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20 Sep 2004, 22:44 (Ref:1102502) | #1 | ||
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fun question
here we go guys, which track that champ car has ever raced on is best suited to show the glory and diversity of a champ car. whether its screaming at 240mph at michigan, manuevuring around tight city streets, breaking as late as possible at a place like cleveland, or having the nerve to keep it flat out through the kink at elkhart. lets here what you guys think.
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21 Sep 2004, 12:53 (Ref:1102849) | #2 | ||
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How can one track demonstrate diversity?
A track like Road America comes to mind as a great showpiece event. |
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21 Sep 2004, 15:56 (Ref:1102984) | #4 | ||
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I'd have to pick Road America. These cars were built for speed, but also for drivability (braking/cornering). IMO this track best demonstrates both.
Remember when the teams would have entirely different chassis for superspeedways? I think the wheelbase was longer or something like that? |
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