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3 Mar 2016, 02:34 (Ref:3619469) | #1 | ||
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Daniel Ricciardo to NASCAR
Please no. Win an F1 title first before considering a move to left turn only racing.
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Who? Sorry, never heard of him.
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He has been a F1 driver for the past 5 years.
Has 3 wins. From Australia. I say come one, come all. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ricciardo http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/...-jr-in-nascar/ |
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He has an open offer to drive a road course (right turns included) for JR motorsports in NASCAR's Xfinity series (2nd Division), which he has so far declined. Lewis Hamilton has also expressed interest in stock cars, he was at Homestead in the #24 pit box. I hope they both see the light and make the switch. |
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That would be interesting. I cant blame him either, considering the current state of Redbull.
Honestly, he could probably walk on to either of the road courses and win the race. |
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Seriously? Ricciardo to NASCAR? I know F1 is a bad patch atm, but the gimmicks introduced in NASCAR the last few years make F1 look well run
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That is interesting, but then again, not surprising, in today's world of racing. The drivers of the different forms of racing have developed respect for each other. Unfortunately, I can remember, in the not too distance past, when the drivers of different racing forms oftentimes did not respect drivers of other forms of racing. I remember when every other form of racing looked down on stock car drivers, called them various names, etc. That is one of the NUMEROUS reasons that I have for not following and having ZERO interest in any form or racing, outside of stock car racing. I'm glad the drivers finally figured it out! Kudos to all of them!
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I'd rather see him first at IndyCar. He has plenty of time for Nascar.
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As for the Sprint Cup Series, now, due to the charter/franchise system, unless you are a charter/franchise team/driver. you will have only a very limited chance at getting into a car. Basically, if you are an outsider, FORGET IT! NASCAR IS NOT a RETIREMENT SERIES! The sooner they learn that, the better! |
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He does have plenty of time for NASCAR. But he doesn't have plenty of time to succeed in NASCAR. It's a different discipline entirely and the typical open wheel hotshot can't master that series. See Haas' quote in the F1 thread.
I like to see more have a go though so as to claw back that era where drivers tried their hand at multiple disciplines as a matter of course. |
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To your point, however, NASCAR sometimes has a perception that anyone can jump in and be successful, but that's a farse. Unless Daniel has any oval or saloon car racing background, it's a tall order for success. Who is the successful top series racer that cut his teeth in mini stocks? Now that may have some weight for success. |
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Hornish, Montoya, Ambrose and Robby Gordon have showed that Nascar requires a long preparation. |
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I didn't say that you did. I pointed out that MANY of those fans had and that until recently, since the 1990s or so, (Scott Pruett was the first one that I can remember that did not bring that attitude with him) the drivers had brought this attitude with them!
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