"I believe the way they say it down here is I got bitch-slapped. At first, I thought a cameraman might have knocked me down. Then I looked up and saw the raging bull himself." - Arie Luyendyk, recalling what he has in common with lions, bees, bulldozers, and fire.
And so they say, “It ain’t over ‘till the fat man swings”
"It was great publicity for the track and the IRL," Luyendyk said. "A.J. and I get along fine now and joke about it. But whenever I walk into his garage at a race, I make sure he sees me first. I ask his guys what type of mood he's in that day."
Will Their Future Match Their Past?
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If you know anything about me, you know that I love any reminder of the
past in racing. When Chevy announced they would return to the NTT IndyCar
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hah! i forgot about the Lion! that's from the 60s, I think, yah?
LOL @ Arie: Here is where they say I got bitch-slapped.
love the video
thanks