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I'm not sure about a drama-queen, but out of control definitely. I think we all have lost control at some point in our lives, I know I have. Let me use another sport as an example - basketball. Michael Jordan was probably the most feared person in the sport. He was emotional, no doubt. But didn't you always get the sense that he was in control? That and he had that cold-blooded-asassin-stare that I can only describe as a fierce competitive fire. Compared to a Rasheed Wallace. He's a competitive guy, extremely talented and has won a championship. Those who follow basketball also know that his emotions have cost him and his team, in terms of technical fouls and ejections. Which guy would you rather have leading your team? There is no doubt that Angelle is a gifted rider - you don't do what she has without being darn good.
 
Did she lose control and flip out? I guess I didn't see it. I remember watching a video one time when Connie Kalitta was having a problem after a burnout getting his car in reverse. By the time he got backed up to the line and staged, the starter already sent the other car. Connie got out of the car, spiked his helmet on the ground and voiced his displeasure with the official. Does this make him an "out of control" person and a "drama queen" also?

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anglle press relese on brainard.

“It was a lowly cam sensor,” groaned Bryce. “All it does is tell the ECU (Engine Control Unit) that the engine’s turning over. It costs $31.”

“It cost us the race!” said team owner Karl Klement. “We came back to the trailer and changed it and it started right up.”

“Fired up and sounded perfect,” agreed Bryce.

“I was upset, but it was really a nice weekend,” said Angelle. “The weather was beautiful, we had fun, and the crew guys Michael and Curtis did great.”

“Everybody worked together real well,” agreed Klement. “We had a great weekend and we finally found the tune-up in the bike.”

Now they know what is like to own a ford diesel. My cam sensor blew out on me 2x already.

I don't know if it cost them the race but it did for a chance too! :rolleyes:
Matt was on his game also and running good to! ;)
That had to suck because I think she had a good chance.
 
It's a girl thing.

The bashers are not really bashing the emotions, they just don't like women in racing. They don't have a problem with the guys "showing emotion" but let a woman shed a tear or yell in frustration then they have no control or are childish etc. etc.

I disagree.

If Angelle got off the bike, slammed her helmet on the ground, and yelled out a few expletives, without tears, I think the reactions to her outburst would be much different. I'm not saying that is right or wrong, but that's the way it is.

It's not a girl thing. It's not a showing emotion thing. It's a CRYING thing.

Do you remember how much crap Pro Football Coach Dick Vermiel got when he started crying all the time during interviews?

I definitely don't think anyone can question Angelle's competitiveness...
 
On youtube there are a few older race videos and clips , and by the looks of it anger and emotion have been in drag racing for decades . One video I watched even talks about Force and Coil having an argument on the starting line .
 
I disagree.

If Angelle got off the bike, slammed her helmet on the ground, and yelled out a few expletives, without tears, I think the reactions to her outburst would be much different. I'm not saying that is right or wrong, but that's the way it is.

It's not a girl thing. It's not a showing emotion thing. It's a CRYING thing.

Do you remember how much crap Pro Football Coach Dick Vermiel got when he started crying all the time during interviews?

I definitely don't think anyone can question Angelle's competitiveness...


I used to think the same as you but I see a lot of the guys cry and no one says boo. Look at Force he can hardly give an interview anymore without crying. I don't have a problem with it either, he (team) has had an emotional year or so.

Also remember all the Ashely Force bashing that was going on last year? Remember the grief she got for crossing the center line in one race? The same race Scelzi did almost the exact same thing but no one said anything about Scelzi's ability to drive. And what ever you do don't mention EE around here.



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