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AllDay_028I'm certain the correct answer is "neither"

And we have a winner.

"When you expect things to happen - strangely enough - they do happen." - JP Morgan
 

F1 is my favorite, but I like them all. I went to my first F1 race at the GP in Austin and it was amazing. I've been to the Indy 500, which every auto racing fan should see at least once. As far as NASCAR, been to Talledega 3x, Daytona 2x, and Atlanta once.

It's very frustrating however that we have very sub-par open wheel now in the U.S. ever since the CART/IRL breakup. This makes it much harder to ever groom a U.S. driver to be competitive in F1.

 

C) MotoGP

Seriously though, they are all great and come down to personal preference which for me would be F1>NASCAR. Anyone who talks shit about any motorsport is highly inept at it or else they would realize the balls and training they require. Kind of like someone who says baseball is boring, put them on the receiving end of a curve or fastball and see how many out of 100 they hit. You don't like it, good, I'm sure people don't like you, but you don't go around knocking shit b/c you don't like it.

If the glove don't fit, you must acquit!
 

F1 no question. These cars are literally airplanes glued to the ground. Absolute insanity. I love it.

Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis - when I was dead broke man I couldn't picture this
 
FinanceBrahNASCAR is not a joke, it just looks simplistic. I'm willing to say motorsports are perhaps the most mentally complex sport, maybe only chess compares. To answer I'd still choose F1, especially if we are talking about the turbo era.
Did you just compare the mental complexity of driving a car in a circle to chess? Wow.
 
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FinanceBrahNASCAR is not a joke, it just looks simplistic. I'm willing to say motorsports are perhaps the most mentally complex sport, maybe only chess compares. To answer I'd still choose F1, especially if we are talking about the turbo era.
Did you just compare the mental complexity of driving a car in a circle to chess? Wow.

Just reminded me of Bobby Fischer telling Jeremy Schaap his father was a typical jewish snake haha

 
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