You always know where Max Papis’ heart is.
In the cockpit.
He may not be well-known even in motorsports circles — especially those that emanate from Charlotte — but he is a racer’s racer.
Sports cars, Indycars and now stock cars. There’s no doubt that Mad Max — the nickname he earned for his mad finish in the 24 Hours of Daytona in his American debut — would jump in a Funny Car if John Force gave him the chance. But “Pappeeee,” as Force called Papis from an awards podium a few years ago, is as much about racing as Force is about horsepower.
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