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Mika Salo pondering NASCAR
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Mika Salo pondering NASCAR
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/71334

A bit of old news but I found this out recently and I didn't see a post on it. Since I heard nothing about it I doubt Salo got in. But 2009 is a very extreme preseason anyway

Even Regan Smith, rookie of the year with no DNFs, lost a full time ride..:yikes:

Of course if the economy calms down and NASCAR becomes much more stable, I'd say Salo has a good chance to be in NASCAR 2010 or 2011.

Interesting to say that Salo and Jarno Trulli are both mildy interested in NASCAR

Fittipaldi's original fail, Montoya's move, Villeneuve's fail, and more recently Edward's victory of Schumi has really pushed NASCAR in the spot light. But of course Indy is rising too with Conway signing for Indy (a mistake imo since he has no experience on the oval). It seems people are more willing to cross disciplines and be open minded than before (of course schumi will be schumi...)
Well Villeneuve still trys his best to enter NASCAR since 2007. He has turned down an offer from DTM, Le Mans and Aussie V8 Series, which are all one of the highest levels of Motorsports. Coulthard also publicly mentioned he has interest and Salo but the problem is getting into NASCAR is harder then it looks. It doesnt matter what you have won before, Villeneuve has won Indycar, Indy 500, F1 WDC, second in Le Mans, but if you dont have experience in stockcar racing its hard to get a ride.
Salo was a relatively uncompetitive F1 driver who is now well past his sell by date in motorsport. It therefore makes sense to go to the great Motorsport Graveyard called NASCAR, where people go in a bid to make their careers last longer.

That they can be competitive gives you an indication of the quality of the other drivers.
#4 - Ian.H
#5 - th84
Quote from tristancliffe :Salo was a relatively uncompetitive F1 driver who is now well past his sell by date in motorsport. It therefore makes sense to go to the great Motorsport Graveyard called NASCAR, where people go in a bid to make their careers last longer.

That they can be competitive gives you an indication of the quality of the other drivers.

Yea, I guess your right. After all, look at how well the ones that have already made the move are doing...
Quote from tristancliffe :

That they can be competitive gives you an indication of the quality of the other drivers.

Wow.....ignorant + stupidity. Haven't seen that in a while tbh. But excuse me? Competitive? Since when have the recent "outsiders" every been competitive? Only exception is Montoya winning a road course race...not even a single oval win at that. Fittipaldi couldn't handle his car, Villeneuve crashed out in qualifying, QUALIFYING, Fukuyama never finished better than 39th, and Carpentier is out of a ride

The only "outsider" who was competitive was Tony Steward but steward's from Indy (ovals anyways) and Marcos Ambrose. But Ambrose is hardly the "over the top driver".

Quote from tristancliffe :Salo was a relatively uncompetitive F1 driver who is now well past his sell by date in motorsport. It therefore makes sense to go to the great Motorsport Graveyard called NASCAR, where people go in a bid to make their careers last longer.

Oh yea...sure, so I guess Indy, LeMans and ALMS are motorsport graveyards as well and greater ones at that

Quote from th84 :Yea, I guess your right. After all, look at how well the ones that have already made the move are doing...

LOL!!!!!!
Nah Tristan is neither, he's just winding you up. That and he's a single seater fanboy!
Quote from Christopher Raemisch :Nah Tristan is neither, he's just winding you up.

I will never understand acting intentionally thick to display pride and self-righteousness. Either way he wont get a flame out of me

Quote from Christopher Raemisch :That and he's a single seater fanboy!

Bah, let him play with his pansy little airplanes
Quote from lizardfolk :I will never understand acting intentionally thick to display pride and self-righteousness. Either way he wont get a flame out of me

Quote from lizardfolk :Bah, let him play with his pansy little airplanes

This is a flame! :bananadea
Quote from lizardfolk :That's not a flame benny

Hmm, how about this one?

Quote from lizardfolk :Wow.....ignorant + stupidity.

:bananadea:bananadea:bananadea
Quote from UncleBenny :Hmm, how about this one?

That's hardly a flame. It's merely disgust. If I were flaming I would have written

Quote :OMFG you are a stupid twat who doesn't know what he is talking about so you should get the F*@# out of the forum you insecure little brat

It would also be in caps as well although i normally dont like to use caps
So I just did a google search to see if there were any newer stories about this(to try and be on topic and all) and the first thing that popped up was this very thread that was just created this morning. The internet amazes me some times.
All your replies re. me have been flames Lizardfondler. I don't mind of course, but perhaps you need to remind yourself what constitutes a flame?
#16 - 5haz
These ex-F1 drivers think they can breeze in and win against people who have been doing it on ovals since they were old enough to get a drivers liscense.
Quote from tristancliffe :All your replies re. me have been flames Lizardfondler. I don't mind of course, but perhaps you need to remind yourself what constitutes a flame?

Uhh....no.

Flaming as described in wordnet.princeton: fiery: very intense; "a fiery temper"; "flaming passions". I fail to see the "extreme fiery passion" in my post that is so prevalent in other known flames. For example, when I lost my cool around 2007 and started posting a passionate content such as

Quote from lizardfolk :That is no excuse for the devs to say "alright that's not realistic, so we wont add clutch damage, engine damage, or ANY DAMAGE for that matter".

I was out of line there as that post clearly showed "anger" and "passion" towards the discussion as imo that guy acted like an incredible idiot .

Also, please note the capital lettering of the words "any" and "damage". I was clearly angry about that and my vocabulary indicates heavy sarcasm as clearly indicated by the quotations. This is a very common way to implement sarcasm and generally this post is a very common example of a flame (i'll be it a mild one compared to ones on Counterstrike and Halo)

As I've said tristan, I was hardly angry when I posted that. In fact that post didn't even come as a surprise to me as you've become predictable and I quote:
Quote from lizardfolk :I will never understand acting intentionally thick to display pride and self-righteousness.

Merely disgust and shameful that I frequent a community that prides itself in being "intelligent" about all...all forms of motorsport and yet things like this comes up.

Boy this reminds me of that drag racing thread....care to bost your ego some more tristan?

Quote from UncleBenny :So I just did a google search to see if there were any newer stories about this(to try and be on topic and all) and the first thing that popped up was this very thread that was just created this morning. The internet amazes me some times.

Quote from lizardfolk :

A bit of old news but I found this out recently and I didn't see a post on it. Since I heard nothing about it I doubt Salo got in. But 2009 is a very extreme preseason anyway

Quote from 5haz :These ex-F1 drivers think they can breeze in and win against people who have been doing it on ovals since they were old enough to get a drivers liscense.

I won my first oval race at age 8. Most Nascar guys start in 1/4 midgets and go-karts even earlier than I did.

But it's still fun to see these guys try. I mean, the whole world talks about how good they are and how much 'better' open wheel racing is. The way some people talk about oval racers, you'd think they were talking about the Duke boys.
Some people only see what they want to see =)
Quote from PAracer :I won my first oval race at age 8. Most Nascar guys start in 1/4 midgets and go-karts even earlier than I did.

But it's still fun to see these guys try. I mean, the whole world talks about how good they are and how much 'better' open wheel racing is. The way some people talk about oval racers, you'd think they were talking about the Duke boys.

Although sometimes it isn't really just the oval thing. The whole North v. South thing is still around (and I see it here in upstate New York). When I talk to people about NASCAR the automatic response is an intense bashing.

However, bring up IndyCar or ARCA and I normally get silence or shrugs from my peers

Quote from PAracer :The way some people talk about oval racers, you'd think they were talking about the Duke boys.

LOL great post

Quote from Christopher Raemisch :Some people only see what they want to see =)

Cheers Chris
Quote from lizardfolk :

What? I wasn't saying this was a double post. I was just amazed that the google bots had this at the top of the google search list in less than 24 hours.
Quote from UncleBenny :What? I wasn't saying this was a double post. I was just amazed that the google bots had this at the top of the google search list in less than 24 hours.

This is what I am saying...I know that this is old news. I know Salo probably didnt get anything considering that this news is kinda buried. But there's no thread on it and I wanted to know people's thoughts
Talking about Salo (and other useless F1 drivers), there's an interesting battle going on at the Arctic Lapland Rally.

1. KETOMAA J
2. KATAJAMÄKI K -09,9
3. SALO J -13,2
....
13. JÄRVILEHTO J -02.58,4
16. RÄIKKÖNEN K -03.28,0
20. SALO M -04.35,7
23. HÄKKINEN M -05.48,1
Salo confirmed on an interview for Finnish television channel MTV3 that there has been negotiations for a driver seat for Nascar and he is still waiting for an answer. If he doesn't get a deal, he will be driving American Le Mans series with Ferrari like the past two years.

Source...well, you are screwed with it as it's in Finnish. http://www.mtv3.fi/urheilu/f1/ ... rkistot/f1/2009/01/790733
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