Garth Stein

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Often things happen to race cars in the heat of the race. A square-toothed gear in a transmission may break, suddenly leaving the driver without all of his gears. Or perhaps a clutch fails. Brakes go soft from overheating. Suspensions break. When faced with one of these problems, the poor driver crashes. The average driver gives up. The great drivers drive through the problem. They figure out a way to continue racing. Like in the Luxembourg Grand Prix in 1989, when the Irish racer Kevin Finnerty York finished the race victoriously and later revealed that he had driven the final twenty laps of ...more
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Donna Stapleton
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Donna Stapleton
I love this one! You are so spot on. We are only limited by our desire.
Donna Stapleton
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Donna Stapleton
....or lack there of.
Snowfire
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Snowfire
It's nice that people are inspired by this quote, but I'd like to point out that in the original context of auto racing, this is some dangerous advice. If your car is in an unsafe state, the moral dri…
The Art of Racing in the Rain
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