Kimi moving to NASCAR?
#24
Kimi will never be back in f1 and he knows it as that boat has set sail IMHO, so he is going to now try his hand at Nascar best of luck to him, I expect him to be fast so should be interesting in he can also race on the ovals...
#25
Montoya says he welcomes Raikkonen to NASCAR
autosport.com - NASCAR News: Montoya would welcome Raikkonen
He must have forgotten this. Ha Ha!
YouTube - Montoya - '****ing ****ing Raikkonen, What A ****ing Idiot'
autosport.com - NASCAR News: Montoya would welcome Raikkonen
He must have forgotten this. Ha Ha!
YouTube - Montoya - '****ing ****ing Raikkonen, What A ****ing Idiot'
#27
Not much skill? come on now that is just BS, you know it and I know it... Just because you don't enjoy watching the sport don't write off all the drivers as lacking in skill.
#28
I don't think it's particularly surprising. He's sick of F1 and wants to keep racing in a popular series.
For all the poo-pooing of Nascar, it's the most successful motorsport series in the world, and for a lot of reasons the snobs tend to gloss over. It's about drivers and their general approachability. With F1 taking a stroll down the eco-tard path, and most other forms of organized racing entirely off the radar of most people, it's only going to get more popular.
For all the poo-pooing of Nascar, it's the most successful motorsport series in the world, and for a lot of reasons the snobs tend to gloss over. It's about drivers and their general approachability. With F1 taking a stroll down the eco-tard path, and most other forms of organized racing entirely off the radar of most people, it's only going to get more popular.
#29
Go drive one sometime. They're one of the hardest cars to drive competently, especially on tracks with 30-some degrees of banking. Driving them on road courses is considerably easier by comparison.
#30
Since NASCAR is so easy, and F1 is so hard, how come non of the F1 guys have a championship title in NASCAR?