[Shotimes] RE: OT - Yahoo V8SHO NASCAR Fantasy Group

Paul L Fisher sho@paul-fisher.com
Wed, 4 Aug 2004 16:55:27 -0500


They both have the same sponsor (Shooey and Rubens). A lot of teams have a
team orders concept. Just imagine if one of Lance Armstrong's team mates
decided that he wanted to win it himself.

 

 

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From: John Stout [mailto:sho_man1@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 4:50 PM
To: Matt Kennedy; trexkeys@aol.com
Cc: dmall@mwonline.net; v8sho@v8sho.com; shotimes@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: OT - Yahoo V8SHO NASCAR Fantasy Group

 

Thats because he is not suppossed to win, did you not see the race where
they made Schumakers teammate ie (bitch) hit the brakes so glory boy could
win and gain more points.  Let Junior try and tell Michael to slow up so he
can win, the sponsors would have a fit.  And lets see the F1 crowd do a
little "rubbin" during the race.  

Matt Kennedy <matt.kennedy@gmail.com> wrote: 

The only thing we ALL have to remember here is that we are watching
history every time Schumi turns that wheel. Think about it... if he
wasn't adjusting his brake bias (or whatever the hell that incident in
the Monaco tunnel was), he could potentially win EVERY race this year.

Yes, Ferarri spends way more on everything than anyone else, but look
at Ruebens. He's not driving away from everybody like Mike.


----- Original Message -----
From: trexkeys@aol.com 
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 16:57:53 EDT
Subject: Re: OT - Yahoo V8SHO NASCAR Fantasy Group
To: dmall@mwonline.net, v8sho@v8sho.com, shotimes@autox.team.net


Don, you are correct, sir! The Speed Vision Series is a hoot! I
still love the Trans Am and WRC, too. At least, you see some real
driving technique. It's particularly interesting to see the way the
manufacturers/teams approach each track. I wished there was more of
it here in the US. Maybe more of that kind of forward thinking would
then find it's way into our cars.
I still like F1, too. Lately though, it's been more of a Ferrari
fest, or should I say, feast. 3rd place generally winds up being "1st
in class". Still, when its wet, Schumacher embarrasses the
competition. He could be, seemingly, driving a pickup truck and still
lap the field. You can't hide a driver. Especially, one of his
talent. How entertaining it would have been to see where the
Senna/Schumacher struggle was headed. Reminds me of Prost/Senna or
Lauda/Prost or Lauda/Fitipaldi....lol. Too bad.
You are also correct about the road course situation in NASCAR. 
More entertaining, harder to balance a car to turn "both" ways and
still be fast, a real driving test but, more costly for the teams and
NASCAR. Besides, you can't see the whole track from one vantage point
so, seating is a problem. Won't happen.
Sports car and Sports Sedan racing is where it's at, for me. 
Real world cars modded for the track. Sounds like something the
weekend warrior does every Fri., Sat. and Sunday. Well, except during
Football season. Go Cowboys! (my jab).
Rex in Ft. Worth
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Mods

 

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