@JoeyBarnes85 I cannot see it happening. It is a further test of stamina and fortitude that the drivers possess. 👍
(But also, to further promote the sport the week after. 😉)
This was Sunday and in that moment I had all the confidence in the world. It’s a foreign feeling and if you meet me away from a race track you’ll question if it’s actually me.
I wish I could move without thought like I do in the flag stand. It’s so freeing, so liberating, and so relaxing. Yes, relaxing! Under the highest possible pressure on the grandest of stages I am relaxed. Outside of the world of having flags in hand? Well, that’s a different matter.
If you don’t know someone with autism it’ll be hard to understand. If you see me elsewhere from a track, I’m probably in the midst of what I call “positional warfare”. I don’t really know how I should be in the space I’m in. It goes like, “Arms folded? Arms out? Hands in? Do I look like a t-rex? Should I look up? Oh my goodness, random eye contact! Look down, wait, is this okay? Yes? No?”
It’s tiring, and out in the world there’s no off switch. When in my element this isn’t a thing. There isn’t this questioning of every movement I do. Autism is such an intriguing, and often frustrating thing to have, because of this. Millions of eyes, the highest of stakes, and immense pressure? Easy! Random social interaction with someone I wasn’t expecting? Or perhaps a simple greeting by someone at a restaurant? Now those are the things that I could easily see cracking under pressure!
@A_S12@FOXTV@SBJ@IndyCar …It might also help if @Xfinity / @comcast could get their TV programming guide to be correct for those of us that were traveling and relied on DVR for the full broadcast replay. 🤷♂️😔
@IndyCarOnFOX
The pace lap for America is without a doubt the most badass spectacle in sport.
Two UH-60 Blackhawks set the pace at the Indy 500. Only in the USA! God Bless America 🇺🇸
Our best moment of the Indy 500 yesterday was when nearly 400,000 Americans at the world’s largest single-day sporting event went completely silent for the playing of Taps.
Our country never takes for granted the profound sacrifices that have been made in the defense of freedom. #MemorialDay