Driving 70 mph through the hot Mexican desert a few years ago, Jim Patelli saw someone touch his fender.
“They just reached out and … whoosh,” Patelli recalled. “It was crazy. We’re racing and the crowd thinks it can come onto the course.”
PDFDriving 70 mph through the hot Mexican desert a few years ago, Jim Patelli saw someone touch his fender.
“They just reached out and … whoosh,” Patelli recalled. “It was crazy. We’re racing and the crowd thinks it can come onto the course.”
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