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Re: alfa-digest V9 #338



I agree with you about the condescending attitude displayed in Mr. Smith's comments, but I must say that I am one American car nut who simply does not understand NASCAR racing. Its not that the concept or the rules and strategies escape me, its simply that the point escapes me. Go fast and turn left? Where's the appeal in that? Add to that the fact that the cars look like American junker sedans yet have not one component in common with them (even the headlights are decals) and I fail to understand the fascination my fellow countrymen have with this particular form of racing. And while I'm sure that it's exciting and challenging to compete in these races; from a spectator point of view, It all seems so incredibly boring (unless there's a wreck - maybe that's the appeal, the old gladiator-like blood lust). I'm not knocking it, understand, I just don't understand the fascination. Now, if we were talking the European Touring Car Championships with Alfas racing all season, now THAT'S racing! :->

George Graves
'86 GTV-6
now with 3.0 liter 'S' engine
and Power Steering


On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 02:24 PM, alfa-digest wrote:


Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 12:56:57 -0800 (PST)
From: Jerry in Houston <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Americans and F1

Again, in his usual inelegant style, Mr. Smith
proceeds to tell us how stupid Americans are because
they, in very large numbers, prefer a different style
of auto racing than he...as if only those who agree
with his idea of racing style are capable of
intelligent thought....AND they do not understand F1,
as if there is some deep inner insight required to
appreciate F1....and Mr. Smith is our Yoda.  Europeans
must be getting dumber as US NASCAR racing is now
syndicated to the Euro TV market...don't know exactly
where or what parts.  He, on the other hand, is
certainly knowledgeable of all the ins and outs of all
kinds of racing thus his pronouncements displaying his
superior grasp of all things automotive and the
inticacies of all forms of motor racing.

Jerry in Houston
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