Ryan Cavalieri in RCCA interview.
#92
Ck out this video. After Matsuzaki wins the worlds several drivers congratulate him on his win. Cav was standing right next to him and turns around and says nothing. You make your own conclusion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDXzCQ7Qpjk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDXzCQ7Qpjk
Ryan can sweep all classes at the biggest races in the country and amaze onlookers with his driving skill. Just don't expect flowers and sunshine if he gets second. He's probably more upset about it then we were when our first dog died. Guys like him have to win, it's like a personality disorder.
#93
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Ck out this video. After Matsuzaki wins the worlds several drivers congratulate him on his win. Cav was standing right next to him and turns around and says nothing. You make your own conclusion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDXzCQ7Qpjk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDXzCQ7Qpjk
#95
Damn Cavi i knew you were popular but damn this thread is taking off i think we need to get you on jay leno or oprah next lol ..come on guys let it go everybody has their own opinions on what he said no one is going to be right or wrong everybody is differant and reacts differant to certain things and no one knows the situation of how the interview was going down and if ryans sponsors have a problem with what he said then i am sure they will take care of the situation.....
#96
This thread rules!
One day I'm going to write new laws of morality based upon the conversations that take place in message boards.
Ryan has made both good and bad decisions in his racing career and I think we can say the same for all of us. The only difference is that when he makes a "bad" decision his name grows even faster than it would had he gotten caught being a "professional" in an interview.
One day I'm going to write new laws of morality based upon the conversations that take place in message boards.
Ryan has made both good and bad decisions in his racing career and I think we can say the same for all of us. The only difference is that when he makes a "bad" decision his name grows even faster than it would had he gotten caught being a "professional" in an interview.
#105
you mean more so like you shouldnt tell your company's customers that if you take to much time helping one customer it gets in your way to reach beyond your quota and you missed out on a bonus of a 1,000.00...... how's that sound !!!
Ya playa fo sho.........