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Are oval racers the autists of motorsports?
if its a computer racing why even fucking bother? At that point where is the competition? AI racing will never be entertaining to watch.
yes
> they just want to keep running the same tiny route for hundreds and hundreds of laps to take off fractions of fractions of milliseconds.
I find that more interesting than having to autistically memorize how to take hundreds of turns like some basement dwelling speedrunner.
Nope. Pavement's pavement, you gotta maintain it all the same. A 2 mile oval is the same pavement as a 2 mile road course, and if anything, deals with more cars on it because of the nature of oval races. And cars are cars, making them fast will be expensive no matter what.
Dirt oval is a different story
the thing is, nobody can actually do that, so the burgerring is a horrible objective measure of performance with conditions and the driver being the same between two cars
most tracks in motorsport have like six to ten things recognizable as corners and a bunch of very slight bends nobody really notices or cares about until they try and figure out why their line is slightly off. this makes it interesting because everyone is trying to be that autist, but everyone has too much testosterone to actually be an autist, so there are lots of overtakes and you're not sure who will pull it off by fucking up less than the other guys.
and then you have racing with autists (F1)
Dirt circle derper here. Pretty sure OP is just a troll that lives in a basement but none the less lots of those guys come from speedway.
As a rule a lot of speedway dirt circle guys have great reactions and car control. It's where I carved my skills out before rally driving, consistant drifts and sketchy short cars with twitchy handling and high horsepower, what's not to love?
>they just want to keep running the same tiny route for hundreds and hundreds of laps to take off fractions of fractions of milliseconds.
Sounds like the speed running community in video games which happens to be highly autistic
>being less demanding than x is the same as not being demanding at all
Nascar is more like the WWE or NFL of racing. Its more about blocking and bullying your way to the front.
Indy does ovals but its more interesting because you can touch and speeds are very high and the driver has to make very quick and important decisions with a solid understanding of physics or he's into the wall like Bourdais this year.
Ovals have a place but I dont think it should be the whole season.
Still how can you even deny that a racing at 200mph plus isn't relevant to motorsport?