thebus79h (Offline)
#16
4/24/08 10:36 PM
I do think KT hit it on the head, be careful what you wish for, but for Marco, it's his time, he'd be stupid not to go for it. Everyone knows that it's a garbage team, and everyone in F1 knows it's a garbage team. Remember when Alonso drove for Minardi? Now where is he, a two time champion. But Marco has to go now, or the time will pass him, becuase I really don't see him winning the 500, or the Indycar title, so he better leave.
Now I will say this, now that they have started to take some of the control out of the car, look at what's happened. We're seeing the actual drivers emerge. It's still a money game, it always has and it always will be, that's not going to change. But the racing has gotten a lot better. Cars are sliding around all over the place, and it's a freakin blast to watch Lewis Hamilton run the dog-piss out of that car burning the tires off it to get ahead. The racing has been good this season, and will only get better, and the real drivers will come forward. Do I think Marco could be the savior for Honda, hell no, but do I think he could compete with Jenson Button, absolutely.
1955indy (Offline)
#17
4/25/08 12:46 AM
I don't want to see him go but if he does I glad it's not Napcar.
Seadog (Offline)
#18
4/25/08 7:43 AM
If Marco goes "over there", I hope he has a career like his grandfather did in F1.:thumb I also hope his career is not like his father's was in F1.:thumbsdown:
Larryoracing (Offline)
#19
4/25/08 10:29 AM
I was always inpressed by world champions and in this day and age, what happens in the world reflects how Americans and the World see us...ie. Americans.
If your goal is to be the best in the World then taking the opportunity
when it awaits you is a must. Whether you are ready for it or not, like
when a young soldier barely out of the crib, with really very little
experience in life is asked to sacrifice his life and go to war for the common good of his country and hopefully the world, Marco must
go, brave the storm and hopefully find victory at the end of the the day.
Winning is not about passing the checkered flag in first place. It's about how you accepts challenges in life, when you are not ready for it,
against all the odds with very little chance of success.
In the final analysis we will always cherish the Andrettis not for thier
accomplishments in racing, but that they represented America with
thier best efforts.
We will always be proud of these young men and old, for in them
we see a little bit of ourselves.
Larry "O":thumb
Joker0801
#20
4/25/08 2:21 PM
Forget Marco! Did anyone else happen to see Darren Clayton's blog a couple of weeks ago? He said his ultimate goal was "to represent the United States in the world's premier form of motorsports; Formula 1." I say we need to all pitch in and make this happen. A true blue dirt-tracker in F1! Git er done! :greenflag: