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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:55:33 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Jackson) wrote: >Similarly, it would be very difficult to defend the proposition that >the USGP is "the biggest and most important" auto race of the year to >folks in the US. Didn't say it was <g>. Mind you, US racing is in an awful state. The only vaguely successful series is a motorised version of WWF and is still tiny in world terms. The only race anybody had every heard of outside the US has been massively devalued in recent years. The only worthwhile series for big single-seaters is dying as we speak. David Betts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "In the end it's always a matter of more accelerator and less brake" - Frank Gardner British Racing Green: http://dbetts.motorsport.org.uk/brg
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