Trading and Formula One Racing

Quote from Apex Capital:


If you have never heard the brutal "prime-evil" sound of a V10 engine shrieking down a straightaway at 18,000 RPM, then you have not lived, my friend!
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thats only because they dont use mufflers
 
on the contrary i have more respect for the "newbie" that can take 500 into 5000... that is risking pennies to gain dollars... that is a way to trade that actually requires skill.

most people will gladly take the nobrainer 1% on 1,000,000 than to try to take 10,000 into 1 mil.

btw i dont see a correlation between racing a car and trading stocks... other than both these occupations require u to sit down on a chair for long hours while staring straight ahead or watching blinking lights on the console.
 
Luciano Burti crashes Michael Schumacher.

At the German Grand Prix 2001 at Hockenheimring Luciano Burti crashes during the start into the slow driving Michael Schumacher.

Both drivers are able to join the race at the re-start.


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Quote from buzzy2:

Luciano Burti crashes Michael Schumacher.

At the German Grand Prix 2001 at Hockenheimring Luciano Burti crashes during the start into the slow driving Michael Schumacher.

Both drivers are able to join the race at the re-start.


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Fittipaldi did a complete looping more than a decade ago. One of the best F1 image I've seen. Mansell/Senna side by side @ 300km/h was quite impressive too...
 
Quote from dividend:

thats only because they dont use mufflers

I beg to differ.

The beautiful noise is due to lack of mufflers AND turning near 20 grand on the tach.

In the mid to late 80's when turbos were the thing, the noise was quieter, but still very sweet.
 
Quote from vhehn:

as someone who raced for 15 years...

Would you know by any chance how much it cost to get involved in F1?.. Cost of a car, crew, maintenance, travel...

..Superbike racing kicks ass too :)

cm69
 
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