....no, not that slightly fey high speed profession that goes under the name of Effwun. Real motor-racing, which, like almost everything else that is good in the world, resides in the USA. Motor-racing which involves good ol’ boys, some in their fifties and sixties, driving in close proximity (‘the length of your lips' never seemed more appropriate) at 200mph plus on tight courses watched by 200,000 people drinking beer. That’s entertainment. Give the people what they want, charge them a few bob, and spare us all the rubbish about leading edge technology.
And forget the ‘after you Claude, Lewis or Jenson’ business. If the guy’s in your way, you send him airborne. You see, these cars are aerodynamic miracles travelling forwards, but a bit like paper planes going backwards. As a chap called Brad Keselowski found out the other day.
Last year Keselowski rear-ended a chap by the name of Edwards. The first clip illustrates this. Edwards took exception to this, and, having pondered the matter for ten months, took his revenge by rear-ending Keselowski. Deliberately, as he freely admitted after the event. Edwards has been put on probation for three races, not because he rear-ended Keselowski, which was perfectly legal, but because he did it deliberately. Probation, mind you, not suspension. The two combatants face each other again next week, for what promises to be a fun day out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX7RAvVhBJ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FgeopsJKIM
And forget the ‘after you Claude, Lewis or Jenson’ business. If the guy’s in your way, you send him airborne. You see, these cars are aerodynamic miracles travelling forwards, but a bit like paper planes going backwards. As a chap called Brad Keselowski found out the other day.
Last year Keselowski rear-ended a chap by the name of Edwards. The first clip illustrates this. Edwards took exception to this, and, having pondered the matter for ten months, took his revenge by rear-ending Keselowski. Deliberately, as he freely admitted after the event. Edwards has been put on probation for three races, not because he rear-ended Keselowski, which was perfectly legal, but because he did it deliberately. Probation, mind you, not suspension. The two combatants face each other again next week, for what promises to be a fun day out...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX7RAvVhBJ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FgeopsJKIM