not really hot on the phrase 'up on the wheel' when referring to a driver;
the car yes, not the driver.
Bingo, we have a winner.It's more used in circle track racing about a driver getting "up" on the steering wheel and really handling the car making it do what he needs to to do win. Hence Dave getting "up on the wheel" to nail a good reaction time, being ready, controlling the car.
I agree, Dave Reiff is very passionate about the sport, and equally knowledgeable. He does a great job.
I loved the fact that he said "pissed".....classic and too the point.
I agree, Dave Reiff is very passionate about the sport, and equally knowledgeable. He does a great job.