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Woke up a Chase fan did ya?oh well I meant the color choice was very clean, popped nicely imo
Woke up a Chase fan did ya?oh well I meant the color choice was very clean, popped nicely imo
Bristol is like 15 min from Johnson City TN which is where Eastern Tennessee State is so its a college town full of restaurants, bars, two krogers, Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express and a Target. and when I went to Bristol it might have been me but it didnt seem like the track itself was in the middle of nowhere, maybe its where I parked.
How big a city do you want? I guess I'm missing why this is a necessity. I don't consider 2+ hours as a 'quick drive' when I could be staying within an hour.Yeah but there’s no major cities even close. Martinsville and Darlington both are quick drives from Charlotte
I can’t figure it out either as to what difference it makes. I try to stay 15-45 min from a track as long as the surroundings are safe for my family, restaurants are a plenty and the hotel is nice.How big a city do you want? I guess I'm missing why this is a necessity. I don't consider 2+ hours as a 'quick drive' when I could be staying within an hour.
How big a city do you want? I guess I'm missing why this is a necessity. I don't consider 2+ hours as a 'quick drive' when I could be staying within an hour.
I am so bummed.....We were planning to go this year. I live about 17 hours from the track but my nephew lives about 5 hours away and we were going to drive to his place and all go together but unexpected issues prevented the trip. Maybe next year or this fall. The last time plans fell through like this for me was the fall Talladega race in 22 which Chase ended up winning. Sucks I could not be there. Only time I ever saw my driver win in-person was when I pulled for Kasey Kahne and he won Loudon. Winning in this sport is rare enough that (unless you go to many races every year) there is nothing quite like being there when your driver wins.Bristol is like 15 min from Johnson City TN which is where Eastern Tennessee State is so its a college town full of restaurants, bars, two krogers, Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express and a Target. and when I went to Bristol it might have been me but it didnt seem like the track itself was in the middle of nowhere, maybe its where I parked.
I’ve never seen it happen, but it’d be a different experience for me. Usually I’m gone the minute they cross the finish line, so to beat the rush out of the parking lot. If Byron were to win, I’d definitely stick around to see the burnout and interview.I am so bummed.....We were planning to go this year. I live about 17 hours from the track but my nephew lives about 5 hours away and we were going to drive to his place and all go together but unexpected issues prevented the trip. Maybe next year or this fall. The last time plans fell through like this for me was the fall Talladega race in 22 which Chase ended up winning. Sucks I could not be there. Only time I ever saw my driver win in-person was when I pulled for Kasey Kahne and he won Loudon. Winning in this sport is rare enough that (unless you go to many races every year) there is nothing quite like being there when your driver wins.
It didn't hurt attendance for years and years.I’m saying it probably hurts spring race attendance pretty good
But the night race which I think we can all agree is a healthier attendance, so by your logic I have to ask why doesnt a lack of a big city around the track hurt night time attendnace?I’m saying it probably hurts spring race attendance pretty good
We always stay until the end and it's never too bad getting out the last few years anyway. Talledega las fall was the last race I went to and I think it took and hour or so to get out.I’ve never seen it happen, but it’d be a different experience for me. Usually I’m gone the minute they cross the finish line, so to beat the rush out of the parking lot. If Byron were to win, I’d definitely stick around to see the burnout and interview.
This, with turbos, traction control, and Push-to-pass. The only time I've stayed was when Kenseth locked up his title at Rockingham, and that was just for a couple of victory laps and a slide through the infield (see avatar).Usually I’m gone the minute they cross the finish line, so to beat the rush out of the parking lot.
Definitely depends on the track I’m sure. I’ve never had any issues exiting Kansas. The Texas Indy race last year was an absolute disaster. The truck race the night before wasn’t an issue, so I don’t know if it was due to more traffic or if they had a couple car crashes. Roads were closed all over and it took about 1 1/2 hours to get 30 miles. I was not a happy camper once we got back to the hotel.We always stay until the end and it's never too bad getting out the last few years anyway. Talledega las fall was the last race I went to and I think it took and hour or so to get out.
So wonder if there is a GM/Ford conflict there? I know the Ford supported teams used Ford movers but I saw a picture of a RFK team hauler and it looked like an International tractor? Kinda surprised me.Looks like the 9 hauler truck may have broken down and they had to use the #17 hauler truck to get the trailer parked. I have done that a few times. That trailer has the generator mounted on the front of the trailer and not on the back of the truck so that makes it much easier because it saves them either having to rent a generator and have it delivered or plugging into the hauler next door.
I think it just means we'll see the 17 in front of the 9 all weekendI had no clue what was significant about the photo. Thanks, @Nitro Dude
Looks like the 9 hauler truck may have broken down and they had to use the #17 hauler truck to get the trailer parked. I have done that a few times. That trailer has the generator mounted on the front of the trailer and not on the back of the truck so that makes it much easier because it saves them either having to rent a generator and have it delivered or plugging into the hauler next door.
So wonder if there is a GM/Ford conflict there? I know the Ford supported teams used Ford movers but I saw a picture of a RFK team hauler and it looked like an International tractor? Kinda surprised me.
I think it just means we'll see the 17 in front of the 9 all weekend
Let's not let facts get in the way of a good story!That's the Hendrick rig for their #17 Xfinity team. Not the Roush 17
I caught it, and wanted to see how many others would..I had no clue what was significant about the photo. Thanks, @Nitro Dude
Well, the Truck race might change the track...They better not dare touch this track overnight. Make them race on this lol
But isn’t this gonna make it too hard to pass? I’ve learned that’s supposed to be an easy task.They better not dare touch this track overnight. Make them race on this lol