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Great breakdown. And lemme guess, the messaging was LGB or FJB?It was a great day at the track. Great weather and a good crowd. Easily the crowd favorite was Cameron and his EMPI sponsored TF. Great job Paton family. Awesome tow vehicle too!
-Alexis D. did a throttle whack just as we walked up. That never gets old. Thanks Del and Nicky. Three motor police officers strode up thinking they could handle the nitro and throttle whack. That lasted 3 seconds.
-Karen (the good kind of Karen) Stoffer and WAR racing really had that Suzuki screaming. Suzuki had a huge display in an otherwise sad expo area. We are going to see a ton more Suzukis next year.
-That Oklahoma team's attempts to jimmy the qualifying failed. Congrats to Greg and KB Racing.
-The Karmen Ghia and the candy apple red corvette in Super Stock were gorgeous. Big John Mazmanian would have been jealous.
-The wheelstanders were MEH. Bring back Wild Bill and the LA Dart.
-I paid $61 for 4 hotdogs and two drinks. GA seats were $66 and parking was $15
-Most interesting was Camping World signage or lack of it. We sat at around 900' today and I dared my wife to see if she could spot a Camping World sign. She couldn't. CW was mentioned on the PA but not with much frequency or enthusiasm. Also, no jumbo checks for the World Champions. The celebrations seemed muted and produced with less enthusiasm than was observed in the past.
Aside from the inappropriate political messaging, it was a great day in the CA sunshine.
just watched/listened. very interesting for sure. thanks chris. how can you not like ron capps. have always enjoyed his personality. actually there are soooo many great personalities;Capps was on the Drag Illustrated/Wes Buck show last Wednesday.......... It’s an interesting show.
This Canadian was very happy with Ferre and the Paton's performance.Loved seeing EMPI on Ferre's car. didn't realize the car owned by Paton. Used to watch him run TA/FC years ago. Great the Canadians were able to travel to Pomona. Now we need some VW gassers to make a comeback. Loved that Karmen Ghia.
The speeches were never anything to write home about. So really no loss. Better to hear from the champsYou are right Mark. The celebrations were muted. The NHRA president has ALWAYS done the presentation of the championship trophy with a short speech but Cromwell just does a handshake below the stage ? What's with that ?
Did you catch what Bobby Lagana said after Steve won, "God Bless America".These are all good, well-thought out comments.
I was in the GA grandstands on Sunday around 3/4 track. By far the biggest applause of the day was A) for the Ferre/Paton EMPI car as they towed back to the pits after each round, and B) towards the end of the day, some guys on a golf cart had a big "Go Brandon" flag and they drove along the return road to the end of the grandstands and turned around to head back towards the starting line. Darn near everyone cheered loudly for that flag. LOTS of anti-Biden fans (no surprise there) at the drags. It was a great moment.
If crowds can chant vulgar things or cheer on euphemisms about the president then Capco should be able to get into their zone with some gangsta rap."Cameron Ferre's team received lots of cheers and applause every time they went up the return road. Crowd loves this team. They did have that old cool VW bus/tow vehicle.
Why does the CAPCO pits play loud gangster rap music all day? LOL Every time I went by.
Allan Reinhart did a great job announcing over the weekend.
We did not have a big screen Sunocovision at half track this time. That was a bummer; all of us not in the start line bleachers couldn't see the one behind the start line.
The 10 am Sunday start time maybe caught lots of people off-guard in spite of the many times Reinhart advised over the p.a. on Saturday. Where I sat at the 1000' mark, I could see the entrance and there were still a bunch of people out there coming in. Still, we ended in daylight and it was a good call."
Yes, that loud-ass "music" coming from both Capco pits all day was really irritating. Not only was it not my taste, but they really don't need to turn it up so loud that they can hear it all the way in La Verne.
It was odd that there was no Sunoco vision screen for us people in the cheap seats near the finish line. We could not see any of the replays. Was this a cost-saving measure by NHRA? Or did the other screen have a problem?
I agree that the 10am start threw some people, as the crowd was a bit light for 1st round, but by 2nd round the stands were about normal for a Sunday.
Most likely the single Sunoco Vision is a cost thing. Same deal in Indy. It was to the left of the tower. Nobody half track down on the pro pit side could see it. Hoping it will return next year."Cameron Ferre's team received lots of cheers and applause every time they went up the return road. Crowd loves this team. They did have that old cool VW bus/tow vehicle.
Why does the CAPCO pits play loud gangster rap music all day? LOL Every time I went by.
Allan Reinhart did a great job announcing over the weekend.
We did not have a big screen Sunocovision at half track this time. That was a bummer; all of us not in the start line bleachers couldn't see the one behind the start line.
The 10 am Sunday start time maybe caught lots of people off-guard in spite of the many times Reinhart advised over the p.a. on Saturday. Where I sat at the 1000' mark, I could see the entrance and there were still a bunch of people out there coming in. Still, we ended in daylight and it was a good call."
Yes, that loud-ass "music" coming from both Capco pits all day was really irritating. Not only was it not my taste, but they really don't need to turn it up so loud that they can hear it all the way in La Verne.
It was odd that there was no Sunoco vision screen for us people in the cheap seats near the finish line. We could not see any of the replays. Was this a cost-saving measure by NHRA? Or did the other screen have a problem?
I agree that the 10am start threw some people, as the crowd was a bit light for 1st round, but by 2nd round the stands were about normal for a Sunday.
Phil Trover the speakers had trouble with Joe Costello's dynamic and enthusiastic moments. Alan has the perfect speaking volume for the mics/sound system. Sadly, most guest speakers/drivers/crew chiefs/others speak very quietly on mic and we can't / couldn't hear them.The irony of the two Items that Paul Flores posted above, with one right after the other, caught my eye:
- The track sound system by MTX (an NHRA sponsor) was ok but a few of the speakers "clip" and go out during loud speaking moments. We missed many things.
- Alan Reinhart did a great job announcing over the weekend.
Yes. And Brian Corradi, unfortunately, is very hard to understand on the mic.Phil Trover the speakers had trouble with Joe Costello's dynamic and enthusiastic moments. Alan has the perfect speaking volume for the mics/sound system. Sadly, most guest speakers/drivers/crew chiefs/others speak very quietly on mic and we can't / couldn't hear them.