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#241383
Barring an unforeseen scheduling hiccup, two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart and 2008 Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton will swap race cars in an exhibition later this year, Stewart-Haas Racing spokesman Mike Arning confirmed Saturday. The seat swap comes at the hands of Mobil 1, a mutual sponsor for the two drivers, and is expected to take place at Watkins Glen International sometime during the summer. The cars involved will not be show cars. They will be legitimate race-prepared machines.

Source - http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/cup/news/story?id=6162176

This should be interesting alike Jeff Gordon and Juan Pablo Montoya's swap a while back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_IfM5X7QIU - Gordon/Montoya Car Swap Footage
#241385
Thats if Tony Stewart can fit in the seat of a F1 car, he will have to stop eating all that Burger King food. JK

That sounds like a boring day for Lewis Hamilton.
#241388
I wouldn't be too condescending, boys. This was done before with Jeff Gordon and Juan Pablo Montoya back in Juan's Williams BMW days. Gordan was just over a second off of Juan's pace in the BMW. Juan couldn't come within 4 seconds of Gordon in the NASCAR.

One is a light weight, 1400 lb., computer controlled & assisted, carbon fiber braked, 3000 pounds of down-force, 12 million dollar machine with 750HP.
The other is a 3400 lb., 1000 hp, ceramic braked, steel rotored, no aides or controls, no electronics, no down-forced machine.

Guess which one is actually far harder to drive?
#241389
Guess which one is actually far harder to drive?


At the limit, the F1 car and that shouldn't even be up for questioning. :-/
#241390
You are, of course, kidding. You have to be. The NASCAR is, hands down. It is actually faster, it has no downforce at all to speak of, it's brakes do not work 1/10th as well, it's far heavier, doesn't handle and can boil the tires off the rims in any gear. You can't adjust anything, there are no computers to help you.

Juan Pablo Montoya, Jacques Villenueve, and Michael Schumacher agree, and I think they know just a little bit of what they're talking about.
#241392
Schumacher, the seven-time F1 champ, smirked wickedly, nearly let out a laugh, then said, "To me, it looks like it's much more tactic than skill of driving. It doesn't matter to go pull a gap because you're going to have a yellow flag."


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/r ... head2head/

Enough said.
#241393
They are two different beasts, and one one of those beasts drives around Monaco an Spa. I agree that it would take more time for an F1 driver to acquiesse to a stock car, but I'm also willing to go out on a limb and say that there's not a NASCAR driver that could get into an F1 car and figure out how to drive it let alone get a respectable mid field time.

How long before a NASCAR driver figures out that drafting is not such a good idea in an F1 car? :twisted:
#241414
You are, of course, kidding. You have to be. The NASCAR is, hands down. It is actually faster, it has no downforce at all to speak of, it's brakes do not work 1/10th as well, it's far heavier, doesn't handle and can boil the tires off the rims in any gear. You can't adjust anything, there are no computers to help you.

Juan Pablo Montoya, Jacques Villenueve, and Michael Schumacher agree, and I think they know just a little bit of what they're talking about.


actually the Nascar does have some downforce. That comment there just says what you know about well, anything.
#241416
...Guess which one is actually far harder to drive?

Q. Who first made mention of "easier/harder to drive"?
A. You did.

You created a Straw Man logical fallacy in an effort to make the point that driving a NASCAR somehow requires a superior skill set to F1.

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#241418
@Headline: Gigantic "Who cares?"

This sort of thing's been done before, and it wasn't interesting then either. It's a pretty pointless exercise which proves noting.
#241419
Barring an unforeseen scheduling hiccup, two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart and 2008 Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton will swap race cars in an exhibition later this year, Stewart-Haas Racing spokesman Mike Arning confirmed Saturday. The seat swap comes at the hands of Mobil 1, a mutual sponsor for the two drivers, and is expected to take place at Watkins Glen International sometime during the summer. The cars involved will not be show cars. They will be legitimate race-prepared machines.

Source - http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/cup/news/story?id=6162176

This should be interesting alike Jeff Gordon and Juan Pablo Montoya's swap a while back.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_IfM5X7QIU - Gordon/Montoya Car Swap Footage

:yawn::yawn::yawn:
#241420
I think it is interesting for the simple fact that drivers from other series get too experience something new and any racecar driver worth their salt enjoy's such things. Both forms are difficult to extract maximum performance from and hey I'm pretty sure Tony and Lewis will have a great time and thats all that really matters isn't it?
#241422
I think it is interesting for the simple fact that drivers from other series get too experience something new and any racecar driver worth their salt enjoy's such things. Both forms are difficult to extract maximum performance from and hey I'm pretty sure Tony and Lewis will have a great time and thats all that really matters isn't it?


No... to Mobile1 what matters is getting the most amount of people talking about this publicity stunt. Now if they were swapping girlfriends instead of cars I'd be more interested in their comments. ;)

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