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Man that's funny! You forgot thier 3 dirty-face kids, who are running around top speed to every race card handout stand, bumping into people, making them stop in thier tracks, then grabbing a 1-inch stack from each driver then dropping half of them ... and never stopping.
 
When I'm at a Race I can always tell the Newbies. They run Not walk to any Warm-up! I was at Houston this past year, it was Sunday morning and you could hear this Fuel car start up like 6 trailers down from where I was standing. This guy was with his wife and kids, he's looking all geeked like "Who's That"! She looks at him and Goes "We're not going to run down there are we?" I just about Died laughing!!!!!:eek:
 
yah ..those drunk shirtless fools standing there whooping and hollering while inhaling a toxic cloud of gas are much cooler than the geeks with gas masks:rolleyes:

not that I'm talking about anyone here. I don't think....
I've done the gas mask thing once, but it was too much of a PITA taking it on and off. I got some damn cool video of a warm up that year though, and I would not have been able to stand it without the mask.

to each his own.

I beg your pardon! I've NEVER been drunk while doing that! :D I love my once a year fix, exchanging knowing, face full of tears smiles with complete strangers. You don't even have to talk for both to know that you're saying "Oh yeah!" which is a good thing, because you wouldn't hear anything if you tried, anyways.

This is one of my favorites. Watch the smiling kid halfway through, then they switch over to the good stuff, then listen to the same kid when they shut it off!

YouTube - Front motor Nitro warm up

I remember one year in Nick Boninfante's pit at Bristol. Everyone was watching what was apparently a new and very young crewmember after they started the car, and he pretty well fogged his pit in. The guy tried, but finally gave up and ran around a corner. After they shut it off Nick was laughing and said "I wish I could still smell it."
 
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Ever been there when they spin it & realize (too late, mind you) that someone was careless and didn't quite get all the fuel out of the chamber?? Fuel + spark = BOOM. That'll get your attention! Not to mention piss off your fellow teammates.
 
I've never understood the whole "shirtless, whooping and hollering afterwards, like they just got lucky with the hottest chick in the world, gonna tell my buddies about it" thing:p Come on rednecks, put your shirts on..nobody wants to see your "beer gut and love handles"...and also put a shirt on your "sun cooked lady freind with her spaghetti strap shirt with t!t$ sagging down to her waist, who thinks she's hot" :p
Did I say that out loud?!?

You just said out loud what 98% of us were thinking.
 
Ever been there when they spin it & realize (too late, mind you) that someone was careless and didn't quite get all the fuel out of the chamber?? Fuel + spark = BOOM. That'll get your attention! Not to mention piss off your fellow teammates.

That can be very dangerous to both the crew and fans in the near area.

About 10 years Gary Densham got injured from shrapnel when his engine hydrauliced during an engine start up in the pits at Sears Point. Other neighboring teams had metal fragments end up in their areas from the blast. Lucky no fans were hurt beyond ringing ears.
 
Yep - that would be it. And I take back what I said... being "careless" isn't the right thing to say. Maybe gets overlooked during thrashing, or just being rushed, distracted - or maybe even being inexperienced. It can happen to anyone. But it sure must be humiliating, after everyone works so hard to get it back together. It's a real testamate to these pros we have on these teams - for as little as it DOES happen.
 
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