ESPN is dying to make you happy-RIVALRY! $10 says there is repeat footage in the opening of the show next week.
I often enjoy reading the comments on here, but for serious drag racing fans I'm amazed at how naive many are. And Sherman, I'm not referring to you but used your comment to illustrate my point.
Have all of you forgotten who Greg spent years learning from and working for? WJ may have the best understanding of promotion of anyone in the Pro Stock pits. I can guarantee you that the Geoffrion burndown and the Connelly "punk" statement were planned well ahead of time.
It's clear to me that this is simply more of the same. Why does Greg seem unhappy even after a win? Because he insists on being perfect. Can you think of anyone else who gave many of those types of interviews?
Why did he wait until the tape was rolling to make the comment? Well, it wouldn't stir much interest in the class if it was made in the pits, would it?
I can also guarantee you that Erica beating Greg meant nothing to him other than a loss. In the weeks leading up to her win he was quite open about complimenting her skills.
HE HELPED HER when he brought up the "getting beat by a girl" schtick. It added tremendously to the coverage of her quest and got a lot more people talking about what she was trying to accomplish.
Of the three people I've referred to so far, I know two of them pretty well. I've interviewed Erica a few times but have never had a private conversation.
Trust me, Greg is not a sexist. In private conversations, even with a few beers involved I've never seen the slightest indication of that. I've known him since long before he started driving or even started dating Kim. But I think he does understand that drag racing is at a crossroads and he's doing all he can to create interest.
I'm ready from the flames for people who have never even seen Greg in person, let alone talked to him. Those fitting that description can tell me all about him.
Yes, I'm aware that this message is one person's opinion. But it's an opinion that comes from having some sort of understanding of the people involved.