gibells wrote:It astounds me how commentators are in the habit of being amateur psychologists, trying to delve into the mind of the racer, when in fact, all the guy is usually thinking is 'how the bleeding heck can I get around the bloke in front?'
Maybe Cox would make a better job of commentating on cars.
Don't forget that both Cox and Parish have both raced at a high level so they probably have a better idea of what racers are thinking than the majority of the audience.
People who do something to a high level tend not to think the seemingly obvious things that those who watch might expect. I'd bet that professional racers never think "how am I going to get by this guy" at all. They'll be thinking about tyre wear, fuel useage, laps to run, where their title rivals are relative to them on track, managing equipment issues etc. The back markers might be thinking "how do I get by" but the top guys won't be. Thinking about the other things is one of the things that makes them better.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.