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Lobster wrote:
The most annoying thing about it is that people who drive commodores will now believe that their car is "dazhit" and will always be going on about it.
"Well our Holden kicked every exotics arse in 2002!"
Ha ha ha!
That's the same thing that goes on over here with NASCAR!
Every dumbass hillbilly thinks his front wheel drive, V6, slushbox, Lumina, Taurus, or Intrepid is the same as those rear wheel drive, V8, manual tranny, tube frame, racecars they watch go in circles for three hours!
I like to ask them to show me the Ford 9" rear end in their Chevy, or have them point to the carburetor and distributor on their V8.
Now as to the original issue of the Monaro, or whatever it was, having an unfair advantage, if it met the "letter of the law" as it was at the time of the race, more power to them. It does seem, from reading earlier posts, that they were given some special leeway in the rules. If that is the case, then I'd have to agree that it isn't fair.
As for the "so and so was winning until he broke/crashed/whatever" argument, that's nice on paper to make one feel better, but it's the final result that will be remembered.