“I was winning races and things were going well, but a few of my friends -- guys I was working with at the race school -- thought that I should have gotten more publicity for the job I was doing by winning all those races. They said I was too nice and said I needed to ‘mean-up’ my image and maybe that would help me get more coverage. From that day on, they just decided to start calling me ‘Bad Ass’ and it just stuck.” - Justin Wilson, on the importance of recognizable monikers in sport, no matter how laugh-inducing they sound.
The Phrase “Golden Years” is a Relative Term
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Over the holidays, I was perusing through Facebook while sitting by the
fire. I belong to a Facebook group devoted strictly to Road America, where
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