Symbolically this day signals change: days become longer than nights; and, as the sun marches northward in the sky, a welcome warming begins the spring season in the Northern hemisphere.
I happen to think it is terrific, even if perhaps unintentional, that the first race of this Indycar season occurs on the weekend following the March equinox. After this long and tumultuous off-season, especially following the October race in Las Vegas, and on the cusp of seeing the newest generation of Indycars, I am more than ready to step into the light of a new season.
Despite my eagerness for racing action (and fears of driver impatience), I also wish to take this symbolic moment for one last thoughtful pause before the Indycar wheels again are turned in full contest in this newest of seasons. You'll pardon me while I borrow from the spirit of the annual prayer prior to the start of the Indy 500...
- Remember and honor those who've gone before us. Pass on to others the goodness they gave.
- Help us continue to wish for the safety of all involved in this sport of racing - drivers, crews, engineering, track personnel, fans, families, media, and everyone involved.
- Allow us to find examples of the goodness to be found in witnessing sporting competitions.
- Bless this sport with continued energy and growth.
- Give us all moments to cherish and celebrate.
In doing so, may we all, through this sport, find the light within ourselves and others.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's go racing again!
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