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Welcome
to the first weeks installment of Virtual1.net’s
Racing review. In the coming weeks this editorial will
feature many segments I hope you, as a race fan, will
find interesting and informative. The main objective of
this column is to be an interactive feature of the
Virtual1 race fan community. I am not here to re-cap
races or focus on the latest rumors associated with the
racing community. In my opinion there are too many
outlets for that type of information on the web already.
Instead, the main purpose of this column will be to high
light a diverse range of subjects, venues and driving
disciplines as seen through my eyes.
In
the coming weeks it is my intention to comment on events
and people that make auto racing the number one
spectator sport in America. This may involve looking
into already established sanctions such as NASCAR, Indy
Racing League, CART, etc. as well as delving into the
Saturday night bullrings that are scattered throughout
the US.
The
topics will be as diverse as the people who make up the
racing community. From the stories of racing pioneer Tim
Flock and his pet monkey “Jocko”, to the Earnhardt
-Gordon rivalry of today, I will try to bring you closer
to the sport we all love. Some of the stories will be
strictly factual, while others will be merely based on
my interpretation, I will try to relay them with as
little bias on my part as possible.
While
some of the subjects I will cover may be of a
controversial nature, I will try to remain as impartial
as the subject will allow. With this being said, some of
the subjects that will not be featured in this editorial
need to be addressed as well. First and foremost rule
that will be applied here is NO driver bashing. It is my
opinion that anyone willing to risk life and livelihood
for love of their sport and our entertainment should be
treated with the utmost respect. If you don’t think
this way, take 2 minutes and imagine how you would feel
I were writing about you. How would you want your name
portrayed on this site? This is not to say, however that
I won’t take one side over another in some incidents,
I will not purposely drag a driver's name through the
mud.
Another
subject that will not be discussed here are the rumors
that float from track to track or sanction to sanction.
I do not care about who supposedly did what where.
Instead the main focus here will revolve around known
subject matter, rather than speculation. While it is fun
to hear and trade rumors, it does a great disservice to
the parties involved. Now that the parameters are set,
and we head into a new racing year I look forward to
writing this column weekly. But there is a catch…
As
I stated earlier, it is my hope that this column will be
of an interactive nature as well. For that to happen, I
need input from the entire racing community. I want
views and opinions from others as well. So, if I happen
to write an article pertaining to something that you saw
differently, please do not hesitate to drop
me a line. I need your views to help keep me in
line. Also if you have a story idea, question or
comment, feel free to e-mail
me with them. It will be through the ideas and views
of all that will help make this site more informative as
well as entertaining.
In
closing, I want to personally welcome you to what I hope
will become “our” article. Together we can learn
about the past in all its glory, and look to the future
and what it holds for this great sport we both love. The
stories are there to be explored…. Be it the legends
and the larger than life characters of NASCAR such as
Turner, Petty and Pearson... or the exploits of local
heroes such as Brownell, Causey, or Dunaway, we will
explore them all. And hopefully revive a few good
memories along the way.
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