Someone Doing You Wrong Doesn’t Mean You Can Do It Wrong

Robbie Loomis, back when he was Jeff Gordon's crew chief.

Speaking of looney tunes, about last Sunday…

One of the fundamental cliches in sports is “don’t beat yourself.” Running parallel to this is the axiom about how if your opponent seems bound and determined to beat themselves, by all means let them. Regardless of the sport involved, . . . → Read More: Someone Doing You Wrong Doesn’t Mean You Can Do It Wrong

The Weekend Of Magic And Loss

If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.

Life’s juxtapositions can create quite bizarre scenarios. Such was the case last Thursday morning.

There I was, heading down south to Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California for my first time as an . . . → Read More: The Weekend Of Magic And Loss

The 24 Virus

Although careful not to label it an epidemic, a cotillion of leading physicians yesterday warned the nation about a sudden onset of peculiar behavior caused by what has been labeled “the 24 virus.”

“Darndest thing I’ve ever seen,” one doctor reported.  “All of a sudden, the ER was crammed full of people dragged in their by their . . . → Read More: The 24 Virus

He Won.

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A Slender Thread Of Rainbow Warrior Hope?

There’s an excellent interview of Ray Evernham by Mike Hembree over at Scene Daily.  Evernham sounds like a man who’s had more than enough; a classic case of industrial strength burnout.  Definitely worth the read.

The quote that most grabbed my attention is (emphasis mine):

NS: Have you shut the door on team ownership or on being a . . . → Read More: A Slender Thread Of Rainbow Warrior Hope?