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I played golf this morning with a Frenchman and we got to discussing our mutual dislike of NASCAR. He thought it was all about power and not finesse.

"Americans he said, have this obsession with powerful engines and are not into finesse". "American men for the most part, make love the same way, all power and no finesse". I never thought about it that way but I think he has a point.

Thousands and thousands of people drinking their beer and eating their corndogs and watching cars fore ever making left turns. Wham Bam, thank you Mam. Round and round and round and round. Boring!!!!
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Siding with the French now are we?

I guess all the Formula cars have tiny little engines. :thinking:

If you told me that NASCAR is a complete waste of fuel.....

Our fuel prices go up and up while these folks spend hours driving in circles then you may get an audience.

"The average NASCAR gets 4.5 miles per gallon and each race has

about50 drivers and there are about 40 races in the season.

They use over 200,000 gallons of gas in a year."

Speaking of power. Golf.

When should I lay up or go for the 380?

Power vs finesse.

The time I hit a triple eagle it was damn good.

Power or finesse? Or both?
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JacksDad;673948 wrote: Siding with the French now are we?

I guess all the Formula cars have tiny little engines. :thinking:

If you told me that NASCAR is a complete waste of fuel.....

Our fuel prices go up and up while these folks spend hours driving in circles then you may get an audience.

"The average NASCAR gets 4.5 miles per gallon and each race has

about50 drivers and there are about 40 races in the season.

They use over 200,000 gallons of gas in a year."

Speaking of power. Golf.

When should I lay up or go for the 380?

Power vs finesse.

The time I hit a triple eagle it was damn good.

Power or finesse? Or both?


Err! JD, Nascar stock motors are 5.375 - 5.866 Litres v8. Whereas Formula 1 engines are 2.4 Litre v8. Not that i'm geeky or anything.....:thinking:




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So Formula uses less fuel than Nascar?

It's still a waste of fuel regarding resources.

Don't get me wrong.

I love to watch formula racing.

My point is why the America bashing?
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JacksDad;674027 wrote: So Formula uses less fuel than Nascar?

It's still a waste of fuel regarding resources.

Don't get me wrong.

I love to watch formula racing.

My point is why the America bashing?


I've absolutely no idea....who cares what the French think anyway.....:wah::wah:




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dubs;674030 wrote: I've absolutely no idea....who cares what the French think anyway.....:wah::wah:


Well yes.

Then there's that.

:wah:
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Finesse ....



That's French, right?
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JacksDad;674027 wrote: So Formula uses less fuel than Nascar?

It's still a waste of fuel regarding resources.

Don't get me wrong.

I love to watch formula racing.

My point is why the America bashing?


America Bashing?????? What the hell--------you mean if to say that if I don't like NASCAR and say so, that it's America Bashing. Well get this---------I don't like Apple Pie either.
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BLASPHEMY!!

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Lon;674065 wrote: America Bashing?????? What the hell--------you mean if to say that if I don't like NASCAR and say so, that it's America Bashing. Well get this---------I don't like Apple Pie either.


It's how you say it... with or without finesse.
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I don't like NASCAR, I do like apple pie, I also like the French; especially their women.
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I checked with talk radio. We're allowed to like the French again. They have a new prime minister.
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France is cool, like KB said, especially the women. So is America as well, and there are also many fine looking merican women ain't there? SO, come on France and America be friends and play nice, you can then join forces and pick on someone else, like I dunno, Portugal maybe, or what about New Zealand (far too quiet that bunch are, they are planning something)?

I'm not into NASCAR but the cars look pretty cool, annd they are always having mad crashes, more than Forumla One, so thats one up for them. France also has the tour de France, which is cool, cause its like a 3 week long drug party on wheels, pretty edgy stuff. Strangely enough many Americans win the tour, which means either they are great at cycling, or they love their drugs, or both, and I think you need to be good at both to win nowadays. :wah:
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Accountable;674248 wrote: I checked with talk radio. We're allowed to like the French again. They have a new prime minister.


I wish Segoline Royale had won, she was one nice looking politican woman, they would have all been hitting on her in the g8 summits, she could have had them all running round in circles. Trust the French to choose the other one. :wah:
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The Tour de France is easy. You only need one nut to win .

I just get the feeling sometimes, Lon that you prefer New Zealand over Cali.

Perhaps I'm envious.:lips:

And Acct. It's still not ok to accept the French. You heard that on a re-broadcast on Air America.:D
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no one should like the french

there cheese stinks

there tanks have six gears.... one forward five revearse

and they only speak french to **** us off(bet they speak english at home sods)
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el guapo;674292 wrote: and they only speak french to **** us off(bet they speak english at home sods)


:wah:
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Lon;673939 wrote: I played golf this morning with a Frenchman and we got to discussing our mutual dislike of NASCAR. He thought it was all about power and not finesse.

"Americans he said, have this obsession with powerful engines and are not into finesse". "American men for the most part, make love the same way, all power and no finesse". I never thought about it that way but I think he has a point.

Thousands and thousands of people drinking their beer and eating their corndogs and watching cars fore ever making left turns. Wham Bam, thank you Mam. Round and round and round and round. Boring!!!!


Europeans poo poo everything we do anyway. Go eat some Quail eggs. Thats what I always say.
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Quote:

Originally Posted by JacksDad

Siding with the French now are we?

I guess all the Formula cars have tiny little engines. :thinking:



If you told me that NASCAR is a complete waste of fuel.....

Our fuel prices go up and up while these folks spend hours driving in circles then you may get an audience.



"The average NASCAR gets 4.5 miles per gallon and each race has

about50 drivers and there are about 40 races in the season.

They use over 200,000 gallons of gas in a year."

Speaking of power. Golf.

When should I lay up or go for the 380?

Power vs finesse.

The time I hit a triple eagle it was damn good.

Power or finesse? Or both?





dubs;674003 wrote: Err! JD, Nascar stock motors are 5.375 - 5.866 Litres v8. Whereas Formula 1 engines are 2.4 Litre v8. Not that i'm geeky or anything.....


Formula 1 engines DO NOT get better gas mileage than NASCAR..........



Formula One Engines



The F1 engine is the most complex car of a current Formula One car. It consists of close to 5000 parts of which around 1500 are moving elements. When all of these elements are fixed together after 2 weeks of work it it can produce more than 750hp and reach more than 20,000 rpm. At its maximum pace the current V8 engines consume around 60 litres of petrol for 100km of racing.



60 liter = 15.850 323 141 gallon [US, liquid]

100 km = 32.3974 n.m. (US)



32.39 / 15.85 = 2.04 MPG



Where a NASCAR Nextel Cup engine averages about 4-5 MPG as stated by JD



Lon,

a day sitting on me arse drinkin a beer and watching roundy rounders beats a day chasing a little white ball, and having to PAY about $30 for the privilege!!



Besides NASCAR may not be a sport.... but.... It is a way of life.





And a lot of that life is giving back to their country and people less fortunate.

Here is a link to a few of the drivers charity sites.



http://foundation.nascar.com/NetCommuni ... &srcid=290
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I didn't actually say that Formula 1 engines use less fuel BTS, I was telling him the size of engines used! F1 cars are hand built dedicated racing machines, whereas Nascar are stock cars, and as such have to use (heavily modified) stock parts. To compare the two is crazy. they're like chalk and cheese.




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Portuguese women are wonderful too my sepia toned friend.
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KB.;674584 wrote: Portuguese women are wonderful too my sepia toned friend.


Indeed they are, and maybe its time for me to put up a photo that was taken before 1890! :wah:
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BTW, of all the silly little picky arguments that us Euro types and Americans get involved in about our little cultural differences, (vive le difference people!) i think that this one about the mileage you can get from a NASCAR or a Formula One car has to be one of the all time silliest. We should all be ashamed of ourselves, still if thats all we have to argue about, thats actually quite encouraging. :thinking:
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Galbally;674600 wrote: Indeed they are, and maybe its time for me to put up a photo that was taken before 1890! :wah:


Leave it, it looks good. Different.
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KB.;674607 wrote: Leave it, it looks good. Different.


Fair enough KB, they did have much better photographers in the 19th century alright. This Imac I got though, it can take pretty cool pictures, maybe I should try one of them. Hmmmn, anyway, moving swiftly along.
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Galbally;674602 wrote: still if thats all we have to argue about, thats actually quite encouraging. :thinking:


And that's bad because........

?

:D
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JacksDad;674617 wrote: And that's bad because........

?

:D


Quite. :rolleyes:
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Lon;673939 wrote: I played golf this morning with a Frenchman and we got to discussing our mutual dislike of NASCAR. He thought it was all about power and not finesse.

"Americans he said, have this obsession with powerful engines and are not into finesse". "American men for the most part, make love the same way, all power and no finesse". I never thought about it that way but I think he has a point.

Thousands and thousands of people drinking their beer and eating their corndogs and watching cars fore ever making left turns. Wham Bam, thank you Mam. Round and round and round and round. Boring!!!!


I'd like to know what makes him an expert on the lovemaking skills of American men?? :thinking: :D
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sunny104;674894 wrote: I'd like to know what makes him an expert on the lovemaking skills of American men?? :thinking: :D


Touche! :wah:

Or as we say in Ireland, "nice one, he's quare sickened now!"
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