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Well, it is surely best not to rise to that kind of thing if you feel it is unfair?
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This was one of the best fields in a long time through the top half of the grid, and they generally succeeded in giving us a very good race - when the tail-end-ten weren't running into walls. http://lastturnclub.com/index.php?op...=125&Itemid=71 |
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I would put forward that if you looked at the back ten in the early CART years you would find even bigger stiffs than the last ten this year. Further, while Moreno and Al Jr might be past it, they are not now and never were stiffs.
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It's always disheartening to me how American open-wheel discussion boards always center around the relative politics/popularity of the "other guys" rather than the actual racing. Ten-Tenths is one of the few "neutral" respites from that. Let's keep it that way eh?
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There will always be moments when the stiffs do better than expected...
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I know...and I suppose hanging it together for 4 laps on your tod is different to 200 laps with 32 others...but I still find it quite amusing that on one weekend at least Bedard was faster than Emmo.
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It's as valid an editorial point of view, AFAIK, to comment on the weakness of a part of the entry as it is to comment on the strength of another. I said that the front of this grid - through a dozen or more - was as competitive as ever, or more so. This point of view is no different than saying a football league is strong at the top, but very weak at the bottom - for whatever reason - as apposed to one that is pretty competitive throughout. Here is what was written...in full. If you can "draft" the best ten from the "other guys" to Indy, then you have a better race. Less cautions. Period. If you read "relative politics/popularity of the other guys into that, you're trying way too hard. |
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