Well I have been neglecting the blog for a bit, trying to
focus on my daunting job search, and getting my school work done. Luckily the
school work has been going great, but the job search continues. Anyways, this
post is about some randomness from the end of the NASCAR season, and I am going
to touch on a little bit of all of it.
Crossfit athlete Christmas Abbott warming up. Check out her ink... Photo from Tumblr.
Today while thumbing through my twitter feed, I come
across a tweet from Ashley Parlett (@Just_AP) that says if I haven't googled
Christmas Abbott yet, then do it. She has good insight and opinions of the
sport. She is a former road mechanic, currently works for Speed on the show
Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain, and was touted by Matt Clark (@MattClarkMC) as
the woman in line to break the barrier of a female Crew Chief in NASCAR. If
that isn't enough street cred, then I don't know what is. Anyway, when I find
the pictures of Christmas, this was the first one I came to below.
Christmas Abbott is working her way into NASCAR with
Turner Motorsports. Photo courtesy of Corey Lowenstein from
thatsracin.com.
Here is the article that this picture was pulled from by Scott Fowler. "Is NASCAR ready for Christmas?" In the article, Christmas has an awesome quote when asked if she wants to be the pit crew version to pit crews as Danica is to NASCAR drivers.
“I’m going to say no,” she said, “because I want to be the best and she hasn’t proven to be the best yet. I don’t want anything given to me because I’m female. I go in there and I have to work twice as hard just because I am female and because I look a certain way. I want this because it’s an opportunity that intrigues me.”
She has competed in Crossfit in the past, and you can tell that by her making it this far that she is serious about the sport. I am all for it, she is certainly easy on the eyes, covered in tattoos, and in my opinion is on the verge of having the one of the best jobs in the World. Good luck to Christmas.
Alexander
Rossi is the closest American driver to making it to F1. Photo courtesy of
theaustingrandprix.com.




