(Note: this post follows "Disaster" in the Rhythm of Racing series.) I mentioned in "On-Track Prep" that the pre-race grid walk is a going-away party of sorts. That for cast and crew, it's
(Note: this post follows "Break. Fix. Repeat." in the Rhythm of Racing series.) This is the flag that you never want to see at a race track. The other colors are, by and
(Note: this post follows "Stop and Go, Mostly Go" in the Rhythm of Racing series.) First, it breaks…The last post discussed the idea of a clean race, where everything goes perfectly, nothing
(Note: this post follows "On-Track Prep" in the Rhythm of Racing series.) What happens after the green flag flies is a series of balancing acts. When all's said and done, performance is judged
Annual car races have a certain kind of rhythm to them. A fundamental identity that defines them, even as they evolve over time. Certainly, from year to year, things always change — different conditions,