13 Emotions All Motorsport Fans Go Through Over The WinterWhether we love F1, MotoGP, Rallycross or Stadium Super Trucks, a motorsport-less winter is always difficult for racing fans! Jack Leslie 23 Dec 2015Share on: It's been another packed year of motorsport But then suddenly, there’s nothing... Boredom kicks in Spare time is spent thinking about next year’s motorsport Christmas was a welcome distraction But then you begin to count down the days No TV shows or hobbies match your motorsport obsession Boredom kicks in again Which turns into frustration Formula E can't fill the void But motorsport gets closer and closer Until finally racing returns to the track And your life is again complete! Sponsored PostsComments I love you carthrottle, but this is the most useless post I’ve seen in a while ! Thanks for the feedback! In brazil we dont have snow, sorry guys I have NOD (NASCAR Offseason Disorder) so it’s especially hard for me. Want to get into watching motorsports but don’t really know where or what to watch. NASCAR is back in February! I can’t wait till the 28th when there is low downforce! oh come on, there’s plenty of other sports to watch in the winter ;) Other sports? Do they have wheels? Rallye Percé Neige, and 24 hours of Daytona really helping Well for off road fans ther is Dakar rally which starts on 2.januar. Of course there’s the Dakar Rally (or should i say Chile?) Also around new year’s eve there’s always Race of Champions being broadcast I’ve been watching F1 season reviews mainly, but we also finalised and booked our Bathurst 12Hour trip for Feb. Pagination Page 2 Next page Next Page Previous page Prev Page Latest NewsNewsNow There’s A Goldfinger Edition Rolls-Royce PhantomRolls-Royce Phantom Goldfinger - frontNewsRadford, The Jenson Button-Founded Coachbuilder, Has Filed For BankruptcyRadford Type 62-2 - frontNewsBrabus Has Turned The Mercedes SL Into A Shooting Brake And We Don’t Hate ItBrabus Rocket GTS - frontNewsThe International Harvester Scout Has Been Revived As A VW-Backed EVScout Traveler concept - frontNewsThe Hyundai RN24 Is Part Ioniq 5 N, Part WRC Car, All SidewaysHyundai RN24 - frontNewsLexus LFR: Everything We Know About The Lexus LFA SuccessorToyota GR GT3 concept - frontLatest ReviewsReviewsLamborghini Urus SE Review: Audacious, Hilarious, But Not The Car It Truly Wants To BeLamborghini Urus SE, front 3/4, drivingReviewsMercedes-AMG GT63 Pro Review: Sweet Spot Or No-Man’s Land?Mercedes-AMG GT63 Pro - drivingReviewsMercedes-AMG CLE53 Cabriolet ReviewMercedes-AMG CLE53 CabrioletReviewsPorsche 911 S/T Review: You Can Guess How This Verdict EndsReviewsLand Rover Classic Defender V8 Review: A Love Letter To An Icon, With A Tear-Jerking PriceLand Rover Classic Defender V8 by Works BespokeReviews2024 Toyota Prius Review: Your Taxi Driver Will Want One, And You Might Too2024 Toyota Prius, front 3/4
Of course there’s the Dakar Rally (or should i say Chile?) Also around new year’s eve there’s always Race of Champions being broadcast
I’ve been watching F1 season reviews mainly, but we also finalised and booked our Bathurst 12Hour trip for Feb.
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I love you carthrottle, but this is the most useless post I’ve seen in a while !
Thanks for the feedback!
In brazil we dont have snow, sorry guys
I have NOD (NASCAR Offseason Disorder) so it’s especially hard for me.
Want to get into watching motorsports but don’t really know where or what to watch.
NASCAR is back in February!
I can’t wait till the 28th when there is low downforce!
oh come on, there’s plenty of other sports to watch in the winter ;)
Other sports? Do they have wheels?
Rallye Percé Neige, and 24 hours of Daytona really helping
Well for off road fans ther is Dakar rally which starts on 2.januar.
Of course there’s the Dakar Rally (or should i say Chile?) Also around new year’s eve there’s always Race of Champions being broadcast
I’ve been watching F1 season reviews mainly, but we also finalised and booked our Bathurst 12Hour trip for Feb.