I don't know shit about motorsports aside from Nascar and F1, what other series are worth watching?
MotoGP, WRC, Indy, Formula e, and GP2 are all good fun. Indy can be a bit long winded at times but if you watch NASCAR that shouldn't be a problem.
>>14211799
We need a motorsport where people drive upside down on a track. If you slow down too much you literally fall off.
It would be amazing to watch
>>14211799
BTCC
STCC
Aussie V8 Supercars
>>14211799
Super GT
>>14211799
TOP TRUCK CHALLENGE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZmCaqF99fc
T O C A
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WEC
TUSC
CTSC
wrc
v8 supercars
>>14211799
your pic is very related
>worth watching
>nascar
Top kek
Group B recordings
>>14213172
NASCAR > F1, prove me wrong
>>14213177
only road courses
>>14213177
Everytime someone tries to compare them... just don't fall for the bait.
F1 is clearly more focussed on time attack than NASCAR is. What I mean by that, is that it is very important in F1 to always drive the best times per lap and get the maximum out of the car by e.g. having the right tires and having the right setting for the car on each track (that's what the three practices are for).
For me, NASCAR is pure racing. Less rules and politics. The foundation is just too different.
>>14213177
WEC or gtfo
>>14213292
>Less rules and politics.
In Nascar?
Are you fucking serious?
>debris caution.......
>>14214252
but yeah every type of multiclass racing is always a joy to watch
>>14211828
This desu senpai
>>14214270
Following lap
>>14214264
Multiclass is fun as well
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what killed WRC, bros? Why aren't Lancia, Pegeuot, Mitsubishi, Audi, Ford and Subaru slugging it out with their latest and craziest 4WD Turbo 4 cylinder animals?
>>14214573
its even cheaper now that there are no homologation rules, i dont understand why they left
>>14214573
the FIA itself and the lack of interest of manufactures in developing the new 1.6lt WRC homolongation
i would kill to see a 1.6 turbo Ligthweight Subaru Hatchback model o some sort 1.6 "coupe" Evo
>>14214573
Well it cost way too much and wasnt giving enough back in return. The technology in the 90s developed really fast really hard, but nowadays it just costs too much to be even considered in a production car so it's not as beneficial for manufacturers,