RichK
01-02-08, 04:35 PM
Marshall Pruett on SpeedTV.com hits one out of the park:
SpeedTV article (http://www.speedtv.com/commentary/42035/)
from the article:
At its core, auto racing is an intrinsically human sport – the more influence and personal touch a fan or crew member can have with a machine, the more rewarding the involvement. The ability to express and implement ideas is the main draw form most people to any profession; motorsports is no different. What happens when that human touch becomes so diminished that racing team personnel become little more than nut and bolt herders?
SpeedTV article (http://www.speedtv.com/commentary/42035/)
from the article:
At its core, auto racing is an intrinsically human sport – the more influence and personal touch a fan or crew member can have with a machine, the more rewarding the involvement. The ability to express and implement ideas is the main draw form most people to any profession; motorsports is no different. What happens when that human touch becomes so diminished that racing team personnel become little more than nut and bolt herders?