Red Hot Rivalry

Practically on a weekly basis, you’ll read someone’s comment somewhere on social media that they don’t care much about NASCAR since Dale Earnhardt died. It’s difficult when a hard-knuckled competitor and icon, such as Earnhardt is no longer around to energize the fan base. I get it. But that’s not what I’m writing about today.…

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Digital Raconteur

The older we get, the younger people seem to be as we read the obituaries. Perhaps you’ve noticed that as well. I distinctly remember the first time I read a death announcement and found myself fixated on the age—68—and found myself saying, that’s so young! And technically, it is—at least to me! “Old” is a…

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I Married a Toddler

I had to pee. It was a sweet relief, as I had been making an effort to drink more water and my bladder was burgeoning. I turned to grab some toilet paper and was greeted by what was essentially an empty roll, with three shredded strips barely clinging to the cardboard tube. Yep, my husband…

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Dallas Was an Ice Hole

“Have fun,” my brother-in-law’s wife said to him. “It’s work. Serious work going on here,” he replied before they wrapped up their phone conversation. Of course he was being his typical smart-@ss self, as we were down in Florida several years ago during Speedweeks.  He was there to take professional quality photos.  I was there…

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Attitude is Everything

It’s the unexpected in life that brings out the best or the worst in people. No one goes to the race track intending to haul their car home on a flatbed, looking like a mangled mess. Some racers act like lunatics when that happens, and lash out at anyone within a six-foot radius. Others become…

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Tune-Up of a Different Variety

Racers are truly a tough breed. They’ll pour every spare minute they have into their cars and some even ante up their last dollars to get a set of tires to go racing. I’ve known several racers–male and female–who have raced with a cast on one of their arms. I couldn’t imagine trying to wheel…

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