Uhm.. I read there's a fantasy oval in n2002 called Coca Cola Speedway
or something.. If you haven't seen that yet, you missed that :)
Andre
>>What did I miss?
> Uhm.. I read there's a fantasy oval in n2002 called Coca Cola Speedway
> or something.. If you haven't seen that yet, you missed that :)
> Andre
Ash
>> Andre
>Doesn't Nascar have too many ovals already? :P
>Ash
Andre
> >>What did I miss?
> > Uhm.. I read there's a fantasy oval in n2002 called Coca Cola Speedway
> > or something.. If you haven't seen that yet, you missed that :)
> > Andre
> Doesn't Nascar have too many ovals already? :P
> Ash
JD
Coca Cola is a GREAT track. It is a high banked oval (not tri, not quad, an
oval) that feals really comfortable without plates and is a ton of fun to
run on. I like it better than Daytona or Talladega in the new release. Have
you guys tried the plate cars/tracks yet? yuck. Takes forever to get up to
speed alone and passing is just like the past few 'real' runs at Daytona
this week, nearly nonexistent.
I'm just glad we got the 2 new tracks, the made over Vegas tracks being
passed out as Kansas a while back did the track absolutely no justice. I
said it when they put them out and I certainly say it now, they are totally
different tracks to drive. Between these, all the flatties (Homestead, NH,
LV, Cali, etc) and the couple of roadies we do have, it is well rounded.
> > actually, in the Cookie cutter days we are in, a real high banked oval
is
> > something I really like ...
> It's better than the endless clones of C***te, for example...
> JD
There is a wonderful FLAT Bullrun course that has been available for
quite some time now. I would suspect Ol Noonan will figure out a way to get
that running in 2002.
hasta
dave henrie