The "Sounds Of The Strip" segment of the NHRA shows are the best parts since you don't have to listen to Paul Page rant on and on about the Chase/Countdown drama. This is the most exciting he has been all season for all the wrong reasons.
Yea, I especially like it when the first 10 funny cars in a qualifying session with hot air and track temperatures smoke the tires and then out of no where Hight rips off a 4.7-something and Page says "No help for Hight as he remains number 1 on his previous run" which was run when the air and track temps were 20-30 degrees cooler the night before. Mike Dunn just about spits out a waffle to point out what a great run that was.
If you've ever noticed Paul doesn't say anything until the monitor comes up with the numbers. He is still lost after two years.
I know he is trying but don't think he will ever get it. He is just out of his element at the drags
OH NO YOU DIDN'T! You can't bash ANYTHING John Force does. He is ALWAYS right. YOU GOT THAT!At the Memphis race, final round of top fuel, both cars are staged and ready to launch and there on the screen is John Force with jaws flapping about his wonderfull sponsors. There is absolutely nothing John could say at that time that would interest me. I do not blame Force for this screwup, I blame the ESPN crew. The fuel cars were at halftrack before they took Force of the screen and went exclusively to the race. This is not the first time that happened but it would be nice if it was the last time. Rant over!!!![]()
And when did the starting line camera guys become part of the story?
"Their shirts are gonna be real dirty at the end of the day..."
WTF?!
Steve, I got a chance to meet the camera guys on the starting line and they are both awesome. I thanked them for giving us the close views of the races...after which both said, "well thanks for watching the shows so that we can still have jobs."
I got to talk to one very briefly and the other a bit more. He said that he wasn't a fan before coming to the races, but he sure is now.
I thought it it cool that they are making them part of the show. It takes many to make a show like that happen.