Where is the dang like button ???? LOL
I have to agree.
Where is the dang like button ???? LOL
I never said they shouldn't be there. I just said I personally wouln't walk across the street to see/watch PSM. I'm sure alot of you have expressed the same response to my class Super Comp. It's just my opinion.
As for the t-shirt cannons - FIRE THOSE GUYS....! Bring back wheelstanders, jet cars, Motor Cycle jumpers, Rocket Go karts , Streakers ANY THING BUT T-SHIRT BS
As for the t-shirt cannons - FIRE THOSE GUYS....! Bring back wheelstanders, jet cars, Motor Cycle jumpers, Rocket Go karts , Streakers ANY THING BUT T-SHIRT BS
The T-shirt guys NEVER hold up the racing, but when there is downtime (scheduled or unscheduled) they fill in the gaps.
Just curious, how are you going to run these guys while they're scraping the track or cleaning up an oil-down?
The T-shirt guys NEVER hold up the racing, but when there is downtime (scheduled or unscheduled) they fill in the gaps.
Alan
This is as creative as NHRA gets? Shooting T-Shirts? Drag races at the drag races? Really?
How about spending some energy on promoting the sport? Teaching all those newbies (that you welcome at every race, Alan) how the sport works? How about introducing who the Safety Safari is and what each of them actually does? How about teaching people about all the 100 classes they see going down the track? How about encouraging people to get involved in the sport themselves? How about teaching them how qualifying works (who gets what lane, how they are paired, the whole 12 thing on Friday, etc.)?
I can go on and give you 20 more. NHRA should create 20-30 two-three minute videos that teach people details about the sport. Show THOSE instead. Use the downtime to increase the fan base, not drive them away.
There are 1,000 confusing things to a newcomer (and even many old-timers I know), but the best NHRA can come up with is two bozos and a t-shirt cannon?![]()
maybe it's just my old, somewhat less than sharp brain...but there seems to be a whole lot more time these days with nothing going down the track (except those tire tractor things)than I remember when I was going on a a regular basis...
I understand cleaning up after oil downs and the like, but it just seems weird that there is never time for wheelstanders or other exhibition stuff anymore...but what do I know, I'm just a fan(although a lot less of a fan than I used to be I guess)
This is as creative as NHRA gets? Shooting T-Shirts? Drag races at the drag races? Really?
How about spending some energy on promoting the sport? Teaching all those newbies (that you welcome at every race, Alan) how the sport works? How about introducing who the Safety Safari is and what each of them actually does? How about teaching people about all the 100 classes they see going down the track? How about encouraging people to get involved in the sport themselves? How about teaching them how qualifying works (who gets what lane, how they are paired, the whole 12 thing on Friday, etc.)?
I can go on and give you 20 more. NHRA should create 20-30 two-three minute videos that teach people details about the sport. Show THOSE instead. Use the downtime to increase the fan base, not drive them away.
There are 1,000 confusing things to a newcomer (and even many old-timers I know), but the best NHRA can come up with is two bozos and a t-shirt cannon?![]()
Just curious, how are you going to run these guys while they're scraping the track or cleaning up an oil-down?
The T-shirt guys NEVER hold up the racing, but when there is downtime (scheduled or unscheduled) they fill in the gaps.
Alan
A New Miss Hurst.? Time for Linda to hand over the title! Videos of Historical races.
Last: For a guy that claims to not be the NHRA Spokesperson.
We do explain the qualifying. Bob does that each session. On Friday he explains the top 12 rule, and the run order. Then on Saturday he explains that 12 have a run on the board and the rest are starting from scratch. He does that everytime.
We explain each class as it comes up. Whether it's the this is why they slow off the line then take off, or this is why these cars don't have hood scoops.
We are also building a video library of little tech things and explanations for some of the things that an average fan might not understand. I'm not saying that we're perfect by any means, but I don't think we're as bad as you seem to think.