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Project52 in 2010
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Project52 in 2010
I think anyone who is happy with 2nd place has no business being in a race car.
This kid's got the fire, in spades.
This isn't a first track event. This is Indy. This is the race that everybody wants to win because it means so much more than your average race. Guys come out of retirement just for a shot at winning this one. Historically, people have put together teams JUST for this event and for no other race in the series, just for a shot at the brass ring, the glory, the money, and their face immortalized on the Borg-Warner trophy.
It may be said that second place is first loser, but it still remains that to be a rookie and run that well at Indy is a serious achievement and the fact that he just up and discarded it only shows that he's an arrogant bastard, just like his dad. No driver should ever be satisfied with second place or else they shouldn't be racing, but to dismiss such an achievement as a 19-year-old rookie at such a prestigious event is just the height of arrogance. His head's too big for the rest of him. And apparently, so's yours.
And don't preach to me about Indianapolis 500 history, I've forgotten more of it than most people will ever know.
Furthermore, if Marco reminds me of another Andretti, he reminds me of his grandfather. Michael had arrogance, but no competitive drive to back it up with. He wanted to win, but he thought everything should come easy. See: the failed season in Formula 1. Marco has his Mario's passion and dedication for the sport. And his attitude. Newsflash! Most of the world's top drivers have an arrogance and asshole streak in them. It comes from confidence and a burning desire to win, at any cost.
Was it an incredible achievement? Hell yes. Will he look back later this week and realize what an amazing thing he did? Of course. Will he be happy with his result? Eventually, I'm sure. But if he's a real racer, he'll stand by his post race quote.
My $0.02.