
Originally Posted by
Barra1
And would the "experts" on The V8 Series be all ex-drivers themselves.
The sports of football, rugby union, rugby league, cricket, tennis, golf and the indeed V8 Series racing, rally racing and Formula 1 are not about whether one has competed or not, it is about participation.
A participatant can be active on the field, court or circuit, or in a support role or as a spectator.
That is the beauty of all sport. Each facet of participation requires all other facets to make the sport.
And sport - participation in sport - makes everyone equal.
As a sports competitor at a national level I valued the opinions of the support team and the spectators.
Spectators? Because without the spectators we had no sport - and most spectators had never competed in the ring - but they had an opinion and they are as important to the sport as the competitors.
Don't believe me? - well how long would the V8 Series last if no-one turned up and no-one really wanted to read about the results? Pretty simple question and a very obvious answer.......
I have never played a game of Australian Rules Football or Cricket and yet I am a very passionate advocate/supporter of both games but is my opinion/passion weakened because I have never played these games.
I study the strategies, I study and understand the rules and I endeavor to understand the pysch (Ron: that is NOT the spelling - help please) of the players. Most importantly I relish the passion I have for the contest and revel in the glory achieved by the team I support whether it be Carlton, Manly, The NSW Blues, Waratahs, Wallabies, Socceroos, FoMoCo or the much-recently-misaligned Australian Cricket Team.
Don't dismiss a sport because you happen not to be a fan. Many times I hear - "It is a silly game - I don't understand the rules" - well hello - are you listening to yourself - need I say more.
The real question is whether you understand the challenge of the contest - and that is sport - irrelevant of the code, field, court, circuit, ring - for this is the arena of the contest.
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