I'm watching Alabama qualifying. You have exposed plywood all over the place with diarrhea mud on top of the plywood. You guys will look like a kangaroo on rollerskates when some class action lawyer puts your nose in the mud. Cover the plywood or else soon you'll be as unhappy as Forkner.
DW, here is your last warning from me. I've left many comments on your not covering the plywood and concrete with dirt. It would only take about 100cubic yards, 10 more truck loads, to cover the edge. you never do this. And I've said I would put a class action lawyer on your worthless butts and tune you up. You have about 3 weeks and then you will learn what law and negligence means. you wll be evicerated in civil court. So just do the right thing and cover the concrete and plywood. What a farce, what an easy chore to perform.
Wow, so many questions: How is the local dirt source and the logistics of having 30 or so loaded up and to haul straight thru to most downtown city stadiums. Just putting down the plywood, damn.......... Just wow, wow how they assemble the track like legos, then rip it all back down on Sunday. Hard to believe it doesn't kill the beautiful natural grass the football/baseball, etc. grounds keepers painstakingly keep looking like Augusta back 9. So many questions but amazed they do this every weekend. Hat's off boys!
I have been to indy 2 times for monster jam and lucas oil stadium is one of the nicest stadiums I have been too going every year now to monster jam in indy
Alex, did Dirt Wurx build all the 2020 Salt Lake Supercross tracks? I ask because I've not yet been able to find info on it. I just bought and have been playing Monster Energy Supercross 4, and at first, I was worried it would feel repetitive because of all the Salt Lake tracks due to COVID. Somehow they all feel very different though. Really great job on them if you guys built them. I can't think of any other crew that could pull that off!
Swear to GOD, those guys running the excavators and dozers are truly talented, they are so precise and so fast (yeah time lapse aside, I know). I wonder though why they laid those strings of pipe underneath all that dirt @ 5:05 , does it stabilize it somehow??
... I didn't learn anything about the process.. which is why any new viewer would land here... all the camera shots are from the operators POV.... that tells the viewer nothing... you slow down to show us your French fries, your hotel room, snow blowers.... but as for the process, the how's and the why's.... you fast forward, and kick in the background music......, give us no wide shots...... re edit this thing.... give some narration... stick to the wide shots.... tell us how you take a stadium typically used for football and turn it into a motocross track..... how much dirt is Brough in? how is it planned.... etc. etc... then how is it cleaned up...... if you do that you have an informative video, the average stranger doesn't care about you getting up in the morning..... sorry.... just being constructive here....