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Tell ya what.. there are race fans in New England.. I got there on Wednesday afternoon to set up for testing on Thursday.. NED was opening for Street Night.. the crowd was huge, I couldn't believe it.. people walking around the pits like it was a major event.. and then during the D1 race, the crowd was great.. CONGRATS to New England Dragway for putting on and great event, regardless of the heat, and thanks to the fans for coming out..
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There are some great fans up there , and the size of the crowd was impressive.
I had a lot of them stop by looking at the Vette and asking questions. I even saw a good number of spectators in the stands when Super Gas was running, prior to the BIG SHOW. The two announcer deal works well , much more entertaining than the usual one announcer just reading ET'S and telling you which sponsors lane won and not the racers name. Once they got the hang of some of the unfamiliar names ,[and some amusing pronunciations] they did a really good job. A little pavement, some more lighting and more speakers in the pits and they're as good as any of the big name tracks.
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Tom, I have to agree with you, I too, thought that the two announcers worked well, sort of like a radio station with multiple dj's. Perhaps other tracks can pick up on that. Yes some of the pronunciations were amusing. Overall a good time.
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