Thread: TC2000 Street Race in Recoleta
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04-06-13 01:48 #13
Posts: 707Originally Posted by Sidney [View Original Post]
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04-05-13 20:18 #12
Posts: 3040The PR Girls!
Originally Posted by DaddyRulz [View Original Post]
TL.
The Best girls are at the Polo matches and the Argies are the best Polo players in the world so it's a great show.
Not just the PR girls but the girls in the stands with mucho pesos. Untouchable, they have their own pesos.
Sneak into the Stella Artois tent like Sidney and Exon did.
Was it Stella?
TL.
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04-05-13 19:56 #11
Posts: 2808Oh my good gracious goodness
Originally Posted by Labrador [View Original Post]
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04-05-13 18:58 #10
Posts: 50Agree.. NASCAR is Something to behold
Originally Posted by Jackson [View Original Post]
Lab.
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04-05-13 18:03 #9
Posts: 2808I watched it on TV
Originally Posted by WildWalleye [View Original Post]
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04-05-13 17:36 #8
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Venues: 398Daddy Rulz and I circumnavigated the race course on foot on Saturday afternoon during the practice runs and couple of short races. There were very few decent vantage points in the areas free to the public, and I can imagine that it was worse on the race day itself. I wanted to pay for entrance to the viewing stands in the center area, but at the only access point on the concrete pedestrian bridge in front of the law school there was no method for buying tickets or otherwise gain access. I looked and never found any ticket booth or any place to buy tickets anywhere.
The races were okay, but I lived for years just a few miles from the Daytona International Speedway and over time I have attended dozens of stock car races. If you attend a Pepsi 400, Firecracker 400, or the Daytona 500 and stand near the track, you can feel under your feet the vibration of the cars as they come around the track, and the thunder of those big block V8's as they roar by. The high-pitched whine of the 4 cylinder motors in the BA races just isn't the same.
The TC2000 reminds me of Arena Football and indoor soccer: They've down-sized everything to make it cheaper, and they want to pretend that it's the same, but it's not.
Thanks,
Jackson.
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04-05-13 17:34 #7
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Originally Posted by WildWalleye [View Original Post]
If they're empty, they'll drive like they all have arthritis.
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04-04-13 13:32 #6
Posts: 1885Paint them yellow and black and it'll look like any other day on the streets of Bs As.
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03-31-13 23:40 #5
Posts: 286Originally Posted by Stinger [View Original Post]
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03-31-13 13:38 #4
Posts: 69Watched it on TV- what a disaster. A 14 lap race? Come on. There was a wreck on lap 3 and they did not go green until lap 9. Then another on lap 13 and they finished under caution. On the first wreck, no tow truck came for 4 laps- WTF? On both wrecks, they had race officials with flags standing near the wreck and almost getting run over. Very amateurish on TV and it should have been 30-40 laps.
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03-30-13 00:17 #3
Posts: 286Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
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03-29-13 00:44 #2
Posts: 3040These are da Cars.
Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcxYqhtMhfA
It's free and it's cool and what else can we do on a 6 day Holiday without da Girls?
TL.
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03-27-13 15:26 #1
Posts: 3040TC2000 Street Race in Recoleta
This weekend there is a TC2000 Sreet Race in Recoleta.
http://agendacultural.buenosaires.go...la-ciudad/4281
Anybody want to go?
TL.
Qualifying. Sat.
Race. Sun.
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