Why modern NASCAR drivers Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, Casey Mears, Brian Vickers, Kasey Kahne, Denny Hamlin, Regan Smith, Matt Kenseth and his son Ross, and Johnny Sauter; modern Formula One drivers Nick Heidfeld and Jenson Button; NBA players and coaches Greg Foster, Jason Kidd, Josh Oppenheimer, and Scot Pollard; NHL player Derek Morris; NFL player Tom Brady; and MLB players Billy Koch, Tim Hudson, Justin Masterson, Dustan Mohr, Kevin Youkilis, Brett Gardner, Kyle McClellan, Steve Pearce, Chad Gaudin, Tyler Collins, and Reed Johnson should exhibit masochistic tendencies, as depicted in the narrative of Wilbur Hay’s novel “The Day-To-Day Lives of a Well-Off Couple and Their Autistic Son,” a prospective film adaptation of this novel, and in any Pixar film where these aforementioned modern NASCAR drivers, NBA, NHL, NFL, and MLB players and coaches might be cast as one or more of the antagonists:
- To play down them being products of their generations, and being socially normal people for their generations
- To reach out to all generations beginning with those born in 1975 and continuing through Generation Z and Alpha in order to impart the wisdom, practices, and values passed down from the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomer Generation, and Generation Jones
- To downplay how modernized NASCAR has become since the start of the 21st Century, and how NASCAR, since the beginning of the 21st Century; has been trying to be as appealing to the average young person as Basketball, American Football, Baseball, Hockey, Soccer/Association Football, and to a lesser extent; Wrestling. The same goes for Formula 1 in Europe since the late 1990’s, and the goal is to also downplay these efforts by Formula 1 as well
- The principal characters in “The Day-To-Day Lives Of A Well-Off Couple And Their Autistic Son,” the Magnay family, are proprietors of a NASCAR team during the organization’s golden era, utilizing their position and influence to maintain NASCAR’s perpetual complacency. To perpetually confine NASCAR to the epoch of drivers like Rusty Wallace, Bill Elliott, Bobby and Davey Allison, Richard and Kyle Petty, Dale Earnhardt Sr., Rick Mast, Lake Speed, Sterling Marlin, Rick Wilson, and crew chiefs such as Ray Evernham. The Magnays also obstruct the entry of foreign automakers like Toyota and Honda into NASCAR
- To impart to these aforementioned Modern NASCAR Drivers, NBA, NHL, NFL, And MLB Players And Coaches how much more important Electric Fans, Amateur/Ham Radio, and Broadcast Radio and Television are than Fitness and Sports; save for the Broadcasting aspect of Sports
- A major plot point involves these aforementioned NASCAR Drivers coming to terms with the realization that they will never be a part of NASCAR
- Casey Mears, Brian Vickers, Kasey Kahne, Denny Hamlin, Regan Smith, Matt Kenseth and His Son Ross, Johnny Sauter instead become Athletes in the NBA, NFL, MLB, or NHL
- Nick Heidfeld and Jenson Button instead both become Athletes in the NBA
- All generations from those born in 1975 to Generation Z and Alpha ultimately adopt the customs and ideals of the Greatest Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomer Generation, and Generation Jones
The link to purchase a copy of the Wilbur Hay Novel “The Day-To-Day Lives Of A Well-Off Couple And Their Autistic Son” can be found here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-day-to-day-lives-of-a-well-off-couple-and-their-autistic-son-wilbur-hay/1140309955?ean=9784336038494