Alright I have to put my $0.02 in. I travel to tracks across the country. I believe I attended probably 90% of all 3 national USAC schedules last year. Plus many many local shows. I am engaged to someone who races for a living and has been racing since the age of 5 and am a mother to a son, who if I can help it will NOT drive race cars, but we'll see how that works for me. For those of you that say "if you really know John Memmer he's great" or "this is funny" or "he let his emotions get the best of him", actions speak much louder than words. Do you think I will EVER have to explain to my son why his father made a crude gesture to an official in front of a crowdful of fans? Never. Or what about the people we race with regularly? Dave Darland, Tracy Hines, okay, so I've heard someone say these are "old guys"...how about Chad Boat, Brad Sweet? Notice where these drivers are, and how they present themselves. Do you think these guys have been screwed by officials at some point....you can count on it. Do these drivers lose their cool at times? definitely. But have they deliberately swerved at track officials? no. Have they done something that would make me embarassed to have my son at a racetrack? no. Mr. Memmer is definitely not the first driver to get mad or fired up at a race track. You get pissed, you go where they put you, and you race harder. If you still have a problem, you talk, or if you so choose, yell at an official. Official's hear it from drivers, that's pretty common, but to swerve your car at an official is absolutely intolerable (and in my opinion should have repercussions). What you say to an official off the race track is your business, that way me and my kid and all the other families don't have to watch it, but if you're big enough to race these cars, show it. And you can bet if my kid ever races (still hoping not) and he even STARTED to act like this, whether he was 5 or 25, his father would yank him off the track by his chin strap....it is not acceptable.
Originally Posted by SpRiNtBeBe:
Your right I am not at the 30 mark I am only 21 years old and I am also a girl. That being said I am no being rude or crude in my comment of old men but look at the age of most of the people posting and bashing on here and I am sure you are over that 30 mark that you hold so highly in regards. I'm sure that your era of growing up you wouldn't dream of acting that way that Memmer did.
Originally Posted by SpRiNtBeBe:
Someone else brought up that I commented on his young age. Yes legally you are an adult but most people that are under that age of 30 still act like fools.
This was posted earlier... I just turned 23 years old. Never in my life would I have thought this action to be funny or 'just someone getting upset'. ESPECIALLY the action of swerving at an official. And it was a yellow flag, you cannot say "he shouldn't have been standing there" did anyone else almost hit him? It was intentional. And no, "most people that are under that age of 30" would never act like this.
I am not picking on that post in particular, it was just something I could identify with being fairly young myself and being around many other drivers close to my age.
AMY CLEARWATERS
(this opinion is my OWN, not Jerry's, Jerry's team's, my father's, just mine)
(Yes, I know my son just turned 6 months old, but he won't always be, and he's been to over 20 races in at least 8 states in his first 6 months, so it doesn't look as though he'll be slowing down anytime soon, I was simply speaking of him in GENERAL in this context)