Anyone watching the Bangshift stream (great job btw), was probably horrified watching a 7.0 pro altered lose it in the lights, bang the wall and tumble down to the turn out, all the while the two "announcers" never saw it and went on happily yammering away about the next class. Suddenly the comment stream on Bangshift is freaking out about the crash and calling out the alleged announcers in the tower. NHRA on its worst day has nothing on those two.
Mike and Donnie don't do 7.0 pro. They only do the fuel cars.
I have a question ... why is there 7.0 Pro and NE1 (7.60 Index)? Seems redundant, but I am sure there is a reason I am overlooking besides very similar looking cars with very similar powerplants running very similar indexes.
Anyone watching the Bangshift stream (great job btw), was probably horrified watching a 7.0 pro altered lose it in the lights, bang the wall and tumble down to the turn out, all the while the two "announcers" never saw it and went on happily yammering away about the next class. Suddenly the comment stream on Bangshift is freaking out about the crash and calling out the alleged announcers in the tower. NHRA on its worst day has nothing on those two.
Thanks guys. I wasnt on the PA when the crash occured but yes it is very hard to see down track from the announcers side of the tower. Myself, I always try and wait till the cars have cleared the lights before I go to the screen for the times just because of this type of deal. Of course, that all goes out the window when a5.561 comes up on the board!![]()
JR, your referring to Nostalgia Pro Comp. No website yet, but their on Facebook.
Mike,
As well as the BangShift coverage was, it was taken to the next level with you and Donnie in the tower. I always look forward to the March Meet and CHRR because I know it will be presented very well and interesting with the play by play AND informative info you both bring to the show.
Great job and thank you for the enjoyment.
I have briefly stepped into the announcing room in the tower during March Meets and Hot Rod Reunions. It is very difficult to see the top end from there. The room has no furniture but a countertop on the wall facing the burnout box, a couple computer screens, the mics, a couple barstools and the windows. The announcers stand in a small circle facing each other and discuss things on air while they look out the one window facing the burnout box. The side windows facing the top end are partially blocked by the grandstands.Anyone watching the Bangshift stream (great job btw), was probably horrified watching a 7.0 pro altered lose it in the lights, bang the wall and tumble down to the turn out, all the while the two "announcers" never saw it and went on happily yammering away about the next class. Suddenly the comment stream on Bangshift is freaking out about the crash and calling out the alleged announcers in the tower. NHRA on its worst day has nothing on those two.
NE1 is center steer cars only.I have a question ... why is there 7.0 Pro and NE1 (7.60 Index)? Seems redundant, but I am sure there is a reason I am overlooking besides very similar looking cars with very similar powerplants running very similar indexes.