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From: Mike Fleischer (themightytoe![]() |
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Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:45:36 -0700 (PDT) |
I absolutely agree removing TC was a boon to F1!
Anyone who watched the British GP and has watched F1 racing in the last 5 years will recognize that race as one of the most exciting and fun to watch races in recent history!
Even my 5 year old son wanted to keep watching the race (and he is a big NASCAR fan! Don't ask he was overexposed to some redneck cousins and I have been trying to de-program him ever since!). Be careful what you teach them when they are little, it sticks with them for the rest of their lives...
Ken Rentiers wrote:
OK: Somewhere around midway through the season, it occurs that there has been a lot more variety in who is on the podium than in previous years. True talent, and great cars, still dominate; but boy howdy, there is a lot more excitement these last few races than in the previous years' predominance of dull parades. People actually pass, or get passed.
So question: is the removal of traction control a good thing? Should this change continue? I vote 'yes'.
uncle ken
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