but at least everyone is kind enough to lend a helping hand
I have found this to be true in most forms of racing.. That is until you become too much competition, then help will dry up.
Facts, man. I don't see myself being a frontrunner for a while, this is a huge jump from a kart. But hey, I'm glad people are still hooking me up. Getting a new cylinder head on the 270 as I type. Gonna try and get everything right by the 8th.
In other news, might be getting a root canal tomorrow. Hooray.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.
If a man can't look at danger and still go on, man has stopped living. If the worst ever happens – then it means simply that I've been asked to pay the bill for the happiness of my life – without a moment's regret. Graham Hill
Day went pretty well, but could've been better. My fastest lap was a 16.116 in hotlaps, but I had pulled off early in the feature due to a suspected fuel pump or jetting issue. I could get it up to full song in 3rd gear, but it sputtered immediately in 4th. So I didn't want to hurt the car (or anyone else) so I pulled off with a P6 finish.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.
theracer120 wrote:I hope you don't actually end up dining in hell tonight, haha.
Go get 'em!
I sure hope not either haha, but I thought it would be fitting to describe how I feel about today with my favorite movie quote. I'll sure try to come back after the low-blow at the season opener!
On a funnier note, I realized that if the same people that started the 270 season opener are the only people to start today's race (minus one guy that came down from up north) then the car numbers will range between only 3 and 18. That's gotta be the worst variety of car numbers I've seen.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.
kals wrote:Nice! Well done on getting through the race. How was the race and what the experience like for you?
Thanks! The race was a thrill ride but I was running too rich (my qualifying lap was a 16.395). I was pretty up-close and personal with the rollover at the start but in the end I enjoyed every bit of it.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.