From Deseret News archives:
Keen on Cobras: Jazz owner to open Motorsports Park
It is 6 a.m. on a summer Saturday, and Larry H. Miller is bound to be at the wheel. The canyons are his roadway, and with each passing mile his sense of satisfaction multiplies.
The ride is a far cry from Miller's very first, a two-tone medium metallic green 1952 Olds with a light-lime and white hardtop that cost him just $20 but had some sort of pesky electrical problem he never could fix.
Rather, Miller is driving one in his multimillion-dollar stable of high-performance and historically significant Cobras and he is enjoying it so much that even wife Gail has had to interrogate him on the attraction of the affair.
"The answer I gave her: 'I deal so much with people, and I have high expectations, whether it's basketball players or employees. And I have a lot of really good ones. But, people are still people," said Miller, the Utah Jazz owner whose ever-expanding business empire revolves around a vast collection of automobile dealerships. " 'You can do all the preparation and training, but you still can't determine the outcome because they're still people, and there are so many variables.' "
You'd like to be able to do that with human relationships.' "
Imagine going from zero to 100 miles per hour, then stopping all in 12.7 seconds. That is what Miller recalls Cobras doing in the mid-1960s, and doing it in nearly half the time that it took the fastest Ferrari of the day. That is what the rare Cobra only 1,011 were ever built still can do today.
"It's just unbelievable what happens with these things," Miller said. "It is shocking."
For that reason, Gail's query does not slow there.
Yet Larry drives on, whether it's an occasional joy ride at the drag strip showing off for friends or a 60-, 80- or even 100-mile loop of solitude through the highlands.
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