A Quote by Skip Bayless

I raced a lot when I was in high school, street raced. — © Skip Bayless
I raced a lot when I was in high school, street raced.
I raced motocross; I raced for Suzuki when I was a kid.
I raced because I was paid to do a job and I felt like I had to do the job. Number two: I raced because I loved the process, I loved training, getting ready for the race, I loved all of that. And number three I raced for my memories. Regardless of what somebody wants to give or take away, you can't take my memories.
My progress reminded me of the horses in The Whip. They raced at the limit of their speed directly toward the audience. But they raced on a treadmill which canceled out their progress.
I wouldn't have raced a horse. But you'll then throw back at me that Jesse Owens raced against a horse and he's one of my heroes so I'm not going to say it was a silly stunt. I know too much about horses. They're highly unreliable and they've got brains the size of golf balls.
I wouldn't have raced a horse. But you'll then throw back at me that Jesse Owens raced against a horse, and he's one of my heroes, so I'm not going to say it was a silly stunt. I know too much about horses. They're highly unreliable, and they've got brains the size of golf balls.
I loved animation and cartoons, even when it was not cool when you were in high school. I raced home to see the Bugs Bunny cartoons.
I'm afraid that if I raced you on the street I'd push you to your death.
When I was young you raced from one end of the street to the other, or round the block.
If you haven't really raced a lot in lower categories, and you make the jump to Formula One, you have to learn in Formula One, and a lot more people are watching.
If he raced his pregnant wife he'd finish third.
I raced with my brother from when I started to 2014 when I finished karting.
She raced for him, propelled by the strength of a thousand regrets.
I have raced against the clock since I went into advertising at the age of eighteen.
I've raced at the Hungaroring in Formula 3, and it's a bit of a Mickey Mouse track.
I raced from 1 February to 31 October every year, competed for everything.
I raced through Killer Keepsakes and really loved it smart and interesting and entertaining.
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