Like Martin says above. I think a lot of us like the old Diamond P races because they were shot like that. You got a sense of the acceleration and speed because you actually saw a lot of the track, adding reference. What did Diamond P have? Three cameras? Four? It was enough. Again, I place the blame on the soap opera producers for these choices.
Still, good show. No hitches except a little (real) drama with Brittany's team, but then we've all seen that happen. Someone late for the call, bombing through the pits to the staging lanes as fast as they can go without being fined.
Now, if I can only get the racer's ears for a moment. When Gary asks them how did it "feel", I want them to look dejected, hold their arms out, and say "I need a hug Gary" then hug him, with a little squeeze to his a$$ for good measure. Maybe then they'll let Gary ask the questions I am sure he wants to ask. I've seen Gary Gerould in auto racing of different types (not an NBA fan at all, so never saw him there). He's a smart guy. He knows racing. I know it's not him, but those soap opera producers telling him to get the "touchy feely" side for their human interest fetish they must suffer from. So I say, give them touchy feely.
Now, if only Steve Matchett was interested in Drag Racing. Him and Dunn would be an awesome pair. Steve was on IndyCar from Houston this past weekend. The guy knows how to boil down techy-mechanical stuff for layman, without boring the people that understand it. Rare quality.