Thanks for the explanation girls, now I know. However it is horribly disturbing to read that an entire state is suffering from this.
Gertrude wow! Nuvolari was easily the most courageous "pedaller" of two wheels and four to take to the world's race tracks! His victory of the Mille Miglia in 1933 (I think) which he achieved during a night stage without headlamps was unbelievable, as was his motorcycle grand prix with two broken legs! Jackie Stewart cared about his fellows and in '72 arranged a driver's strike to help ensure that safety measures be undertaken besides also winning three world F1 championships alongside knowing to quit while ahead. Clever, skilled and brave. Two more of my heroes that I most certainly pay homage to every chance I get!
I apologise that my knowledge of Mark Donahue is lacking except to state that during a certain era he must have been well known among what I now know to be Hoosiers for a certain 500 mile drive. And didn't he race in my home's premier touring car event?
I also love the Can Am and the Trans Am. Ah the 70's.....when Americans understood that horsepower can rule with grandeur. Gorgeous era, gorgeous cars. Don't worry, I've only just embarked on my MTF journey but I will probably always love car racing.
Sorry everyone, I was distracted from the frightening politicised/political statements that are under examination here and I WILL NOT DO IT AGAIN. I understand that transgender people, even ones taking their first few steps like myself, have much more salient matters to consider than their obsessions with their hobbies.
Ciao,
xoxo,
Roxanne.