Ovals ovals ovals... THEY ARE BORING. 1 is enough, cuz IMO they are all the same anyways. other thing i h8 is,
if you don't know oval racing, please don't say anything
i don't know a lot about football, so i don't say anything
(for me it is boring 22 players running for 2 hours and all playgrounds are same)
but some football fan will say that EVERY stadium is diffrent and something...
saying all ovals are same is like saying all football staduims are same, so what point of football?
they are not same, an example diffrences:
and there are many more diffrent ovals,
and what can be more exciting than MANY CARS AT HIGH SPEED CLOSE EACH OTHER
Noobs that don't look at the leaderboard and dont look behind, so on a track with laps, they block u, even tho their last. and ur like first.
coz they are mostly assholes who don't know anything about races, this for them, specially BLUE FLAG
The blue flag
A light blue flag, sometimes with a diagonal yellow, orange, or red stripe, informs a driver that a faster car is approaching and that the driver should move aside to allow one or more faster cars to pass. During a race, this would usually only be shown to a lapped driver, but during practice or qualifying it could be shown to any driver. In some series, the blue flag is not mandatory - drivers obey it only as a courtesy to their fellow racers. In other series, drivers get severely penalized for not yielding or interfering with the leaders, including getting sent to the pits for the rest of the race. In Formula One, if the driver about to be lapped ignores three waved blue flags in a row, he is required to make a drive-through penalty.