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Just out of curiosity, how many people on here are actually living in the US?

Just post here with a quick "I am", with maybe a small nudge to your general location.
And if this kind of breaks the rules, I'm sorry. I'm just kinda wondering where exactly some of my fellow forumese are.
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Same here. Atlanta, home of Road Atlanta and the soon to be completed Atlanta Motorsports Park.
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In Chicago, the motorsport black hole of America.
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Cynon wrote:In Chicago, the motorsport black hole of America.

But aren't you only one state and a few hours from Indianapolis, the home of US motersport?
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I am. And only a short drive from Brainerd International Raceway.
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An F1 fan from Florida here. We have a good motorsport fanbase here. Home of the Sebring, and Daytona race courses. Though I don't live anywhere near those tracks. Nor have I been to any of them. There is a popular race track in my hometown called the "Five Flags Speedway", just a half mile oval, nothing spectacular. Though there is a popular entry level stock car racing event held one a year during the winter called "The Snowball Derby". It's not my thing.
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I'm in Eugene, Oregon. Go Ducks!
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dr-baker wrote:
Cynon wrote:In Chicago, the motorsport black hole of America.

But aren't you only one state and a few hours from Indianapolis, the home of US motorsport?


Oh, Indiana is a thriving place, but if you go from Indiana into Illinois, there is virtually NOTHING, except some ARCA (so fail that NASCAR teams seldom look to it for talent...) in Southern Illinois. There's only one registered NASCAR Home Track (Rockford), and the greatest IndyCar Oval that isn't Indy (Chicagoland), but there's never been much attendance... not to mention it's owned by International Speedway Corporation, AKA NASCAR, and they effectively ran the IRL out.

Also, IRL and NHRA teams are based in Indianapolis, but NASCAR teams (along with Penske and Ganassi's IRL teams) are based in Charlotte, North Carolina, AKA NASCARland.
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Texas is looking to be the most racing savvy state in 2012.

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I'm a New Jerseyan F1 agnostic.

Fat lot of good that does me.
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Reverie Planetarian wrote:I'm a New Jerseyan F1 agnostic.

Fat lot of good that does me.


I'm a liberal texan f1 fan.

I've been thrown out of classes for saying "Linux is good, and it works" and "Obama's not doing too bad of a job".
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JohnMLTX wrote:
Reverie Planetarian wrote:I'm a New Jerseyan F1 agnostic.

Fat lot of good that does me.


I'm a liberal texan f1 fan.

I've been thrown out of classes for saying "Linux is good, and it works" and "Obama's not doing too bad of a job".


I'm an atheist NASCAR fan that doesn't like Dale Junior, and I'm still breathing. Kidding, I'd only be hung for being that at Talladega. Since I've never been to Alabama (despite having family there), I'm probably in good shape. :D

For the non-Americans reading this post, Alabama is where all the redneck stereotypes originate, and for the most part, they're only true in Alabama and neighboring Mississippi.
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I am! I'm 2 hours away from NYC and at least several hours away from any official motorsport circuits!
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No, I'm not an agnostic F1 fan, I'm an agnostic ABOUT F1. I kind of believe it's still the premier motorsport league, sometimes, maybe. Honestly, it's the tales we get in F1 Rejects that have kept me hanging around F1 most recently.
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Cynon wrote:For the non-Americans reading this post, Alabama is where all the redneck stereotypes originate, and for the most part, they're only true in Alabama and neighboring Mississippi.


Anyone who saw the first Top Gear American Special could have told you that aswell.
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Wizzie wrote:
Cynon wrote:For the non-Americans reading this post, Alabama is where all the redneck stereotypes originate, and for the most part, they're only true in Alabama and neighboring Mississippi.


Anyone who saw the first Top Gear American Special could have told you that as well.


I accually live about ten miles from where they first painted their cars. I also know exactly were that "incident" at the gas station occurred, which was right here if you're really that interested: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=4245040 There are plenty of rednecks here in Florida too, and the stereotype is true. Most of them aren't going to care to much if you write "Hillary for President" on you're car. (God help us if that happens.) But if you write "NASCAR sucks" then that's a whole different story. Strangely, I didn't know about it until I watched that episode of "Top Gear".
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JohnMLTX wrote:
Reverie Planetarian wrote:I'm a New Jerseyan F1 agnostic.

Fat lot of good that does me.


I'm a liberal texan f1 fan.

I've been thrown out of classes for saying "Linux is good, and it works" and "Obama's not doing too bad of a job".


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thehemogoblin wrote:
JohnMLTX wrote:
Reverie Planetarian wrote:I'm a New Jerseyan F1 agnostic.

Fat lot of good that does me.


I'm a liberal texan f1 fan.

I've been thrown out of classes for saying "Linux is good, and it works" and "Obama's not doing too bad of a job".


Traitor.


I don't really care much for operating systems that much, just as long as they work, I'm cool. Obama on the other hand......... :x
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DOSBoot wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:
JohnMLTX wrote:I'm a liberal texan f1 fan.

I've been thrown out of classes for saying "Linux is good, and it works" and "Obama's not doing too bad of a job".


Traitor.


I don't really care much for operating systems that much, just as long as they work, I'm cool. Obama on the other hand......... :x


I was just mocking him for being a terrible Texan (but a good human being).
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Does anyone else see central Maryland as void of motorsports? Because most are either in the mountains or down south near the bridge tunnel. There was once Marlboro raceway, but that was abandoned.
I'm kinda in the pocket in-between those, which is why I'm super ultra mega psyched for the Indycar race in Baltimore this coming September!
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I'm a fan from Boston MA where any form of motorsports even Nascar for that matter is as relevant as women's pro basketball :x. However I am excited to go the Indycar race in Loudon New Hampshire which is an hour and a half away from me.
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Count me as another one, I shouldn't have to explain the area, it's more or less goblins and ducks.
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baddriving50 wrote:Count me as another one, I shouldn't have to explain the area, it's more or less goblins and ducks.

...and hipsters who have migrated down from Seattle... :roll:
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DOSBoot wrote:An F1 fan from Florida here. We have a good motorsport fanbase here. Home of the Sebring, and Daytona race courses. Though I don't live anywhere near those tracks. Nor have I been to any of them. There is a popular race track in my hometown called the "Five Flags Speedway", just a half mile oval, nothing spectacular. Though there is a popular entry level stock car racing event held one a year during the winter called "The Snowball Derby". It's not my thing.


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F1000X wrote:Are you going to the Rolex 24? I am.


Sadly, no. I don't have the money to do that right now. Although I have been to the Porsche 250 at Barber Motorsports Park back in 2009. If the Austin Grand Prix is a success, I'll probably be saving my money for that one.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
JohnMLTX wrote:I'm a liberal texan f1 fan.

I've been thrown out of classes for saying "Linux is good, and it works" and "Obama's not doing too bad of a job".


Traitor.


My parents are from Michigan, and I'm Texan to the extent that my license says Texas.
This means I also know how to drive properly, unlike anyone else born to Texan parents.
I.e: Last year, during the Bahrain Grand Prix, we had (2 inches of) snow on the ground. Everybody was going 5 mph everywhere because "That there snaow gonn' keel us aahhl. We's got's to drive's all slowly's n' be careful."
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JohnMLTX wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:
JohnMLTX wrote:I'm a liberal texan f1 fan.

I've been thrown out of classes for saying "Linux is good, and it works" and "Obama's not doing too bad of a job".


Traitor.


My parents are from Michigan, and I'm Texan to the extent that my license says Texas.
This means I also know how to drive properly, unlike anyone else born to Texan parents.
I.e: Last year, during the Bahrain Grand Prix, we had (2 inches of) snow on the ground. Everybody was going 5 mph everywhere because "That there snaow gonn' keel us aahhl. We's got's to drive's all slowly's n' be careful."
It was a mess.


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I'm a fan in Dallas, my dad worked in the pit lane for the '84 Dallas GP.
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whatisdeletrazdoing wrote:I'm a fan in Dallas, my dad worked in the pit lane for the '84 Dallas GP.


OHMYGOD! Where specifically do you live? I'm from Irving, but I live over in Highland Village.
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whatisdeletrazdoing wrote:I'm a fan in Dallas, my dad worked in the pit lane for the '84 Dallas GP.


OHMYGOD! Where specifically do you live? I'm from Irving, but I live over in Highland Village.


Do you miss the old Texas Stadium? Do you like the new Cowboys Stadium? Are you excited for all that traffic next weekend?
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Reporting in from Daytona Beach Florida today, the 24 Hours of Daytona starts at 3:30. I'm trying to go back to sleep before it and I can't.
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Row Man Gross-Gene wrote:I am. And only a short drive from Brainerd International Raceway.


Wow, someone else who lives in the same state as Brainerd International Raceway...???
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thehemogoblin wrote:
JohnMLTX wrote:
whatisdeletrazdoing wrote:I'm a fan in Dallas, my dad worked in the pit lane for the '84 Dallas GP.


OHMYGOD! Where specifically do you live? I'm from Irving, but I live over in Highland Village.


Do you miss the old Texas Stadium? Do you like the new Cowboys Stadium? Are you excited for all that traffic next weekend?


AS part of my high school's band and drumline, I have performed in both stadiums. The jumbotrons at Cowboys stadium are bathplugging MASSIVE in the flesh.

Texas Stadium had nicer acoustics, and was cheaper for high schools to rent. My school and it's two rival schools in the district used to have annual football games there, and it was pretty cheap. Now, though, since the price has gone from $2500 to $30000 (yes, that much) to rent Cowboys STadium, we only go there if we make playoffs.

My dad actually works right near where Texas Stadium once was. And as for the traffic, I live about 45 minutes away, in Highland Village. The stadium is in Arlington, not far from Six Flags and The Ballpark in Arlington. I won't be over there, i'm staying home.
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JohnMLTX wrote:AS part of my high school's band and drumline, I have performed in both stadiums. The jumbotrons at Cowboys stadium are bathplugging MASSIVE in the flesh.

Texas Stadium had nicer acoustics, and was cheaper for high schools to rent. My school and it's two rival schools in the district used to have annual football games there, and it was pretty cheap. Now, though, since the price has gone from $2500 to $30000 (yes, that much) to rent Cowboys STadium, we only go there if we make playoffs.

My dad actually works right near where Texas Stadium once was. And as for the traffic, I live about 45 minutes away, in Highland Village. The stadium is in Arlington, not far from Six Flags and The Ballpark in Arlington. I won't be over there, i'm staying home.

I'm more surprised you could use either stadium at all... To be honest, the charm of the Cotton Bowl Stadium is more or less why I like it, even if the upper deck seats are sweltering hot with the sun in your face on a day that started below freezing. Plus, I can say that I was part of the halftime show for the last Cotton Bowl ever played there, so there's that...
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JohnMLTX wrote:AS part of my high school's band and drumline, I have performed in both stadiums. The jumbotrons at Cowboys stadium are bathplugging MASSIVE in the flesh.

Texas Stadium had nicer acoustics, and was cheaper for high schools to rent. My school and it's two rival schools in the district used to have annual football games there, and it was pretty cheap. Now, though, since the price has gone from $2500 to $30000 (yes, that much) to rent Cowboys STadium, we only go there if we make playoffs.

My dad actually works right near where Texas Stadium once was. And as for the traffic, I live about 45 minutes away, in Highland Village. The stadium is in Arlington, not far from Six Flags and The Ballpark in Arlington. I won't be over there, i'm staying home.

I'm more surprised you could use either stadium at all... To be honest, the charm of the Cotton Bowl Stadium is more or less why I like it, even if the upper deck seats are sweltering hot with the sun in your face on a day that started below freezing. Plus, I can say that I was part of the halftime show for the last Cotton Bowl ever played there, so there's that...


The school played annually at Texas Stadium for quite some time. And, all of the north texas high schools played the later playoff games at cowboys stadium.
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fvanalst wrote:
Row Man Gross-Gene wrote:I am. And only a short drive from Brainerd International Raceway.


Wow, someone else who lives in the same state as Brainerd International Raceway...???


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