I havn't had a drink in over 3 years. at 55 even a small hang-over lasted way to long. Plus I have to maintain my boyish figurexpensive wrote:You should be aware that F1T has a strict "Don't drink and post" policy Taz, correct Gibs?
Actually I think the heart of NASCAR Country would be around Talladegaandrew wrote:My main concern is that Texas is the heart of NASCAR territory.
Do the locals want race cars that can turn left AND right or will the novelty wear off after a couple years?
Impossible question to answer of course as only time will tell.
You mean moderating fuel?xpensive wrote:You should be aware that F1T has a strict "Don't drink and post" policy Taz, correct Gibs?
=D>Giblet wrote:You mean moderating fuel?xpensive wrote:You should be aware that F1T has a strict "Don't drink and post" policy Taz, correct Gibs?
Not sure why you would think I'm not relaxed, and you my friend must have missed thisandrew wrote:Relax Freddie Kruger, I'm not trying to put the evil vibes on the race, just questioning if it is the most suitable location.
54,853 like that Facebook page but how will that translate into the number of tickets sold? The number of like isn't limited to the just the US.
You're hiding it well I must admit.Tazio wrote: ...
I havn't had a drink in over 3 years.
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You don't let things go well do you.?xpensive wrote:You're hiding it well I must admit.Tazio wrote: ...
I havn't had a drink in over 3 years.
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Anyway, it will be interesting to see the ticket prices for the Austin event whenever they show up, wonder if the typical US race-fan is prepared to fork out 500-600 USD for admission and a decent seat? In NYC, hell yeah, but in the deep south?
How is Texas deep in Nascar country? I think you are confused with the Carolina's and Alabama..xpensive wrote:I don't think anyone wants the Austin race to fail, it's just that the chosen location for F1's return to US is a bit mystifying,
a city deep within Nascar country that don't even have a track? Scheduled for the hottest period of the year at that?
Its not, Austin in particular is the Frisco of Texas. Most NASCAR fans come from the south east not Texas.andrew wrote:My main concern is that Texas is the heart of NASCAR territory.
Do the locals want race cars that can turn left AND right or will the novelty wear off after a couple years?
Impossible question to answer of course as only time will tell.