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6/13/13, 2:41 AM |
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Jason Leffler ~ Never Forget...
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Race Count This Year: 22 Race Count Last Year: 30 + Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 748 |
Jason Leffler ~ Never Forget...
Some men try to conquer life in a number of ways. These days of our outer space attempts some men try to conquer the universe. Race drivers are courageous men who try to conquer life and death and they calculate their risks. And with talking with them over the years I think we know their inner thoughts in regards to racing. They take it as part of living. A race driver who leaves this earth mentally when he straps himself into the cockpit to try what for him is the biggest conquest he can make (are) aware of the odds and he played the odds. He was serious and frivolous. He was fun. He was a wonderful gentleman. He took much needling and he gave much needling. Just as the astronauts do perhaps. These boys on the race track ask no quarter and they give none. If they succeed they’re a hero and if they fail, they tried. And it was his desire and will to try with everything he had, which he always did. So the only healthy way perhaps we can approach the tragedy of the loss of a friend like him is to know that he would have wanted us to face it as he did. As it has happened, not as we wish it would have happened. It is God’s will I’m sure and we must accept that. We are all speeding toward death at the rate of 60 minutes every hour, the only difference is we don’t know how to speed faster and he did. So since death has a thousand or more doors, he exits this earth in a race car. Knowing him I assume that’s the way he would have wanted it. Byron said “who the God’s love die young.” R.I.P. Jason Leffler... Danny 24
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6/13/13, 5:40 AM |
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Re: Jason Leffler ~ Never Forget...
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Race Count This Year: 19 Race Count Last Year: 22 Join Date: Jul 2011 Posts: 2,259 |
A very fitting eulogy, but it should be mentioned that it was originally delivered spontaneously during the radio broadcast of the 1964 Indy 500 by Sid Collins upon learning of the passing of Eddie Sachs.
Although I never had the honor of getting to know Jason personally, his love of the sport was as obvious, deep and palpable as Eddie Sachs' appeared to be, and his passing will leave as big a void in many hearts.
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