IdahoBert Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Tiger337 said: That's kind of like driving in Boston. I’ve gotta tell you, demolition derby‘s are awesome. Making a vehicle worthy of that kind of punishment is an engineering and mechanical feat representing a significant achievement. Quote
casimir Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Tiger337 said: That's kind of like driving in Boston. We had a tour of Fenway on a night game day last year. I think we went around noon? Maybe a little earlier. Anywho, when we were leaving, they were using the street along 1B as parking for the player’s’ vehicles. Quote
casimir Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: I’ve gotta tell you, demolition derby‘s are awesome. Making a vehicle worthy of that kind of punishment is an engineering and mechanical feat representing a significant achievement. We had a teammate on a softball team that drove dirt tracks. We went to watch him one night. We were a bunch of dumb city folk that thought it’d be cool to sit close to the track. We ended up picking dirt out of our teeth for a week. 1 Quote
IdahoBert Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I guess you can chalk this Bristol fiasco up to unforeseen circumstances. But I’m sure it rains in Tennessee in the summer. I don’t know if they did a good job of figuring out drainage or if there’s no good way to deal with that totally in a downpour. Quote
1776 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 9 hours ago, monkeytargets39 said: NASCAR was easier to get into in the 80s/90s/early 2000s for a variety of reasons. Now it’s just lots of nonsense across the board that doesn’t really appeal to a wide audience. I got into it for two or three years (1997-2000). I had a friend/coworker that worked with an ESPN contractor with NASCAR. He’d fly out to wherever the race was on Friday and fly back in on Sunday. He loved it for a while. He kept telling me he could get me free lodging and this and that if I wanted to go with him. I finally consented. I attended the 1997 Labor Day race in Darlington, S.C. That was the same weekend Princess Diana died. It was on every news outlet anywhere. We drove out to the track that Sunday morning and hung out a bit. I was just tagging along and trying not to get in the way. I was a Dale Jarrett fan the little time I was following NASCAR. Prior to the race my friend introduced me to Dale’s dad, Ned. Very nice gentleman and former Cup winner. I also met the late Benny Parsons. Still have pics somewhere we took together. I spent the entire race in the television booth overlooking the track as Ned and Benny called the race for ESPN. Jeff Gordon won the race and an additional million bucks over the first place payout. Jarrett finished 2nd or 3rd. It was an enjoyable trip. Dale Jarrett won the cup in 1999. I felt that my work was done at that point and I began to take an interest in the newly minted Carolina Hurricanes. Never really followed NASCAR after that. OK, that’s my contribution to rain delay fill-in time. 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 19 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: You know this wasn’t a bad idea intrinsically, but the rain makes it a tremendously bad idea which is unfortunate. Stuff like this happens when people with lots of money are used to doing things and flattening every obstacle in their path, but the weather is an obstacle that doesn’t respect anyone’s hubris. They can’t allow players to get injured. These guys are worth millions of dollars. Next time, they'll build a roof ..😅😅 Quote
casimir Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: I guess you can chalk this Bristol fiasco up to unforeseen circumstances. But I’m sure it rains in Tennessee in the summer. I don’t know if they did a good job of figuring out drainage or if there’s no good way to deal with that totally in a downpour. It’s unfortunate, but it’s part of the risk. It could happen at the Little League game, or the Iowa cornfield, or Rickwood. MLB finally suspended it until tomorrow. Both teams were off tomorrow. It’s the correct decision and hopefully those folks can still attend. Quote
1776 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 minutes ago, IdahoBert said: I guess you can chalk this Bristol fiasco up to unforeseen circumstances. But I’m sure it rains in Tennessee in the summer. I don’t know if they did a good job of figuring out drainage or if there’s no good way to deal with that totally in a downpour. Can you imagine the number of inebriated “fans” there as they wander out to the parking lot, not having a clue where they parked, and get behind the wheel headed home. The place probably made a fortune on alcohol sales with all the down time. What a cluster! Quote
IdahoBert Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago So the Bristol Classic is rescheduled and the suspended game will start at 1 PM Eastern tomorrow. I don’t know if FOX is going to broadcast the game or not. It’ll be interesting to see how this cluster blank turns out and how much of a crowd shows up. [EDIT - my Yahoo weather app says there’s a 60% chance of rain at 1 PM but only around then]. If they do broadcast it, it won’t conflict with the Tigers game that begins at 5:10 PM on ESPN. Quote
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