot LMP1 campaign for the last few years has also driven a lot of WRC, and other rallying (Monte Carlo 2010 4th place) and even in F1 and F3000 before. Sarrazin is driving full time for Peugeot in the IRC Championship this year. That would then be a Le Mans team who all have driven F1 cars (Loeb only testing) and who have had point scoring finishes in WRC. Sad part of my little dream thought is that Loeb and Raikkonen have both confirmed no Le Mans this year despite no WRC / LM calendar clash. |
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Where do Sprint Cup cars become:
"200mph monsters racing flat out and swapping paint while they're at it". -OR- "43 cars piling into bends in a pack at 205mph+..." I hear that MPH being thrown around by the NASCAR crowd like Jacques throws around his opinions. I watch a little NASCAR and I never see the cars reaching that speed. Is "200 mph" badass NASCAR-speak for like around 185mph?? Getting back to Kimi, I like the guy and would hope the NASCAR crowd could warm him up a bit but I doubt it. As a result the fans will hate him which could add to the pro wrestling image of NASCAR... |
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Absolutely. But I'd prefer it if Kimi had waited until he was a bit older before tasting all the flavours. He's only 31. He should still be in F1.
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As a JPM fan I would love that. |
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Excellent news.. Kimi is ditching Gillet and partnering with Kyle Busch.
http://nascar.speedtv.com/article/tr...car-kbm-truck/ |
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Very good move.
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Totally agree, but I think it's very unlikely now unless something unexpected happens. Mind you, he and Vettel get on very well, so maybe it could be Kimi to Red Bull for 2012! (Sorry, Mark.)
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It is interesting news I was a little shocked when I first heard about it, but on reflection as much as I miss him in F1 the best of luck to him..
It will be a good reason to start watching although recently I have started to pay more attention to it seeing as I live where I do.. I would like to sergest that they have a NASCAR race on the Saturday and a F1 race on the Sunday at Austin, that would be different..I wonder is that feasible, crazy idea maybe... I think for a while The Kimster he will be flying bellow the radar in NASCAR, but it is entirely possible that he could do rather well given some time.. |
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Kimi officially seals NASCAR deal.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90407 Maybe he'll swap places with Webber at the end of the year? Webber to NASCAR! |
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They reach 200mph most of the time.
What does it matter anyways? They are damn quick for buses. |
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I think much of the "Eurosnobbery" as you put it, comes from a partial ignorance in Europe of American motorsports.
Obviously there plenty of very well informed fans of US motorsports in Europe but being a long time fan of NHRA, IHRA, NASCAR, Indy, ALMS etc , I notice the lack of knowledge when talking to other race fans here. However, when I'm in the States, I find it really hard to get info on what's going on with the rest of the world's motorsport scene. Great racing is great racing, wherever it's at, and the US along with Europe have a rich history, quality series and great fan base. So for me, if the snobbery exists, then it's a little misguided. |
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Definitely there is snobbery from both sides. Highly frustrating.
But not confined to motorsports either. |
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I think he will enjoy the atmosphere and like Montoya love the racing and competition after the sterile atmosphere of F1. Montoya questioned the other day if F1 drivers were now expected to be engineers not drivers with the various knobs and buttons on the steering wheel, non of which have anything to do with driving skill. Whilst we hear praise from those with a vested interest in F1 i am sure some of the greats must be turning in their graves when they look at what the sport has become.
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