Formula One is good, though for me its hard to keep track, because most of the races are international (and they only show the BIG races on ABC and crap, sometimes on ESPN). I just watch NASCAR

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While I'm on the subject, I feel the need to give my opinion on the new "Race for the Championship" points system in the "Nextel Cup". So it goes that everyone races no matter what. After 26 races, the top 10 drivers in the points standings qualifies for the Championship, while everyone else gets screwed out. Then everyone races for the last 10 races, then we crown a champion.
Ok, so first off, if only the top 10 qualify for the championship, why does every driver race in the last 10 races. I mean, the 33 drivers that are racing knows they can't win the championship.
Plus, I would also like to add that they changed the points system after one driver (Matt Kenseth) won the Winston Cup Championship, while only winning one race, but finishing in some great spots.
Finally, why the fuck did they change it to the Nextel Cup? Winston Cup sounded great...but "OH MY GODS, IT RELATES TO SHMOKING...OH MY GODS, CHANGE TEH SPONSOR...OH MY GODS!!!" Interesting to note that when they talk about a driver's past history, they say something like ...he was the 1999 Nextel Cup champion..." WTF!?!? There was no Nextel Cup, only the Winston Cup.
Point in case, NASCAR needs to get their priorities straight!
EDIT: Holy Fuck, I think I wrote too much!