Getting back to female drivers...
Both NASCAR and F1 are on this crusade to find women who can run up front and challenge men for wins and championships. Good luck with that. People forget that men and women are different. I'm not saying a woman might not win a race or two once in a great while, but a woman will never win a series championship. Not a chance. This is not some inadequacy on the part of women, it's the fact that the sexes have different abilities and strengths.
I am certain Hallie Deegan is capable of doing things I cannot - and that's not some sort of innuendo.
Scott
PS: IMO the three greatest female drivers of all time were Michele Mouton, Janet Guthrie, and Lynn St. James.
Edit: And why is Michele Mouton on the top of my list? The look in her eyes says it all. Michele was fearless and had "b_lls". And I say that with admiration and respect. Michele would have been one of the few woman drivers capable of banging heads with Harvick.
Both NASCAR and F1 are on this crusade to find women who can run up front and challenge men for wins and championships. Good luck with that. People forget that men and women are different. I'm not saying a woman might not win a race or two once in a great while, but a woman will never win a series championship. Not a chance. This is not some inadequacy on the part of women, it's the fact that the sexes have different abilities and strengths.
I am certain Hallie Deegan is capable of doing things I cannot - and that's not some sort of innuendo.
Scott
PS: IMO the three greatest female drivers of all time were Michele Mouton, Janet Guthrie, and Lynn St. James.
Edit: And why is Michele Mouton on the top of my list? The look in her eyes says it all. Michele was fearless and had "b_lls". And I say that with admiration and respect. Michele would have been one of the few woman drivers capable of banging heads with Harvick.
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