- 23 Aug 09, 01:17#145155
Never be afraid to voice your opinion, even if your going against the grain of popularity.
Why is it soo freaking hard!?! what doesnt appeal to them? I always tell my friends "hey come watch the f1 race with me" or what not.. and most of them shrug it off like "nah im cool", yet they like cars and racing.. Maybe its an american thing, but man i love F1, soo much behind the pitwall stuff going on even off the track *like politics, drama etc* and then the race track action. Yet alot of guys I know will say they like closed-door racing *like gt cars etc*, like my friend saying he watched the American Le Mans race but he wont watch F1. Im thinking i bet he cant even name a driver in that series.
I grew up in the 90s watching Indy racing, then became a teen and no time to watch it, but just hte past few years i started following and falling in love with F1.. its the only racing series i watch, so the transition to accepting open wheel racers is easy. And besides, F1 is like the top of the line racing, nothing better. The drivers become world-known celebrities.
And its not hard to follow F1, I mean to start out, just catch a race, and try to pick a favorite driver to root and cheer on, then from there you get pulled in.
I grew up in the 90s watching Indy racing, then became a teen and no time to watch it, but just hte past few years i started following and falling in love with F1.. its the only racing series i watch, so the transition to accepting open wheel racers is easy. And besides, F1 is like the top of the line racing, nothing better. The drivers become world-known celebrities.
And its not hard to follow F1, I mean to start out, just catch a race, and try to pick a favorite driver to root and cheer on, then from there you get pulled in.

Never be afraid to voice your opinion, even if your going against the grain of popularity.