Back in the 1990s, when the fashions were terrible and no one could find the right hairstyle, I was having a long conversation with an old friend.
We talked of our days in racing when engines blew up — or “blowed up” as the country boys said — and of the “make believe” debris that would supposedly bring out a caution flag, which tightened the field of cars and kept the race competitive.
Column: The ‘good ol’ days’ are long gone