>Surprisingly accident free race. For so many cars running 500 miles at
>average speeds above 200mph, that doesn't sound like a bunch of "amateurs".
>Stephen
setting this all up St.James also addmitted her car was not handling
correctly, and TRIED to stay out of the way. i think Sarah and Jacques
were dicing when they came up on Lynn and timing in the turn turned it
into one of dem racin' deals....
> She was doing her lipstick in her mirrors down the back straight. Lynne St
> james was powdering her nose and dropped the compact. The resulting dust
> cloud blinded Sarah, who was admiring her rouge anyway. To cut a long story
> short, the medical centre was informed that two women had collided on track
> and both were in need of cosmetic surgery.
> MS
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If that's the case, then it's a shame, as are most of "dem racin' deals". I
really would like to see some good racing results from Fisher. Anyone who
thinks women don't belong in racing cars has never seen Michele Mouton in an
Audi Quattro.
Stephen
Well, quite honestly it was a matter of rookie driving mistakes on the
part of two drivers, Fisher and Lazier. Three wide in the turns at Indy is a
no-no. Add St James' poorly performing car (She was complaining of
lacking power and having horrid push) being a virtual obstacle on the track,
and it's just a bad situation all around.
-Tim
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