I Cant knock it for being there bc i never was,but def boring on tv,to busy i guessAt the risk of beating a dead horse, am I the only one excited about getting back to the usual 2 wide? Four wide is probably a blast if you're there in person, but it gets old really quickly watching it on TV. I know....if I don't like it don't watch.
At the risk of beating a dead horse, am I the only one excited about getting back to the usual 2 wide? Four wide is probably a blast if you're there in person, but it gets old really quickly watching it on TV. I know....if I don't like it don't watch.
back in the day we raced at an auxillery AFB field for awhile when I knew the guy who stayed on site. I think we had atleast a dozen cars lined up there one night. Really sad when that guy got transferred out.How about 2 lanes with 2 cars in each lane? Fremont Drag Strip, 1960's.
Not so much boring but rather it takes a bit more time to mentally analyze the result of each race. Understandably a 4-wide event generates a lot more TV filler, too, with 3 rounds instead of 4 in the same allotted 3-hour time slot. I'd like to go just once in person but it's 1000+ miles either way from here. Perhaps I can bootstrap it to a Vegas weekend, something else I've never done. Never been to the state of Nevada for that matter.I c
I Cant knock it for being there bc i never was,but def boring on tv,to busy i guess
Its worth it just for the free air show lol if u like miljets.Not so much boring but rather it takes a bit more time to mentally analyze the result of each race. Understandably a 4-wide event generates a lot more TV filler, too, with 3 rounds instead of 4 in the same allotted 3-hour time slot. I'd like to go just once in person but it's 1000+ miles either way from here. Perhaps I can bootstrap it to a Vegas weekend, something else I've never done. Never been to the state of Nevada for that matter.
if i ever get to a vegas race, that reason alone would be high on my list why to go.Its worth it just for the free air show lol if u like miljets.
Bigtime into them and we get to watch them fly over us often. Mostly T38 trainers which are still badass Mach 1.2 aircraft. We're home to the largest NATO training base in the world. On occasion the big boys show up and show off a little. At 600mph, approximate speed of this F15, its 50,000 pounds of thrust equates to 80,000 horsepower.Its worth it just for the free air show lol if u like miljets.