Oh, I agree, Mayf. I'd rather spend the extra 4 = hours in my pit or
wondering around the pit area visiting/socializing. The point is attitudes.
If you HAVE to wait in line, make the most of it, I think that's what Keith
and I are saying.
DC.
Subject: Re: waiting in line
And Keith's definition of happiness is not necissarily that
of all others.
Just his. Waiting in line for multiple hours seems counter
productive to
racing. If asked if by choice you could stand in line for 5
hours while
waiting to run or wait in your pit for 5 hours fiddling with
the car then go
get in line for 20 minutes before running which would you
choose? What is
the definition of happiness in that case? I know what mine
would be.
mayf
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