Re: Barnstormin': Rooting for Mayfield or Against NASCAR?
Speed, my personal hero is EJ Potter. Not sure if you know of or about him, but if not google him up. A great empirical thinker and a truly neat guy.
Potter came up with an idea for what he saw as the perfect form of automotive competition a few years ago and it was published here. It's a neat read. Potter saw this form of competition as being immune from the corruption of purpose (hell I'm starting to sound like you) that big money brings to racing.
This is one of my favorite things to read every now and again. EJ's a very neat guy and I've had the pleasure of talking t to him several times.
Check it out...
Part 1 -- http://www.draglist.com/artman/publi...cle_1030.shtml
Part 2 -- http://www.draglist.com/artman/publi...cle_1031.shtml
Brian
Speed, my personal hero is EJ Potter. Not sure if you know of or about him, but if not google him up. A great empirical thinker and a truly neat guy.
Potter came up with an idea for what he saw as the perfect form of automotive competition a few years ago and it was published here. It's a neat read. Potter saw this form of competition as being immune from the corruption of purpose (hell I'm starting to sound like you) that big money brings to racing.
This is one of my favorite things to read every now and again. EJ's a very neat guy and I've had the pleasure of talking t to him several times.
Check it out...
Part 1 -- http://www.draglist.com/artman/publi...cle_1030.shtml
Part 2 -- http://www.draglist.com/artman/publi...cle_1031.shtml
Brian
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