Windy City Media Group Frontpage News

THE VOICE OF CHICAGO'S GAY, LESBIAN, BI, TRANS AND QUEER COMMUNITY SINCE 1985

home search facebook twitter join
Gay News Sponsor Windy City Times 2023-12-13
DOWNLOAD ISSUE
Donate

Sponsor
Sponsor
Sponsor

  WINDY CITY TIMES

The OutField: Evan Darling
2007-05-02

This article shared 2467 times since Wed May 2, 2007
facebook twitter pin it google +1 reddit email


by Dan Woog

'Evan Darling' sounds like the fake name of a gay porn star. But there really is an Evan Darling—and the gearshift knobs he grabs and cockpits he enters are not porn double entendres. Evan Darling is a race car driver, and if life works out as he hopes, he will soon turn on his mean machine at a track near you.

In the entire world of motor sports there are only two active, openly gay racers: Darling, and Canadian stock car racer Billy Innes. You could throw in an endurance driver who is tacitly out but never says the G-word, and a retired racer who is semi-out, but the universe of gay drivers would still equal the number of wheels on Darling's Acura Integra.

Darling's path to Sports Car Club of America Southeast Division champion began in Andover, Mass., a place far removed from raceway pits. Yet even as a baby, Evan loved cars. He liked playing with his Matchbox toys so much that he cried whenever he had to stop. He liked speed, too, and as soon as he could, he raced BMX bicycles and motorcycles.

But as red-blooded-American-male as his story sounds, Darling harbored a secret. 'When all my friends were looking at boobies, I noticed the husbands,' he recalls. He came out to himself at 13, then to his parents five years later. They did not take the news well. ( His father, an attorney, later represented military veterans in their fight against gay advocacy groups for control of Boston's St. Patrick's Day parade. )

His parents also disapproved of his racing, so beginning in his late teens, Darling was on his own. He moved to Florida and built a successful landscaping business, but his need for speed never eased. He started road racing in 1994, and won numerous divisional titles in both sprint and endurance events. Four years ago, he made a difficult decision: He sold his company to pursue driving full time.

'There are two kinds of drivers,' Darling says. 'Some people worry about crashing. Others think about being the fastest one through the corner. They're missing the part of the brain that says 'Stop!' They go for everything, every millisecond of every race.' He places himself in that risk-taking category.

A good driver, he says, needs several attributes, including reflexes and instantaneous decision-making. 'Things come at you beyond quick. You're a zero or a hero in an instant.' Endurance is important, too. A race car's interior can surpass 130 degrees, and endurance races last up to 24 hours.

Those qualities have nothing to do with being gay or straight. But like all human beings, Darling has a sexual orientation. Two years ago in Atlanta, while Darling was standing in the winner's circle after a race, the man he was dating rewarded him with a big kiss.

'Everyone kind of looked at me,' Darling remembers. It was a surprise to him—but a pleasant one. He heard nothing derogatory, and soon realized the world—and his own wheels—continued to spin without incident.

When he began a search for national sponsors, he decided to address his sexuality head-on. He identified himself as a gay race car driver, marketing himself as someone who wants to be visible and make a difference.

'I had a hard time growing up,' Darling says. 'My parents sent me to a psychiatrist to 'change'—unsuccessfully, of course. Like a lot of gay kids, I considered suicide. I don't wish those kinds of things on anyone.

'I want to be out there, and show myself as a success. I'm not a screaming queen, but sometimes those are the only gay people teenagers see. I'm just a normal person who happens to be a race car driver. I want people to see that.'

So far, sponsors have not sideswiped each other in a rush to put decals on his car. Big sponsors, Darling believes, worry about losing their customer base. 'They'll buy ads in the Advocate and market themselves to gay consumers,' he says. 'But they shy away from sponsoring a racer in the straight world, where everyone can see what they're doing.'

Darling has one sponsor: Georgie's Alibi, a Fort Lauderdale gay bar. But that's local, and to succeed at the next level, he needs the big bucks a national sponsor can provide. He is convinced those sponsors exist; a few are already in contact with him. 'I know there are companies that want to see a gay professional athlete succeed, and want to be seen as diverse and inclusive by everyone,' he says. He invites interested sponsors to contact him via www.edarlingenterprises.com or at zracre@aol.com .

While he waits, Evan Darling climbs into his cockpit, grabs his gearshift, and thrusts—all the way to the winner's circle.

Dan Woog is a journalist, educator, soccer coach, gay activist and author of the 'Jocks' series of books on gay male athletes. Visit his Web site at www.danwoog.com . He can be reached care of this publication or at OutField@qsyndicate.com .


This article shared 2467 times since Wed May 2, 2007
facebook twitter pin it google +1 reddit email

Out and Aging
Presented By

  ARTICLES YOU MIGHT LIKE

Gay News

Nex Benedict's autopsy report released 2024-03-27
- The full autopsy report for Nex Benedict (he/they)—a 16-year-old transgender and Indigenous student from Oklahoma's Owasso High School who died in February a day after a school fight—has been released. The Oklahoma Office of the Chie ...


Gay News

Charles Busch dishes on life as a storyteller 2023-11-09
- Performer/writer Charles Busch, who recently penned his autobiography, Leading Lady: A Memoir of a Most Unusual Boy, said that collecting his most precious and salient memories in a book felt "inevitable." "Storytelling is such an essential ...


Gay News

SHOWBIZ Tyler Perry, marriages and splits, Beyonce, strikes, Sinead tribute 2023-08-04
Videos below - Tyler Perry has offered $100,000 to anyone with information that leads to a conviction in the murder of 24-year-old Black queer musician Josiah "Jonty" Robinson, according to Out. An autopsy concluded that the cause of Robinson's ...


Gay News

Artist Isabella Mellado illuminates the masks within community 2023-06-15
By Jess Savage - Chicago-based artist Isabella Mellado's paintings and sculptures are vibrant, colorful and larger than life. Her work represents autobiographical and allegorical scenes, nearly all of it featuring characters inspired by the ...


Gay News

Board of Commissioners unanimously passes Bodily Autonomy Ordinance Amendment with support of Equality Illinois, ACLU Illinois 2023-05-25
--From a press release - Chicago, Ill. — May 25th 2023 — Today, the Cook County Board of Commissioners unanimously passed an amendment to the Human Rights Ordinance ensuring the protection of all individual's right to their own bodily autonomy. The ...


Gay News

AUTOS 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz answers the right questions 2022-05-11
- You may think the 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz answers questions nobody asked, but if that's true, somebody should have asked. A car-based pickup is not a new idea. Chevrolet and Ford offered the El Camino and ...


Gay News

Cook County state's attorney expunges 15,000+ cannabis convictions 2022-04-20
-- From a press release - CHICAGO - On Friday, April 22, the Cook County State's Attorney's Office (CCSAO) will present 214 additional cannabis cases to be automatically expunged, bringing the total to 15,191. The Cannabis Expungement Project nears an end following ...


Gay News

Chicago Auto Show returns to McCormick Place 2022-02-11
- The Chicago Auto Show is back. Following a very scaled-down version that took place last year, the event has returned—although it's not quite as large as the event was before the COVID pandemic. The Chicago Auto ...


Gay News

Chicago Auto Show to take place Feb. 12-21 2022-01-10
- The Chicago Auto Show is slated to return to its traditional February dates: Feb. 12-21 at McCormick Place. The show is open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day, except for the final day (Presidents Day), ...


Gay News

Now, only five of Chicago's 50 aldermen reject automatic pay raises 2021-09-16
- Forty-five out of 50 Chicago aldermen have opted to accept a 5.5% pay increase in 2022 that will push the highest paid among them to an annual salary of more than $130,000, according to The Chicago Tribune. ...


Gay News

AUTOS 2021 BMW 430i: Hard Top or Soft? 2021-08-06
- This year's BMW 430i xDrive really is the classic sportscar. You can get it as a coupe or as a convertible, the only two trims available. Basically, it's just two doors and you can have it with a year-round hard top ...


Gay News

Chicago Auto Show taking place July 15-19 2021-07-14
- An abridged version of the annual Chicago Auto Show will take place July 15-19 at McCormick Place, 2301 S. King Dr. The auto show will be one of McCormick Place's first live, in-person events since the ...


Gay News

Pritzker announces $10M vaccination lottery 2021-06-18
- As Illinois continues to lead the Midwest in vaccinating our residents, Gov. JB Pritzker announced a new $10 million "All In for the Win" promotion that will reward vaccinated Illinoisans by automatically entering them into a ...


Gay News

Chicago Auto Show to return to McCormick Place in July 2021-05-04
- On May 4, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot joined elected officials, tourism backers and labor leaders to announce the return of the annual Chicago Auto Show. The event—the nation's largest and ...


Gay News

THEATER 'A Portrait of My Mother' to start streaming May 9 2021-04-08
- Jarrott Productions will present the world premiere of A Portrait of My Mother, written and performed by Carlo Lorenzo Garcia and directed by David R. Jarrott. The autobiographical tribute to Garcia's mother, Maria, begins streaming on ...


 


Copyright © 2024 Windy City Media Group. All rights reserved.
Reprint by permission only. PDFs for back issues are downloadable from
our online archives.

Return postage must accompany all manuscripts, drawings, and
photographs submitted if they are to be returned, and no
responsibility may be assumed for unsolicited materials.

All rights to letters, art and photos sent to Nightspots
(Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago
Gay and Lesbian News and Feature Publication) will be treated
as unconditionally assigned for publication purposes and as such,
subject to editing and comment. The opinions expressed by the
columnists, cartoonists, letter writers, and commentators are
their own and do not necessarily reflect the position of Nightspots
(Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago Gay,
Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender News and Feature Publication).

The appearance of a name, image or photo of a person or group in
Nightspots (Chicago GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times
(a Chicago Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender News and Feature
Publication) does not indicate the sexual orientation of such
individuals or groups. While we encourage readers to support the
advertisers who make this newspaper possible, Nightspots (Chicago
GLBT Nightlife News) and Windy City Times (a Chicago Gay, Lesbian
News and Feature Publication) cannot accept responsibility for
any advertising claims or promotions.

 
 

TRENDINGBREAKINGPHOTOS







Sponsor
Sponsor


 



Donate


About WCMG      Contact Us      Online Front  Page      Windy City  Times      Nightspots
Identity      BLACKlines      En La Vida      Archives      Advanced Search     
Windy City Queercast      Queercast Archives     
Press  Releases      Join WCMG  Email List      Email Blast      Blogs     
Upcoming Events      Todays Events      Ongoing Events      Bar Guide      Community Groups      In Memoriam     
Privacy Policy     

Windy City Media Group publishes Windy City Times,
The Bi-Weekly Voice of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Community.
5315 N. Clark St. #192, Chicago, IL 60640-2113 • PH (773) 871-7610 • FAX (773) 871-7609.