I recommend nascar as it is what is popular and is what more people are 
asociating racing with now.
Yayyy nascar!

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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 10:12 AM
Subject: audyssey: Raceway home town vs pro racing.


> Hi,
> Before we got interrupted there was a big debate going on weather or not
> USA raceway should or should not be mottled after a home town clay track
> racing, or weather or not it should be a pro Nascar racing game. I think
> James north was intending the game to be mottled after Nascar racing,
> but I haven't looked that closely at the source to get a full feel of
> his intentions. Either way, now that I have it we do need to decide upon
> which it will be.
> As was pointed out clay tracks have a totally different set of opsticals
> and problems to deal with such as dry dirt, wet clay, out right muck,
> changing weather conditions, etc... Which would in the end change how
> you play the game.
> On the other hand using a real Nascar circuit could be as equally fun.
> You could compete in several different games on several tracks, keep
> standings, and eventually work your way up to the championship race.
> Which I feel is better in the long run for the game.
> What do you all think?
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