ResidentEvilRock
Nitro Member
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2013
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- 86
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- 37
I am only an hour away from Thunder Valley. Some buddies and I drove up after work. We got there 20 minutes before they closed the gates. By 10pm beer was sold out. You had to stand in line an hour to get a Mountain Dew. There was so many people it was crazy. There were little 6 year old kids who knew every driver at the race. They were naming each and everyone by the look of their cars. You won't see hardly any 6 year olds name NHRA racers. The cars were slipping and sliding all over the place. The crowd was eating it up. They were so into the race. They also did just about full 1/8 mile burnouts. That is something I hadn't seen since I was a kid. There is no doubt in my mind that even if Bristol had charged $10 per person, it would have still been a sold out event.
I still haven't gotten around to watching the show. I have only seen pieces and parts from YouTube and Facebook posts. To me, the whole Street Outlaws atmosphere at Bristol reminds me of the old Attitude days of the WWE. That is a direction that racing has needed to go for a long time. These guys just did not care to rip through a fresh set of tires just to put on the longest burnout there. They played mind games on the tree with each other. They popped chutes early. Just all kinds of off the wall stuff you don't normally see anymore.
I really enjoyed it, and I would pay full price to watch it again. And as for them being "weak ass door slammers", I have no doubt in my mind those cars were running in the 4s on an 1/8. That is far from weak.
I still haven't gotten around to watching the show. I have only seen pieces and parts from YouTube and Facebook posts. To me, the whole Street Outlaws atmosphere at Bristol reminds me of the old Attitude days of the WWE. That is a direction that racing has needed to go for a long time. These guys just did not care to rip through a fresh set of tires just to put on the longest burnout there. They played mind games on the tree with each other. They popped chutes early. Just all kinds of off the wall stuff you don't normally see anymore.
I really enjoyed it, and I would pay full price to watch it again. And as for them being "weak ass door slammers", I have no doubt in my mind those cars were running in the 4s on an 1/8. That is far from weak.