Great video of taking us along for the ride to NW! Big fan of all three divisions of Nascar. Im retired from UPS after 28years as a logistics truck driver. Had over 1million miles of safe driving. Two years ago i became disabled due to a hereditary nerve disease. I'm creating a racing man cave in our new home and one section of wall is designated for racing stickers and car numbers. Was wondering if you'd be able to donate one of your team stickers to add to my room? Thanks again for sharing your videos with us along with your PRICELESS time and effort! Cheers from Laurel, Delaware USA.
We don't have stickers, other than the bland #18 stickers we put on our tools and equipment to identify our stuff. They're just a tiny black sticker with an 18.. 🤷
I'm from North Wilkesboro and only live 5 minutes away from the track! I look forward to your videos and I was specifically looking for this one! Plan on becoming a hauler driver someday and watching your videos really get me interested more and more. Keep it up bud!
If I donate to this channel do you get the funds? I believe in this cause and want to support it. I wished I could video tape at my work but Uncle Sam might frown on it… PS This is my favorite video so far. Thanks for the shout out.
@@MotorRacingNGravy Thanks, understand now - one more question - how many seats can be sold for a race at Wilkesboro - the stands seem larger than last season?
I have no idea what the capacity is, that said, last said there was a large temporary grandstand in turn three that wasn't there this year. So there were definitely less availability this year
I have a question how to the pit box equipment where the crew sit get to the track as they never seam to come out of the trucks that takes the cars I don’t know if different in different series
In the truck series, we have them in the hauler. In Cup and Xfinity, Champion Wheel and tire transports them since they are too big to fit into the team hauler
I'd like to, but it's difficult to have a place to set up the camera and then get to work quickly. Unloading is pretty fast paced and I just can't spare the focus. I have to focused on what I'm doing. Things like this are how I manage to have a social media presence and not let it effect my work. 🤷 But I'm always looking for new ways to capture fun moments on video, so hopefully one day
Hey Sam is there a way I can contact you privately to get a better insight on becoming a hauler driver. I live in Atlanta, but can make the move if it’s all worth it.