Okay, I admit it. I
love car racing. There I said it. I have come clean. I know what you're going to say. I have heard it all before. I know all the jokes about going around in
circles. Say whatever you want, it won't
affect me. I know what I like, and I am
comfortable with that. I told you people
at the beginning that I loved cars, so really, this shouldn't come as a shock
to you.
one of my "to do list" models |
Generally speaking I prefer either touring cars or open
wheel racing. So, yes that means I
sometimes have to get up very early on a Sunday and watch the races from Europe . It also
means I must scour the internet looking for races that are rarely broadcast on
TV channels I get. A cable channel
devoted entirely to fast cars sounds wonderful, but why did they have to put it
in the top tier TV package. How I long
for the day when I can choose the 15 channels that I watch and pay about $1 for
each of them. Quake in fear cable
companies, that day is coming
What spurred this blog topic was my local paper. Every week they have a car section and the
reporters get to drive a whole bunch of cars that I never will. This week one
of the reporters went to a racing school that is located a reasonable distance
from my house. In between fits of
jealousy and rage, the fire, the desire, the urge (perhaps it would be too
cliché to say the drive) for this hobby was reignited (maybe if I had an editor
he or she would want me to use puns like, it got my engine started.... perhaps
it's good for all of us that I do not have an editor)
I love the look of these cars |
I guess there is a speed demon lurking in most of us. I love car chases in movies, and I love the
roar of the engines. I have fantasized
about racing Porsche 911 down an empty highway, foot to the floor. These thoughts haven't surfaced for a while
(I guess that is what life on a commuter bus does for you) but this newspaper
article did it.
So, I did what anyone who had an internet connection would
do, I googled it. Then of course reality set in. They have long and short courses. They have a cool track, great facilities and
Van Diemen Formula cars, and a cool program.
The pictures are fantastic and the lust for speed is boiling in my
blood. Everything is perfect, except
that to go to this racing academy I would have to give up eating for the next
two years. I grant that it would be
worth it, but somehow...... after two years without sustenance, my body would
be too emaciated, and I probably wouldn't have the ability to turn the wheels.
vintage and cool |
Reality is cruel. It
gives passions, dangles them in front of you, and then watches as you vainly
jump for them--it is like playing monkey in the middle with two taller older
brothers.
I could write a letter to the editor, hoping to wipe that
smug smile off the reporters face, but what good would that do. It isn't his or her fault exactly (I was too
angry to check if it was a man or woman), but my frustration level makes me
want to lash out. I probably won't feel
better until I get my own dose of speed.
Just in case somebody wants to know. Currently, my favourite kind of racing is The British Touring Cars, followed by Endurance Racing (most notably the 24 Hours of LeMan) and then the Australian V8 SuperCars.
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