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Good morning! Happy National Sprint Car Day! Today is one of my favorite days of the year simply because it just so happens to have the same numerical value as the amount of cubic inches in a sprint car engine (4/10).
And if there is one thing that growing up in Indiana has taught me itās that sprint cars are badass! If you havenāt ever been to a sprint car race, you are missing out on one of the most thrilling and dynamic types of racing out there.
Parkerās POV
Would You Walk Away From The Lottery?
Written by: Parker Kligerman
Racecar drivers donāt know how to retire. How do I know this? Letās just list a few of the multiple high-profile āretirementsā & returns that have occurred in the last few decades: Michael Schumacher, Nigel Mansell, Fernando Alonso, Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth, etc. And now, apparently, Sebastian Vettel wants to come back, of course.
Yet, at the same time, after a few tough races to start the 2024 F1 season, many of you are calling for Daniel Riccardo to stop. That this should be his farewell tour. After he has fought back from the void that is life-after-F1. He should now just turn it off, take off the helmet, and say goodbye to the only dream heās ever had. He wonātā¦
Heās a professional racecar driver. We canāt do that. Now, many will say because itās akin to an addiction, this whole driving fast thing. But thatās all wrong, and diminishing the big of it all.
When you make racing your pursuit, your game of desire. All you envision are the great laps, passes, wins, & championships.
The part that comes after seems so far away that in many ways, it feels impossible to imagine it happening to you. The now is all that matters, and the next win is right around the corner.
I was at a Counting Crows concert last year when the lead singer Adam Duritz, toward the end of the concert, in a waterfall of emotion, sadly and proudly in a way only musicians on a stage can seem to cry so visibly to a crowd and it not feel, uh, weird, proclaimed: āThe average career of a rockstar either never happens or is 1-2 years, and weāve been doing this for 30 years because of all of you.ā
I immediately knew what he meant. See being a rockstar or a professional racecar driver is much the same in its less an addiction and more like winning the lottery.
The great racing promoter Humpy Wheeler said, āGreat racecar drivers donāt hang around, they āfade awayā,ā which is pretty much true of rockstars too, because wouldnāt you want to squeeze every bit of juice out of a massive lottery prize?
So when you ask why a driver continues to do it as they struggle or that they should move on. Youāre effectively asking someone who has won the lottery to say ā no thanks, Iāll go slog it out in a cubicle the rest of my life.
Unlike other sports that biology and time make it almost impossible to keep going. Driving racecars is something that a human can do for more than half their lives at the top of the game no less. Much like golf, we can be competitive for a very, very long time. Which like them means that at times for the lucky ones, the decision to stop is yours and yours alone.
This comes with a level of privileged torment that only inheritors of billion-dollar fortunes can relate to.
Imagine, youāre doing the thing you love, that feels like you one-upped the world, but suddenly you are now tasked with deciding to stop. Like having Sydney Sweeney in your bed and being asked to run away, so she can never find you ā impossible.
Daniel Riccardo canāt be expected to make this decision, and I will understand if Sebastian Vettel decides to come back.
They one-upped the world in almost every category and have seen life without it. Like proper professional racecar drivers before them, that have all been tasked with this weight.
They will make the wrong decision because there is no right answer. They won the lottery and whatever they choose to do with the winnings is up to them.
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