Y’all should really put the date of the event in the title or the description… just a common sense thought I had. Hell, while you’re at it, throw in the city & state.
I use to play the same sport game in my childhood years from late 80’s-early 90’s, and my car number was “number 1” >spray painted the champ is here!> I expanded my athletics career paths for new business ventures opportunities.
He walks over and shines Bronson's too. And that was a tire that wasn't flat but still was being looked over so it kind of seems to me like other teams would want to know if a tire that wasn't down was being changed. Seems like that's the risk you take pulling into the pits where multiple teams help each other get back on the track. If you want to pull off the track and go back to the hauler that's your decision. Or keep it in the shop. What do you think he was actually looking for? Would have been something if he pulled out the laser level, plumb bob, and tape measure! What do you think about people feeling the heat in the tires? I think the teams can police themselves.
Y’all should really put the date of the event in the title or the description… just a common sense thought I had. Hell, while you’re at it, throw in the city & state.
They don't want you to know these are old races. They want the clicks. That's why they mislead
It’s in the description lol
@@urchopped5661 it is now, it wasn’t when I posted this.
Marler is hard to beat!!! He can drive the heck out of that #157
I use to play the same sport game in my childhood years from late 80’s-early 90’s, and my car number was “number 1” >spray painted the champ is here!> I expanded my athletics career paths for new business ventures opportunities.
That Heiman racer keeps busting😂
That guy that shined the flashlight under Troutmans right rear, needs to have his team Disqualified.
He walks over and shines Bronson's too. And that was a tire that wasn't flat but still was being looked over so it kind of seems to me like other teams would want to know if a tire that wasn't down was being changed. Seems like that's the risk you take pulling into the pits where multiple teams help each other get back on the track. If you want to pull off the track and go back to the hauler that's your decision. Or keep it in the shop. What do you think he was actually looking for? Would have been something if he pulled out the laser level, plumb bob, and tape measure! What do you think about people feeling the heat in the tires? I think the teams can police themselves.