Re: "Faster than they used to be" (538 Views)
Posted by:
HP (IP Logged)
Date: November 16, 2004 12:24PM
Here's what the track supe at Churchill said in the article.
"As far as making tracks deeper now as compared to 20 years ago, I don't necessarily believe that," Lehr said. "If anything, it's the opposite. I've been here a long time and, at Churchill, we haven't done anything to change the track."
A few things spring to mind, but if I was writing this article I would've asked a follow up question. He says, regarding "making tracks deeper," -- "if anything, it's the opposite." Does that mean the track has less cushion? And if it's "the opposite" as he says, how is it that they "haven't done anything to change the track."
As it stands, I'm not sure I know what this guy means...because there seems to be some contradiction between these two sentences...
HP