azanon said:
Please. Racing is an elitist sport that doesn't have any athletes. If you have that right last name or right connections, you get to learn how to train to be a race car driver. And, of course, it will most likely work out since any healthy individual can do it. Of course it seems a bit of a conundrum in Nascar since there you have elitist rednecks.
It certainly isn't like basketball or football where practically everyone's tried it, and you end up with truly the best possible people playing those sports.
And people lap these cars all the time; every day joe's. There are places you can go to pluck down several hundred to do exactly that.
Not only have you just shown your complete ignorance of the sport, but you've attempted to completely destroy common sense with that massive contradiction. Which is it, an elite sport or an every day joe sport? The saddest part of this to me is that you are
36 years old.
F1 drivers, Indy / Champ Car drivers, NASCAR drivers, any high level racers, almost all start out karting. To pay for a public karting session is cheaper than buying a videogame. If you're good there, you win money, track time, sponsorships and all kinds of things to help progress your career. Not only do you have to be extremely fit, physically and mentally, and be VERY smart, you have to risk your life every time you jump in the car. I know people who have died driving race cars. It's no joke.
By the way that last Champ Car race was awesome, who better to win it than Will Power.

It's too bad that during the commentary for the final 10 minutes of that race they had Danica in the studio commentating and she just would not shut up about herself.
Francisco d'Anconia said:
Or wins any race where it's necessary to make a right turn.
The Indycar series does race on normal tracks (so does NASCAR! *gasp*). She seems to struggle on them funnily enough.
One thing this thread has highlighted for me is the great difference in perception racing has in the US compared to the rest of the world. It's easy to blame that on NASCAR, but not for the sport itself but the fact that it's an easy target for smartarses and people don't like thinking for themselves much anymore.