indyfan31
04-14-04, 03:39 PM
For months (maybe years?) Damian Dottore, the motorsports writer for the Orange County Register, has been praising the virtues of the IRL while knocking CART at almost every opportunity. Well, he took a ride in the two-seater at the hands of Paul Tracy and had an epiphany. In today's article (http://www2.ocregister.com/ocrweb/ocr/article.do?id=90301§ion=SPORTS&subsection=MOTORSPORTS&year=2004&month=4&day=14) he writes about his experience. Suffice it to say that the closing paragraph shows he's learned what some of us have known for a long time (even without a ride in a champcar):
"After eight laps, Tracy finally decided to pull into the pits. I was kind of glad, because after all of the bouncing around and decelerating, I did feel nauseous. I actually had a hard time keeping my balance once I climbed out.
Now, I finally understand why three guys are trying to save this series. These cars are unbelievable. It was a ride I never will forget. "
"After eight laps, Tracy finally decided to pull into the pits. I was kind of glad, because after all of the bouncing around and decelerating, I did feel nauseous. I actually had a hard time keeping my balance once I climbed out.
Now, I finally understand why three guys are trying to save this series. These cars are unbelievable. It was a ride I never will forget. "