BurkartFan
Nitro Member
The "breaks" in the action of a hockey game are 30 seconds long. The halftime show at a basketball game is a predictable thing that happens at a known time, for a known time. The breaks between rounds at a drag race are predictable and are filled with other classes. It's the unplanned oildown time outs that are so painful.
I've said this before, and I'll say it again. Pay Alan, Bob, some great crew chiefs and others to make a series of 20-30 insider videos, a couple minutes a piece, that teach about the sport. How does a clutch work, what are they doing when the look under the hood of a funny car, how to they tune a PS suspension for the track, explain Super class racing, explain the tree and why they went to LEDs (and what the drivers think about them). I could (and have) come up with a list of several dozen of these.
Use the time for good, not evil. Teach people about the sport. Grow the sport. Toss me a t-shirt and clothe me for a day, teach me about the sport and build a fan for a lifetime.
That's a fantastic idea - I'd love to see more of the "how it works" and behind-the-scenes bits during cleanups.

I liked the Traxxas bits added this year. Far more entertaining than the bellowing of Team Geico.