The difference between winning and losing
Watch the video above. You and I can take a couple of lessons from it:
- Never underestimate the competition
- Never get comfortable in first place
- Everything can change in a matter of seconds; fourth place can move into first and first can fall into fourth
- The person in first place who finished in fourth was the favorite to win. Favoritism doesn’t mean anything
- If you don’t dare, you probably won’t win
- The winner believed he still had a chance to win even in fourth place, though 3 cars were side by side and in front, seconds before the finish line. Certainty comes before victory.
- The race doesn’t finish until it finishes. Never give up
- There’s no point to have the lead the whole race but not win in the end
- The difference between winning and losing can be small, very small.
The Irishman Peter Dempsey won the race by 0.0026 seconds in front of the runner up – that’s a record in the history of the sport, which has been around for more than 100 years. It was his first win in the circuit. Of course some may say that Dempsey got “lucky.” But training, audacity, skill and drive are the real reasons.
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