Why can't americans drive?

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BJTT_Pella

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I can drift figure 8's around your ass. Im Murican and I hate American auto racing. I like to watch the V8 super cars racing. That shit is the real deal, they turn left and right. I also watch Formula D and lots of drifting.


And unless a Monster truck is built around a Gas Turbine, i could give two fucks.
 
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Because we have freedom and open roads and we don't have such a high population density that we have to stack people on top of each other like they're sardines.

Also we've been too busy building our 10th supercarrier to give any fucks about driving in tight spaces and F1.

So to answer your question I guess it comes down to priorities?

 

delightone

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I think this is about to change we have Haas F1 next season it's an american based F1 team with a second factory in england.
We are getting more North American races, and currently there's one american F1 driver Alexander Rossi.

As soon as some big american companies sponsor a driver, i think we could see alot of more american f1 drivers.
 

Sweets

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As soon as some big american companies sponsor a driver, i think we could see alot of more american f1 drivers.
Having the right driver sponsor package is about 60% of getting a drive, good drivers get dropped because they don't bring enough to the team in terms of sponsorship Paul Di Resta is a good example of this
 

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Because we have freedom and open roads and we don't have such a high population density that we have to stack people on top of each other like they're sardines.

Also we've been too busy building our 10th supercarrier to give any fucks about driving in tight spaces and F1.

So to answer your question I guess it comes down to priorities?

you're going way too deep. it's simple really.

ya can't get hyphy on racing when ya gotta ghost ride the whip.

 

Qat

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Because we have freedom and open roads and we don't have such a high population density that we have to stack people on top of each other like they're sardines.
Relevance?

Also I wonder why dem Americans come here with their fancy cars to drive as fast as they want on our Autobahn. Because we are allowed to! #Freiheit
 
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Relevance?
High population density = congested cities with a lot of winding roads, where more "F1-style driving" can take place.

It's like asking why non-Mexicans are shit at digging drug tunnels. Practice makes perfect.
 
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High population density = congested cities with a lot of winding roads, where more "F1-style driving" can take place.

It's like asking why non-Mexicans are shit at digging drug tunnels. Practice makes perfect.
Pfft, speak for yourself, my drug tunnels are pristine. :D
 

Qat

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High population density = congested cities with a lot of winding roads, where more "F1-style driving" can take place.

It's like asking why non-Mexicans are shit at digging drug tunnels. Practice makes perfect.
That seems to be more an issue of city-planning or lack thereof, not of density.
 
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That seems to be more an issue of city-planning or lack thereof, not of density.
I agree urban planning in European cities is terrible, but you also don't have as much space as we have, so at times you have no choice but to stack people on top of each other and have unorganized postal address systems.
 

Lord Vutulaki

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Because we have freedom and open roads and we don't have such a high population density that we have to stack people on top of each other like they're sardines.

Also we've been too busy building our 10th supercarrier to give any fucks about driving in tight spaces and F1.

So to answer your question I guess it comes down to priorities?


FREEDOM MERICA!


 

Qat

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I agree urban planning in European cities is terrible, but you also don't have as much space as we have, so at times you have no choice but to stack people on top of each other and have unorganized postal address systems.
Well for one, most cities here are so old, you have to work with inherited problems. As for stacking people over another.. hmm I believe your cities have more skyscrapers. No clue about the postal system, seems fine here.

And we can still drive as fast as we want. :D