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    Aussie Ambrose has breakthrough win at the Zippo 200

    Aussie Ambrose has breakthrough win at the Zippo 200 although he is starting to lose the laconic nature of a Aussie


    The Associated Press: Ambrose wins Zippo 200

    YouTube - Marcos Ambrose WINS!! NNS Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen
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    How awesome is that... you little bloody pearler ambrose, I knew you could do it!!!
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    The sprint series race is tonight, may have to get up and watch it. hes grided at the back for that one though as qualy was washed out
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    And from the back he made it up to third - pretty good.

    He definitely is good on the road courses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    And from the back he made it up to third - pretty good.

    He definitely is good on the road courses.
    True, he did quite well. The road courses do bring out the 'race' skill of drivers at least in Nascar. Shows how drivers like Ambrose, Montoya, Stewart, Gordon, Pruett, etc. all do well in places like Infineon and Watkins Glen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockefella View Post
    True, he did quite well. The road courses do bring out the 'race' skill of drivers at least in Nascar. Shows how drivers like Ambrose, Montoya, Stewart, Gordon, Pruett, etc. all do well in places like Infineon and Watkins Glen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
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    A great result for a road racer.

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    Fantastic results from Ambrose, it just goes to show that our V8 Supercar drivers are some of the best road Course drivers in the world. Ambrose in the Sprint Cup held off Montoya, at that stage Ambrose having no tires, no brakes and no clutch left (look at his restart speeds).

    As for skills, these NASCAR drivers are mostly garbage in road courses but hats off to them for being the best drivers in an oval circuit. Ovals is very difficult to master and uses different skills to that of RC. Your ordinary F1 driver would have trouble being competitive in an oval.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockefella View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by monaroCountry View Post
    Fantastic results from Ambrose, it just goes to show that our V8 Supercar drivers are some of the best road Course drivers in the world.
    Not really, just that Ambrose is a class driver. When he was here, there were less than half a dozen drivers on his level.

    Ambrose in the Sprint Cup held off Montoya, at that stage Ambrose having no tires, no brakes and no clutch left (look at his restart speeds).
    Both Montoya and Ambrose had barely any of their car left at the end, courtesy of starting away from the front. Ambroses poor restarts were apparently also caused by a very tall first gear.

    As for skills, these NASCAR drivers are mostly garbage in road courses but hats off to them for being the best drivers in an oval circuit. Ovals is very difficult to master and uses different skills to that of RC. Your ordinary F1 driver would have trouble being competitive in an oval.
    I'd hardly call them garbage. Their big mistake at times is to try and take lines around a circuit like they would still on an oval. Theres plenty of other road course specialists in the field that are also pretty handy on the ovals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fpv_gtho View Post
    Not really, just that Ambrose is a class driver. When he was here, there were less than half a dozen drivers on his level.
    Thats still a very good hit rate considering that Marcos Ambrose beat F1's Kimi Raikkonen to the Formula Ford championship, and from what I gathered Ambrose was also fast compared with Jenson Button but hampered by a totally un-competitive Mygale chassis in French F3 and lack of budget. I would even say that Marcos Ambrose is a far better driver than Webber.


    Both Montoya and Ambrose had barely any of their car left at the end, courtesy of starting away from the front. Ambroses poor restarts were apparently also caused by a very tall first gear.
    JP Montoya started 25th and finished 4th, Marcos Ambrose started 41 and finished 3rd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by monaroCountry View Post
    Thats still a very good hit rate considering that Marcos Ambrose beat F1's Kimi Raikkonen to the Formula Ford championship, and from what I gathered Ambrose was also fast compared with Jenson Button but hampered by a totally un-competitive Mygale chassis in French F3 and lack of budget. I would even say that Marcos Ambrose is a far better driver than Webber.
    What do you mean beat Kimi to Formula Ford? Kimi started racing seriously at age 18 I believe I heard,so I'd figure Marcos had a bit of a head start on him.

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    Did Marcos beat Kimi, yes or no?

    Europeans normally have an easier ride when the championship is in their own back yards, Australians have difficulty funding their campaign and getting sponsorships.
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