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Wade I agree completely. I have made a comment on here before about promoting drag racing. Where I live, near Raleigh, NC, I can be at 4 or 5 drag strips within an hour and a half. Many have been around for a long time. We had our drag car in a display at the International Auto Expo for three days. During that time I was amazed at how many people looked at the car and asked "where do you race." When I mentioned names like Piedmont, Roxboro, fomerly known as Person County, Fayetteville and Benson they did not know that these tracks even still exist and that they race there every week-end.
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Not that anyone on here really cares, but............
NHRA has decided that there will be no more 4-wide Finals at Charlotte. Seems the sponsors complained that the race cars are too small on the television for the viewers to see, so the great experiment has ended! They'll still qualify 4 up, which doesn't bother anyone important. What a joke! Lew |
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If nhra wanted to fix this it easy. First return to 1/4 mile for fuel I know its a safety problem. Take power away do it with on fuel pump and go from there. It will make it cheaper which will bring more independent cars back and perhaps some jura teams when they aren't running. Let them match race again. The small teams can make some money while doing some testing. People will hit their.local tracks to see the pros and will get exposure to the local classes. If you grab the kids as fans they stay fans. Inch should be shown as is like you are spending the day at the track good or bad. Isn't that the joy of nascar all the cameras the ability to listen to the crew chief so you feel like your there when your home. If you get people to the track they will return hell a day at maple grove in oct. Cost me less than a day a hershey park and I be to see how many cars compared to just 43 in nascar.
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I wrote to ABC Wide World of Sports in 1966 when they first started TV drag racing coverage. Roone Arledge(who was a little guy at the time) wrote back and thanked me for my compliments.
Who should we write/email to at ESPN? Is sportsman coverage the best term? I know the rails are fast--but they all look the same. The variation of cars in stock and SS and the wheelstands are great! |
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How old are you ?80?LOL!!! If you write it goes right in the trash and if you email its delete! |
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The coverage just seemed 'out-of-touch',,,,,,
They are going the way of ratings,,,,,,,,and what will bring in the highest amount of viewership,,,,,,,,,which is understandable for the bottom line,,,,,advertising dollars,,,,,,,,,,,, any else,,,,,,,is second in line,,,,,,,, pc |
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This is a good idea ! Speed needs to dump the NASCAR re-runs anyway. They should develop a Sportman Program for all the races roundy, sportcar and drag racing With the mountain of Contingency available that maybe a boon for all. My 2 cents |
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First off why don't they get rid Paul Page he SUCKS!!!!!!! ESPN would be better off with Whit Bazemore as a color man along side Mike Dunn at least he knows the sport! This was my second time watching ESPN 3 on the net now weather it was Time Warner Internet or ESPN the screen seemed to freeze up on my laptop. The camera angles sucked for SS/St/comp and all the sportsman classes. Greg Anderson I am huge fan of him, but Monday he showed no class towards his team mate Jason Line. Greg should brought Jason into the camera shot and celebrated together as a team effort! One more litttle jab enough with the John Force show.:mad:
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