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12/17/23, 5:32 PM |
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12/18/23, 9:20 AM |
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I meant in addition to the regular schedule, dont be stomping on my hopelessly futile dream
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12/18/23, 10:25 AM |
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12/18/23, 10:27 AM |
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I am glad some of you weren't around when the automobile was invented. We would all be riding horses.
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12/18/23, 12:26 PM |
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Just like this version of a rear-engine race car; the street cars of today offer more than everything that is needed, is a great product, and are very safe. Everything doesn't have to be redesigned and imagined just to fit an agenda...
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12/18/23, 3:54 PM |
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Exactly! There is no reason in the world, why a spec engine should cost even a fraction of what they are paying now. If it's the same across the board, there is absolutely no reason to be ging for some exotic type of engine. Just make solid, equal horsepower in a durable package.
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12/18/23, 3:57 PM |
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In MY OPINION, if IndyCar could provide races that had close wheel to wheel competition and passing for positions throughout the field instead of relying on fuel conservation and pit strategies to execute a pass, they would have a product that would stand out and draw fans.
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12/18/23, 4:00 PM |
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Innovation and technology are great, when they solve a problem. The automobile displaced the horse and buggy because it was a vastly superior mode of transportation. The current EV push is something entirely different from that. It's much more a latteral move being pushed by a political agenda. If you can't see that, there's not much point in any further discussion.
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12/18/23, 7:33 PM |
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