The phrase "It corners like it's on rails" is a common expression used to describe a vehicle's exceptional handling and agility when taking corners at high speeds, especially after a period of difficulty. When someone says a vehicle "corners like it's on rails," they are typically emphasizing how well the vehicle maintains its grip on the road surface and navigates corners smoothly and precisely, almost as if it were following a set path like a train on rails. This phrase is à propos to describe the life and triumphs of Tim Estenson. Tim not only literally took corners smoothly and precisely as a North Dakota flat track motorcycle racer in his youth, but also faced trials and tribulations to overcome alcoholism at the young age of 18. Finally, Tim's exceptional handling, agility and risk-taking in developing his multi-million dollar trucking and logistics business was almost as if he were following a set path. Tim Estenson was navigating a set path. He just didn't know it and had a difficult time realizing and accepting it. You see Tim never considered himself a religious man, nor an atheist, but he very much struggled with the third step in AA, which is to 'turn it over to God'.
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