yessiiiree 2 of the absolutebest! now if they could just get some major sponsor to buy them a new ride all hooked up either both would surely make it worth their while. Kubota would be perfect, they could them show us that their stuff really is what ya want
I totally agree gloves are a must for driver's in any class. Which at one point around my area it was a requirement to be able to get on the track to race.
@@TheCrewChief374 Totally agree that if they don't have gloves or any other safety gear on they should be parked. I've seen what happens in a fire with and without gloves on and neither are pretty but with the gloves you at least have a fighting chance of not getting burned.
@@hkset Same here, I've seen why they made the rule at some of the tracks around my area that have been open for a while. Plus the fact that if someone is going to be in one of these higher class of cars like a late model. They should have some way of having driving gloves. Although it seems like getting burned is the only way some drivers will change their mindset on wearing gloves. Which is sad that it has to be that way.
Gloves make it harder to feel the wheel is why a lot of drivers do it I know myself I prefer no gloves over having gloves because you can feel the wheel better and what the car is doing.
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Hopefully you will work at putting cameras on other drivers besides the regular drivers. That everyone seems to want to put cameras on. Which would spread the wealth a little for driver's that you get a ton of request, for you to put a camera on. Because I will add that it would be redundant on someone's car, like the Hunt the Front car or anyone else that already puts cameras on for RUclips or other uses.
@@BarefootRacingAdventures Yes, I've already seen those. My point is the fact that one does not want to back themselves in a corner with the regular drivers that everyone wants to get a GoPro on. Filming from some of the races I went to work with driver's like a Kelly Shryock is how I come up with documenting my experiences. Although I noticed then and still notice that people will only put their cameras on certain cars. Which is fine as long as it is proportion correctly, with other cars. That have driver's with great personality and can put on a show for the folks watching the video's. Needless to say, I am just offering my advice as someone who has spent 45 years around dirt track racing and have seen and experienced a great deal in that time.
Chris Ferguson is one of the kindest, most gracious people I've met in a long time. I'm a Fergy Super Fan!! He put on a great show.
yessiiiree 2 of the absolutebest! now if they could just get some major sponsor to buy them a new ride all hooked up either both would surely make it worth their while. Kubota would be perfect, they could them show us that their stuff really is what ya want
It boggles my mind how so many of these drivers don't wear gloves. They've never been in a hot situation apparently. Props to Chris for wearing his!
I totally agree gloves are a must for driver's in any class. Which at one point around my area it was a requirement to be able to get on the track to race.
@@TheCrewChief374 Totally agree that if they don't have gloves or any other safety gear on they should be parked. I've seen what happens in a fire with and without gloves on and neither are pretty but with the gloves you at least have a fighting chance of not getting burned.
@@hkset Same here, I've seen why they made the rule at some of the tracks around my area that have been open for a while. Plus the fact that if someone is going to be in one of these higher class of cars like a late model. They should have some way of having driving gloves.
Although it seems like getting burned is the only way some drivers will change their mindset on wearing gloves. Which is sad that it has to be that way.
i was just going to mention that too
Gloves make it harder to feel the wheel is why a lot of drivers do it I know myself I prefer no gloves over having gloves because you can feel the wheel better and what the car is doing.
Great video, just my two cents and maybe others, but cut the background music off while going to in car footage we love to hear them motors eat!
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Great video. It's fun to see the different driving styles.
Mike this footage from in the cars is incredible!
It dosen't always turn out that smooth 🎥 thanks Jamie!!
Awesome car cam mounts, see the chassis moving and the cam staying steady
It would be nice to hear engines rather than music.
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What mount are you using on gopro to get it to sway
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Fergy Time lettin er' eat
Damn usually it's tyler beating the right rear off.
Sounds like Chris motor was stronger than Tyler’s
Hey where is Ashley?
Hopefully you will work at putting cameras on other drivers besides the regular drivers. That everyone seems to want to put cameras on. Which would spread the wealth a little for driver's that you get a ton of request, for you to put a camera on.
Because I will add that it would be redundant on someone's car, like the Hunt the Front car or anyone else that already puts cameras on for RUclips or other uses.
I advise you to take a look at episode 1 and all the rest. You'll see I have plenty of locals so far. There will be plenty more. Ride with me 😉👍🎥
@@BarefootRacingAdventures Yes, I've already seen those. My point is the fact that one does not want to back themselves in a corner with the regular drivers that everyone wants to get a GoPro on. Filming from some of the races I went to work with driver's like a Kelly Shryock is how I come up with documenting my experiences. Although I noticed then and still notice that people will only put their cameras on certain cars. Which is fine as long as it is proportion correctly, with other cars. That have driver's with great personality and can put on a show for the folks watching the video's.
Needless to say, I am just offering my advice as someone who has spent 45 years around dirt track racing and have seen and experienced a great deal in that time.
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