darkapprentice77 wrote:Lift Me Up is a good song.
I'd have to agree.
Ferrarist wrote:giraurd wrote:(Mario Andretti and Jackie Stewart)
Sorry, but I've previously thought this duo is somewhat as 'respected' in motor racing circles as Niki Lauda?
Huh? Okay, I could understand Stewart to a certain extent, but Mario Andretti? I can't think of anything he might have done that could have earned him a reputation similar to Lauda's.
Race as an American.
In all seriousness, Mario Andretti has a lot more power as a figurehead of IndyCar racing than Formula 1. IndyCar is, after all, where Mario had his greatest success (Indy 500 win, 4 championships, race wins in his 50s...), and also the arena in which he has the greatest knowledge. While yes, he is a former World Champion and has been present at many F1 events, I don't think Mario has quite the same kind of influence that he does in IndyCar.
For example... after Graham Rahal whinged about Marco Andretti only being in the IndyCar field because of his surname, all it took was Mario to tell Rahal "I didn't know we had a problem" to turn Rahal into a scared child to avoid the wrath of Mario.
Mario Andretti also was one of the (sensible) few to openly tell the world to be patient and not make any knee-jerk reactions to the Dan Wheldon tragedy.
While I'm on the topic of IndyCar racing, an unpopular F1 opinion is now due. I've probably said this one 8547845 times in this thread, but I feel I need to say it again because... well, I can.
J.J. Lehto, Tarso Marques, Gaston Mazzacane, Antonio Pizzonia, Eddie Cheever (discounting his IRL tenure), and Stefan Johansson prove that not just any F1 driver can hack it in IndyCar racing. Alex Zanardi did, after all, match Michael Schumacher's testing times in Schumacher's Benetton, and Nigel Mansell, Emerson Fittipaldi, and Mario Andretti were all World Champions...
Another unpopular F1 opinion:
A.J. Foyt deserves an F1 Rejects profile. It's amusing that one of the 5 greatest racing drivers of all time (and easily the best driver ever at the Indy 500) is eligible for a profile on this site, for, of all things, his first few appearances in the Indy 500... which was, after all, a Formula 1 race at the time! If there ever was a NASCAR Rejects (with the same criteria), Jim Clark of all people would be eligible, alongside such names as Delma Cowart, Kirk Shelmerdine, and Steve Wallace!