I dont like F1 anymore

Kev - I would have used a crap league team for the comparison but couldn't find an obscure team that everyone knew ;)

Let's put "York City" there.
 
Halifax Town is slightly worse in the Third division. 3 points back of York City despite two more games played. The race to get relegated to the 6-7-8-year-olds league is on!

And I think I'd have used the Faeroe Islands as the bad national team. Either them or Afghanistan. ;)

[edit]--San Marino is in fact the worst team in UEFA according to the FIFA rankings. The worst world-wide is Montserrat.
 
Give me a break you cant compare F1 with lame ass hick racing like nascar, especially since the black 3 isnt around any more, thats the day the music stopped for nascar. F1 is still and will always be the highist and best form of racing. :odd:
 
Originally posted by KevinPSX
The worst world-wide is Montserrat.
I don't know a lot about football/soccer, but if the Montserrat you're talking about is the small town on a mountain top in northeast Spain, then that would be understandable!

I'm assuming you mean the island in the Carribean.

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F1 will probably always hold interest for me, whether it's the technology, the history, the action, or just those statistics. It's neat seeing new cars, new tracks, new faces there; the old days are gone, but there is still some tradition, too. New traditions will be made, broken etc. I've made it a sort of metaphor for my life, as that's been my interest for 15 years now.

Call me a hick, but I still get a kick out of watching NASCAR with my buds and hoisting a few, and watching other racing like WRC, CART, and some sportcars racing as well. Comparisons are silly between racing.
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Give me a break you cant compare F1 with lame ass hick racing like nascar, especially since the black 3 isnt around any more, thats the day the music stopped for nascar. F1 is still and will always be the highist and best form of racing.

I'd hear a debate on the behalf of long distance sportscar series first.

And if we're talking pure racing there's the small matter of MotoGP.
 
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