In case you hadn't heard, the City of Baltimore is hosting the Baltimore Grand Prix IndyCar race on city streets this weekend. Today's Baltimore Sun paper has a feature story about the return of Willy T. Ribbs and proclaiming him "the Jackie Robinson of racing." That rubbed me the wrong way. I sent the writer of the piece a little e-mail and told him if he looked around he'd find Beltsville Speedway and Old Dominion, both venues where the late Wendell Scott competed and who I'd argue is more rightly accorded the comparison to Jackie Robinson than Willy T. Ribbs. In the article Willy T. goes on to say he'd be the perfect replacement next year for Danica Patrick to bring attention to IndyCar. He further offers all of his worn out excuses about why he never made it in bigtime racing. He neglects to mention being arrested here in Charlotte and missing the race Humpy Wheeler lined him up for (in a Will Cronkrite car, I believe). Anyhow, I guess Baltimore is getting what it deserves when you spend taxpayer money to fund a race on city streets.
Baltimore Sun Story Link:
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2011-08-31/sports/bs-sp-grand-prix-ribbs-0831-20110830-22_1_baltimore-grand-prix-racecar-driver-african-american-driver
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