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Essentially Flyertalk / Re: travel thread
« on: May 22, 2024, 06:38:13 PM »If you aren't in some elite F1 party I'm sure it's like every other racing event. Sit there and watch cars go by having no real idea what is happening, probably even worse on a road course.
I tried one Nascar and indycsr event when KS opened, decided it was not for me. Seemed incredible waste of time.
I watched the F1 Vegas one and was only interested when I could see a Vegas monument
"has anyone been to an F1 race, maybe in Europe"
"based on my experience at a nascar race at kansas speedway, it would suck"
lol love ya phil
A car race is a car race. The F1 allure is the glitz right?
No
Not to go off track here but what is the difference in F1 vs Nascar or indycar?
Cars and tracks and rules and storylines and global presence. No ovals in F1 is probably the biggest along with races all over the world and also the cars are faster and more advanced than the others.
So car racing with fancy presence/parties. Going faster isn't a different experience. Indycar does road tracks and so does Nascar right?
I get there maybe differences to the trained racing eye but I wasn't getting that level of depth from the original question hence my original answer.