rikracer@cwix.com
"This series is simply a place for some excellent women drivers to showcase
their talent and maybe actually get a big time pro ride out of it.
jmoore@spyglass.com
"Men are different than Women when it comes to competition. Fact is, in many
sports, women CAN compete on the same level as men, especially in
motorsports..."
AHAHAHA what a crock. If you're good, you're good. If women can compete on
the same level as men, keep them at the same level. IMO, it takes away from
women's credibility when you take them out and place them in an entirely
seperate league. It's all good and great that women are getting into the
sport, but the need to take all women and place them aside, and in a different
catagory, says to everyone "Hey, look at me, I'm not good enough to be in the
OTHER league, so they stuck me here." Showase your talent with everyone else,
and then if you are good enough to come out on top, it would stand out so much
more and have more of an impact.
jmoore@spyglass.com---"There are womens basketball leagues, womens softball
leagues, even womens hockey leagues" You can't compare softball to baseball,
or in fairness women's basketball to men's basketball, and CERTAINLY not
women's hockey to men's hockey. "Men are different than Women when it comes
to competition" Please, explain to me exactly how much different a woman
drives a car compared to a man. "I think that you may find that, there would
not be much difference between the men and women when they are equally
experienced at racing" That's exactly what I'm talking about, so again, WHY
SEPERATE???
"Anyway, apparently, you undergo a series of tests at the tryouts. How
you perform on the track is 50% of your score. They also test you for
your athletic ability, interview, and get this: image awareness."
All I've got to say about this is wear something tight black and shiny. (Gee,
that's got ALOT to do with racing). Whatever.
Bryan
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