I actually took some time last night to watch about 40 minutes of Cup Practice from Daytona on Speed. I think I was just so physically and emotionally exhausted after the day of events, that I needed something to absorb my concentration and, I must admit, watching race cars, even in practice, does that for me.
By the time the practice was over, I lost count of the number of teams bringing out "back-up" cars. Seeing those shiny new cars being unloaded from those extremely expensive haulers, lowered on the fancy lifts, and then pushed to the garage for inspection. Something about all that made me want to go back to the day when a team would show up at the track with a "box" truck, maybe one with the crew cab so the four or five guys who would crew the car could ride together, with the car on an open trailer, with maybe a few "bumps" and "dings" and maybe even a scratch or two in the paint.
I guess I'm getting very old and nostalgic now. I never used LSD (although I did drive an LTD once) but I was sure having "flashbacks" last night. I'm very glad I grew up then. I'm very glad I found this place to hang out with other folks that did too. I'm glad there are young people coming here who want to know the history of where the big show in Daytona this week got its start. Let us never forget there was a Herb Thomas, a Joe Weatherly, a Paul Lewis, a Rex White, a Ned Jarrett, a Lee Petty, a Fireball Roberts and so many more that laid the foundation of what now has it's own television network. Let us never forget cars once raced ON the beach, not AT the beach. Let us never forget the dreamers who built the dirt tracks, the race cars, and the guy from Darlington, Harold Brasington who took stock car racing to a big track level. Being old is not that bad after all.
So, I'll settle down this afternoon to watch The Duels and I'm sure, more than once, I'll see a black and gold number 22 Pontiac, or maybe a white number 42 Oldsmobile, which will remind me that Daytona has a history. Some of us are proud of that!
God bless!
Tim
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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.
updated by @tim-leeming: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM