OR, you run 1.5 events for the year and let people
think you've quit, then show up at Nationals and run
the best two laps of your life. We'll see how this
approach turns out....should be fun! =)
- Arie
-and for what it's worth (and from what I've read in
results), I'll be picking Corey as well.
--- Donald R McKenna <donbarbmckenna@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> Corey Smith writes:
>
> >Hey now, don't jinx me! Like Pat said, I'll gladly
> take on the underdog
> >role. :-)
>
> Some advice :-)
>
> Start "sand-bagging" by running slower in the
> remaining events before the
> Nat's. Or, much better yet, enter as a red car with
> an assumed-name, go like
> hell to get "dialed-in" and, beyond we locals, folks
> will think you've quit.
> Remember, this IS a mental game, at times.
>
> BTW, nothing like being the subject of the question,
> asked after the first
> day,---- WHO's in first place? Was really fun till
> the car broke on the
> second run the next day --- after getting a pylon on
> the first run.
>
> Don
>
> P.S. I owe all my knowledge of "treachery" to my
> friend, Dwayne. He teached
> me all I know about mind games, well, almost all.
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