Are the biggest waste of time.
So don't come for them. Don't like previews? Come to the movie late. Don't like driver intros, time your arrival accordingly. They start the race almost always exactly on time (at 11:00), so just plan for it.
Personally, there's nothing like wandering the pits on Sunday morning. The atmosphere is just wonderful. Anticipation in the air, the warmups, there's just a certain electricity. If I could convince my daughter (who regularly comes to the races with me) to come at first light, I would.
Well let me rephrase that,its very frustrating to have Pre race ceremonies when there is a excellant chance of rain. I.E. Bristol,I sat in the stands hoping they would start early due to the rain coming on the radar,could have got the event DONE ALOT EARLIER,instead of 11pm.
Jeremy, On Sunday at Richmond, They can Not fire the cars until 10AM, that includes sportsman.
Your local laws may vary.
d'kid
The schedules have to have a level of credibility, even with approaching weather. How would you feel if you were going to arrive at the track about 45 minutes before eliminations were scheduled to start, only to find out that you missed half of round one of Pro eliminations because someone was looking at the radar and thought it might rain?Well let me rephrase that,its very frustrating to have Pre race ceremonies when there is a excellant chance of rain. I.E. Bristol,I sat in the stands hoping they would start early due to the rain coming on the radar,could have got the event DONE ALOT EARLIER,instead of 11pm.
Well let me rephrase that,its very frustrating to have Pre race ceremonies when there is a excellant chance of rain. I.E. Bristol,I sat in the stands hoping they would start early due to the rain coming on the radar,could have got the event DONE ALOT EARLIER,instead of 11pm.
Are the biggest waste of time.
The schedules have to have a level of credibility, even with approaching weather. How would you feel if you were going to arrive at the track about 45 minutes before eliminations were scheduled to start, only to find out that you missed half of round one of Pro eliminations because someone was looking at the radar and thought it might rain?
You've never been to a NASCAR race, have you?
Even with the threat of rain, they wait hours and hours. Last one I was at, they were waiting for the FOX telecast.
The schedules have to have a level of credibility, even with approaching weather. How would you feel if you were going to arrive at the track about 45 minutes before eliminations were scheduled to start, only to find out that you missed half of round one of Pro eliminations because someone was looking at the radar and thought it might rain?
Yepper, skip the pre-race... and only leave my seat for a head call, or to grab a cup of coffee or lemonade.
d'kid
Usually people are there early for the Nitro warm ups,so doubt that many people would miss it.