http://nascar.nbcsports.com/2016/10...-has-smi-looking-to-host-more-football-games/
I wonder how many sell-out games it will take to cover installing Colossus?
I wonder how many sell-out games it will take to cover installing Colossus?
You're kidding, right? There are people who actually thought the track went to all that effort to put this on with no intention of ever doing it again?Tennessee fans keep saying that Bristol won't do this again, just a special one time thing for UT & VT, etc. I've been saying all along that it would happen again and it would likely include other big name schools. An Alabama vs. Ohio State game at BMS would dwarf the UT-VT game. There are several other schools from the east coast/southeast that could be used that would sellout or get pretty close. Now that it has been done once and the logistics have been worked out, it makes it that much easier to make it happen again.
You're kidding, right? There are people who actually thought the track went to all that effort to put this on with no intention of ever doing it again?
They may be UT fans, but that level of naivety makes me wonder if they finished high school.![]()
Dover had a big weekend concert last year at the track,A lot of racetracks are moving towards hosting non-racing events. I don't know how tracks can profit just being open one or two weeks a year.
Even weekly short tracks are getting into hosting fairs and concerts and other events.
A lot of racetracks are moving towards hosting non-racing events. I don't know how tracks can profit just being open one or two weeks a year.
Even weekly short tracks are getting into hosting fairs and concerts and other events.
However terrible you think it looked, it was worse. Here was my view...No issue with any of that, but Bristol looked like a terrible place to watch a football game from the stands.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway hosts the Red Bull Air Race series (along with IMS), which looks cool.
Did you shoot that from the blimp?
The same at the superdome. Absolutely terrible view.Way back when, I went to a football game in the Astrodome --- utvol, your pic was about the same thing I saw from the rafters of the Dome.
No, I actually had to wait for the blimp to move so it wasn't blocking my view so I could get that shot.Did you shoot that from the blimp?
It was a helluva party/tailgate during the day. Once the game started, it sucked.Looks like you need binoculars to see anything. Never understood the hype about the game aside from the fact that they broke the attendance record. Gossage wanting to have a game at Texas Motor Speedway was funny to me.
Way back when, I went to a football game in the Astrodome --- utvol, your pic was about the same thing I saw from the rafters of the Dome.
It was a helluva party/tailgate during the day. Once the game started, it sucked.
Yeah, there were definitely a lot of people there just for the experience and to say that they were there. I wouldn't have gone if my mother-in-law hadn't bought tickets for all of us. I've been to around 150 UT games, including a national championship, so I wasn't concerned about going for the experience even though it was a good time. I spent most of the night pissed off because I couldn't tell what was going on during the game.I know a lot of people don't understand it but actually seeing the game was secondary to attending the event and partaking in the revelry. I figured race fans would be more empathetic with not being able to see the action because the truth is at many tracks you miss large gaps in the action due to poor sight lines and you need to keep an eye on the provided monitor(s) or a radio to really know what is going on.
That's why they have hockey.And there aren't enough fights during the football games...
Nope. They weren't using the TV feed on the Jumbotron, they were using a camera that seemed to be about as far away from the field as I was. There was minimal difference in looking at the screen or at the field.The game couldn’t be followed on the TV thing hangin’ over the facility?
From the nosebleed seats.
Nope. They weren't using the TV feed on the Jumbotron, they were using a camera that seemed to be about as far away from the field as I was. There was minimal difference in looking at the screen or at the field.
Dude, "I told you so!"
I can revel in my own driveway for a lot less than one of those tickets costs, and I won't have to wait in line to use the john.I know a lot of people don't understand it but actually seeing the game was secondary to attending the event and partaking in the revelry. I figured race fans would be more empathetic with not being able to see the action because the truth is at many tracks you miss large gaps in the action due to poor sight lines and you need to keep an eye on the provided monitor(s) or a radio to really know what is going on.
I can revel in my own driveway for a lot less than one of those tickets costs, and I won't have to wait in line to use the john.
Poor sight lines? I don't go back to those tracks (Indy), and tell others to avoid them.
I can revel in my own driveway for a lot less than one of those tickets costs, and I won't have to wait in line to use the john.
Poor sight lines? I don't go back to those tracks (Indy), and tell others to avoid them.
As high as you can afford........All I've heard from quite a few people is that IMS is a terrible place to watch a race. At least with road courses you can wander around or camp.
For anyone who's been to Talladega or Daytona, what's the sightlines like? How far up before full visibility of the track?
I had top row at Daytona for the Unlimited and I'd say that was the minimum for seeing everything.As high as you can afford........