Charlie Spencer
Road courses and short tracks.
Juan, is that you?2024, where joke needs to be put to rest.
Juan, is that you?2024, where joke needs to be put to rest.
I wish, he’s got way more money than I do.Juan, is that you?
Have you made a public list of things forum members should not post2024, where joke needs to be put to rest.
Nude selfies.Have you made a public list of things forum members should not post
I didn’t say you shouldn’t post it lol. I just think the joke is tiring and old as hell by now. Surely since he didn’t do anything wrongHave you made a public list of things forum members should not post
I wish you told me that before I made that thread…Nude selfies.
How about the food/bev/concession workers at the track? The cleaning crews? The parking lot monitors? Security guards etc, etc. are they making more than most here? Are they hopping on a chartered jet after the race?
Naw, those mostly part time folks signed up for some extra cash one weekend or maybe two a year. If they do come back and work the next day, which a lot don't, it is more money in their pocket. It is a bummer for the concession workers volunteering to work and raise funds charities. I know one parking lot at Daytona that always gave 100% of the parking proceeds to a cancer organization.I can give them some sympathy but the discussion was about the race teams, not the guy selling hot dogs
I didn’t say you shouldn’t post it lol. I just think the joke is tiring and old as hell by now. Surely since he didn’t do anything wrong
Because the suspension failed…one of the trailing arms, iirc.How is crashing into an air dryer not wrong?
The ghost of Juan is alive and well.Wheres Juan?
What FL said. He didn’t make any mistakes, or anything. The car broke. Could’ve happened to literally anyone.How is crashing into an air dryer not wrong?
Preach.2024, where joke needs to be put to rest.
If you are ever at Penske racing when the clock strikes 5.00 you may not want to stand on the sidewalk that leads from the door to the parking lot, or you may get ran over.Naw, those mostly part time folks signed up for some extra cash one weekend or maybe two a year. If they do come back and work the next day, which a lot don't, it is more money in their pocket. It is a bummer for the concession workers volunteering to work and raise funds charities. I know one parking lot at Daytona that always gave 100% of the parking proceeds to a cancer organization.
I agree with you regarding teams and drivers. These guys do get some time off during the season and also have a nice winter break. There are millions of Americans that are lucky to get two weeks of time off during a year. I am sure employees of teams such as Penske and Hendrick have typical benefit packages and pay practices in line with related markets.