Ha not a shot at you dude in the least, I was refering to someone complimenting your English and using "you're". Unless thats a big WERA joke that I'm missing, in which case, I feel foolish.
Maybe not because they wanted less money, but nationality is often very important in moto gp. It makes sense though, because if a sponsor mainly sells their product or service in a certain country, of course they are going to want a rider from that country. Dorna also wants riders from certain countries, because they want to gain more fans from those countries, and keep the fans that they already have too.
:up: I´t has been a Joke of another FORUM, I don´t get offended by this unless someone really say this things in a way that they want to start something
Sorry, but the whole idea of racers getting paid rides in the U.S. national series based on their citizenship as a factor more important than their ability as a racer is as laughable as it is idiotic and, dare I say, UN-American. The suggestion that the US sanctioning body has an obligation to protect all those poor, unemployed, U.S. citizen, pro racers against the onslaught of foreigners flooding across the border to steal paid rides is, um how can I say this nicely, too stupid for words to adequately express. Yeah that'll work. To pollute something as pure and honest as motorcycle racing with xenophobic protectionism and nationalism serves to discredit the very thing you are trying to help. So please stop. Thank you
What it's referring to made me laugh, but this sentence is pretty damn funny in itself. So innocently self-confirming
Least it didnt say, "cmon u know u all laffed when u realize the irony of the sentance and what the one dude was telling the other dude what he wasnt talkin bout and 4 what means the porpoise. lolz"
Ohhh I have one better, one of the promises of US racing PJ Jacobsen races for an Irish team in the U.S., how about that??