I was at PIR that day riding with Bourdais. I’d driven competitively so the speed wasn’t what got my attention. It was the braking and the timing and, most importantly, the g forces. I left the track wondering how their bodies could withstand that kind of pressure for long periods of time.
Without a doubt, high performance drivers are hig…
I was at PIR that day riding with Bourdais. I’d driven competitively so the speed wasn’t what got my attention. It was the braking and the timing and, most importantly, the g forces. I left the track wondering how their bodies could withstand that kind of pressure for long periods of time.
Without a doubt, high performance drivers are highly trained athletes. Mr. Chestnut is something else. I’m just not sure what.
I was at PIR that day riding with Bourdais. I’d driven competitively so the speed wasn’t what got my attention. It was the braking and the timing and, most importantly, the g forces. I left the track wondering how their bodies could withstand that kind of pressure for long periods of time.
Without a doubt, high performance drivers are highly trained athletes. Mr. Chestnut is something else. I’m just not sure what.
Craig Walker
Number one hand to eye coordination: race car drivers. No. two: baseball players. So I've heard.