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I just dont get it. What is the attraction of seeing rich people race around in souped up cars/bikes? Its not like I can go along to my local motorSport club, join and have a go is it? You need £100000s of disposable income to even think about taking part. I can (or could when i was a bit younger) do that at my local Football, Cricket, Rugby (both codes), Tennis, Hockey, Bowls, Swimming/Diving, Athletics, Darts, Snooker, Boxing, Pool, Golf, Cycling etc, etc clubs. And I never did it at school either, so surely the word 'Sport' cant be used when referring to these rich peoples pastimes?
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Motor Sports depend entirely on who has the best machine, and to back this statement up I have two scenarios. :rules:
Damon Hill was a test driver. He got a season drive in the best car for one season and became F1 champion carrying the title 'Best driver in the world'. Then fell back into relative obscurity.
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Using similar parameters, i'm going to fight Wladimir Klitchko and we are both going to use a machine. He's getting a Kenwood food mixer and I'm getting a Stihl Petrol Chainsaw. I fancy my chances.
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Would it make me World heavyweight Champion? Yes, but only because i have the best machine.
Conclusion? MotorSports are for mouthbreathers.
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