I'm a cameraman, a photojournalist, if you will, by trade.
I "film" a lot of stuff but here you'll mostly find racing action, Bowman Gray Stadium, NASCAR, my dogs and whatever suits my fancy, not necessarily in that order.
But I'm also a DIY guy, a fixer upper, and I've got my fingers in a lot of projects.
So if it moves, I shoot it, and if it's broke I fix it.
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Doesnt dude know most trucks have electric horns too? Some places require them. Most people call them the city horn. There are certain places that restrict air horn use during certain parts of the day or maybe even the entire day.
What a great life! Going from track to track and getting an outside view of all the races and then doing what you love, driving. What a fun jib, however, pays the exact same as any other otr job, little sad, but whatever still doing what we love
The parade from downtown Bristol Tennessee/Virginia from the State line to Volunteer Parkway and parking them in the infield is a bit better of a show. Only because it leads to a great race . Watching them leave is a good show too but sad we gotta wait until next year
Seems with the dismal back of the pack finishes , they don’t party it up leaving too many full cases of beer left in the hauler . Someone needs to tell these guys to pack light , after all, beer does come with expiry dates
I think the question "did this win send a message to the other teams" was a baited question. All the teams are pros, and to say they need to come through Kyle is short sighted. If they weren't good drivers/teams, they wouldn't be in Nascar's elite level. Kyle would be foolish to think that anyone of the other drivers couldn't come in and whoop him like he just did. Plus, too many times someone like Kyle dominated one race, and the next go and come in last. Talent only gets you so far, a good amount of luck comes into it as well. Not getting caught in wrecks and guess the right strategy per race has nothing to do with talent. I think that is why its so hard to win every year. Look at Kyle Busch, most wins as an active driver but hasnt won as many championships as one would think.
When as an owner, you have enough money to sponsor a team all by yourself. Hendrick dealers are thieves. There's a reason Rick Hendrick is a convicted felon. Car dealers are criminals.
The dude in the white truck (tht was towed) needs an Auto Trans, I thought he was about to twist an Axle or Pinion. Thx for the video & high Do you have the ability to shoot in paranormal/landscape mode ? High from the n.w corner of Orygun
I'm a life long motorsports fan. I've seen Richard, Pearson, Cale, Parnelli, Dan Gurney, Mario, the Allisons, Dale, Jeff, Jimmie, AJ, Smoke and many others thru the decades and Larson ranks right up there with the best of the best. Also, as a former race team owner, I loved it when we stunk up the show! You need to enjoy those times because even the best only win about 10% of the time.
Been watching nascar since 2001, I have no issue with an ass kicking and long green flag run. Granted I'm use to more passes for the lead at Bristol, but ay, he was the shit today
He just doesn't want the Tire Wear so the Good Drivers don't beat 'em learn how to know when to take care and use your stuff, just because the Tires Wear out easily doesn't mean there aren't areas that YOU CAN push 100% It's knowing when to go 100% and when to save for that 100%, instead of just going 100% all the time, it's a mixture of skill and strategy both in a poem, can't get any better than that, and we didn't get to see that this weekend, if we did, larson would not have won, he does not have that same skill the best of the best have.