Paul Edwards

Paul Edwards
Moral philosopher and professor at New York University. He was the editor-in-chief of MacMillan's Encyclopedia of Philosophy from 1967.
ProfessionPhilosopher
Date of Birth2 September 1923
bring car corner front gather good heading job knows learned left loaded lucky push ron side stay tough turn
I was exiting Turn 10 and heading to Turn 11 when the front left just dropped. I was lucky that I wasn't into the corner with that side loaded up. I was able to gather it back and get it slowed down. It is tough to bring in a car when it is so good and you are leading. Ron did a good job in his stint and was able to stay out of trouble. He really knows when to push and when to be patient; I think I learned something today.
experience helped research since tough track
This is a tough track for me since I've never raced here, ... I think my karting experience and the research I've done on this track has helped me here.
balls car curve feeling good great guy huge lap pole project road seat since thrown win
This is awesome, ... It's been a long road for the GTO to get up on the pole position. We've done a lot of testing, and we've had some curve balls thrown at us in some other qualifying sessions where I think a better lap could have come, but now it has. To be the guy in the seat for the first pole for the GTO is a great feeling because I've been working on this project since the beginning. Pontiac has put up a huge effort. Jan got the first win and I got the first pole. I think the car will be good tomorrow.
bit couple expecting
We started out on scrubbed tyres, and I overshot it a bit on the first couple laps, expecting too much from them,