Originally posted by: Wadded Beef
Originally posted by: loic2003
Reasons:
You have to squeeze a lot of horsepower out of a small engine
You need to make one hell of a tough, efficient and reliable car
There are corners.
Thinking about stage times is much more difficult than seeing which car is in front of the pack of cars
You need to be able to use a manual gearbox
Because they're not winning already so they don't want to venture out from sports they already dominate in as it's bad for the country's jingoistic mentality
/Jeremy Clarkson
haha, is that from a magazine or the show?
Actually it was just me, but I thought it sounded like something JC would say
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Why isn't baseball popular in England? Why isn't NASCAR popular in Germany? It is cultural. Most people like the music, sports, etc that they grew up with
Most US motor racing fans did not grow up with rallying.
Because baseball is almost as dull as cricket. No-one watches cricket here either apart from proper lah-di-dah's.
NASCAR is hideously boring, also. Staight lines or ovals == not very interesting.
I much prefer rallying to F1, personally. Sure, it may be half the speed but I think the cars are works of art. The speed they go over such rough terrain and the pounding they take is nothing short of jaw-dropping.
Check out the concentration of the driver's face when they're doing it... it's amazing. The amount of minute adjustments they make to the car is supreme. Have you ever seen when they have the camera pointed at their feet? It's like they're doing a rendition of the 'Riverdance' down there. These guys are proper talented.
The spectators are almost as mad as the drivers, too
