Truer words never spoken.
And why don't they talk to us fans like the old days? Sure a select few will peek out of their homes on wheels and come right up to the edge of their compound and hold forth for a short time.
Why did drag racing pits become so cordoned off from the fans? Were too many superchargers and wings getting filched?
And no, when I say talking, I'm not expecting anyone to give up data or secrets. CCs and drivers and owners all seem to think this is a closed game between them and their equipment and maybe occasionally a competitor.
And that's why I miss the old politically INcorrect days. Remember McCulloch's willingness to throw down? Remember Jungle's temper? Remember any number of drivers and CCs from the past who said exactly what they felt? Remember how heated a lot of exchanges were at the top end after a hard-fought race?
What happened? When did our sport turn into a pack of prancing Nancies with laptops? With drivers seemingly only able to barf out a list of sponsor names so long they run out of breath. Then going off on a love poem about the guy in the other lane who just spanked their fanny. Do drivers really like getting beat more today than yesterday?
Anyone have an opinion when (and why) drag racing lost its grit and its teeth?
Doc