It’s easy to see why anyone would want to be a driver. You get to go fast for a living, you have access to high-performance street cars, you date beautiful women and you travel on private aircraft. No question, the job requires a wearying 10-month-a-year grind that can insulate you from the real world, and it’s a deadly serious business when you strap into a 3,400-pound stock car that travels at tremendous speeds between two concrete walls. The risks, the demands and the pressure to perform are ever-present. Even so, to a large extent, it still seems like a dream life.
So yes, it’s completely understandable why someone with the need for speed  … More
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