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>> > Habits being hard to break, he blows it yet again on the
>> > very first lap, and this with a car so slow as to hardly be
>> > able to get out of its own way. You can take the loser(s)
>> > out of Chump Car (and have nothing remaining), but ...
>> >
>>
>> Apparently his car *was* fast enough to get out of its own way. At
least
> the
>> front got out of the rear's way...
>>
>> All in all, I think fans of American open wheel racing should be
pulling
> for
>> Seabass. The more success he has, the more credible AOW racing becomes.
> It's
>> a win-win.
>
> Funny how the opposite was the prevailing attitude and
> touted (and continues to be) approach (although some
> apparently prefer to pretend otherwise) regarding Michael
> Andretti's (AOW's CART all time winningest driver) both
> foray into F1 and preeminent successes in the IRL. As I
> see it, it's a mite late for those who start or prolong a war
> or wars to be complaining about how negative, pugilistic
> or unconscionable a purveyor of bad press their opponent
> is after getting their individual and collective asses stomped.
> "You play with fire, you get burned."
I would have liked to see Andretti do well. He didn't, he was pretty
lacklustre all season really. I was happy when Villeneuve did well in F1,
I
always wanted Montoya to do well too. It's not an anti-American/AOW thing,
it's just a "**** overrated driver" thing.
Mike P


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