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Sweet!!!

...yawning...

.... vomiting ....

 

As far as I'm concerned, the DP circus leaving town is the best thing to happen to Indy Car in years. No more mindless, junior high school type rah-rah crap from her super obsessed fan bois and gurlz, no more lame ass excuses for an over rated driver, no more hatin' on other drivers who have the misfortune of crashing into Princess Put-upon.

 

If she never gets within a mile of an Indy Car again, that is fine by me.

 

Are you ever wrong!!

But then think how many more fans with see her sense the Daytona 500 more that doubles the ratings of the INDY 500, not to mention her Super Bowl adds.

She is certainly in a better place. But glad it doesn't give you any concern. You can take your little INDY series and the .05 TV ratings and all the street non races and have a great time with it.

INDYCAR has major problems but one of the biggest problems is fans like you.  You are doing a great job at keeping the INDYCAR fan base very small.

Excuse me??  Danica has got to be the most overhyped driver in the history of motorsports, thanks to a bunch of sex starved freak bois who endlessly fantasize about her, or fan gurlz, who wanna be her and live vicariously through her.  Most of her fans strike me as stalker types, anyway.  Pretty sad when what used to be a top flight racing series relies on an average driver with average looks to be their poster child.

I like the way most of her fans, who always pretend to be "long time open wheel fans" *snicker*, have bailed on Indy Car because their precious princess ran off to play race car driver in NASCAR. At least you are honest enough to admit it

As I am not watching Indy Car anymore, and haven't since Indy last year, I am not part of their fan base, anyway. Haven't you figured that out by now, or haven't you bothered to read any of my posts?  The problems with Indy Car go way beyond DP, anyway, like running high speed parades on those idiotic highbankers, (some still haven't figured out that highbanker sh!t ain't racing) and having pathetically underpowered, ugly single manufacturer cars as the centerpiece of the series. Until they get a car worthy of being called Indy Car, and get far away from those assinine highbankers, this will remain a minor league sport of little consequence, no matter how much some people want to pretend that it matters.   

 

That is what is keeping the Indy Car fan base small - not me.

  

RaceFan, just because you disagree doesn't make DoE wrong.

Funny (in an ironic, not humorous way), though, that you, clearly a NASCAR fan, talk about Indy Car events being "non races" [sic].

Thanks Mike - I knew the USAF would back me up. Next time, do the world a favor and have some fighter jock drop a couple of J-dams on the DP Pod Polishin' group grope.

 

I actually watch a lot of NASCAR, too. I don't get into the restrictor plate tracks much, though, because of the fake, foot-to-the-floor/anyone-can-win nature of those tracks.  Most of the other tracks feature pretty good racing.

I once saw a video of a daisy cutter going off in a valley in AFG.  The best part was the effect of the shock wave as it moved up the walls of the valley.

only the street courses

Hittin' the street courses is fine  by me ........... but  if crap content is the criteria by which we determine the amount of firepower to be used on tracks, then the highbankers are just begging to be hit with several thermonuclear devices. 

But then, outside of IMS, it's the only oval that draws a crowd and has had staying power over the years. The only race, outside of IMS that actually has a history. 

This thread sure got way off the "No Danica at INDY in 2012"

But that's not unusual.

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