Do they film in a hanger there or is that TV magic that makes it seem like they are filming on-site? I’ve always wondered. They always insinuate that the celebrity guest was “out there” on track the same day they film.
Do they film in a hanger there or is that TV magic that makes it seem like they are filming on-site? I’ve always wondered. They always insinuate that the celebrity guest was “out there” on track the same day they film.
Out-of-context clip of the day.
But will ESPN let you watch the races after they broadcast? I thought they would only show them live and that they didn’t have streaming rights. I like to watch the races later because I can’t get up at all hours of the weekend to watch a race in China.
I never make the commitment in the first place. My wife isn’t big on scripted shows (or movies) so I have to find the time to watch them on my own, which is difficult, meaning I don’t start a lot of shows.
Nice, thanks for the advice I’ll check that out.
I was thinking yesterday, wondering if Mustangs are expensive to insure.
Fearing this was coming I went out and added a DVR on to my cable package and then this announcement came. I picked up the DVR and I am all set for the shitty ESPN production with commercials, probably no side-by-sides and no pre- or -post- race shows.
I tweeted this story at you, but alas I’ll remember to email next time. As a frequent Toll Road user in this region and not far from where this occurred, I don’t know how the road could be empty enough for the guy to get to that speed and that he would be dumb enough to do it.
It’s a Fleetwood Mac song. A really popular one at that.
I just can’t find the time to get worked up about fonts. I’ve never understood the outrage, personally.
My grandfather died long before I was born but my dad told me he liked to drink milk with Dr. Pepper mixed in. I tried it once, it was actually pretty decent.
I go to the Brian Redman Challenge at Road America almost every year for the vintage races and there are a couple late-90s V10 F1 cars that come (A Jordan and a Bennetton) and RA is 4.048 miles and I love that even if you’re at Canada Corner or the Carousel, nearly the furtherest points from the pits, you can hear…
Marc Gene wasn’t a particularly quick driver in his day, right? I mean he was mostly a test driver and drove for teams that were mid-pack on their best days, but I always wonder, like what could Vettel or even Rosberg do with a car like that at a place like that.
I’ve been glued to the Road Atlanta FB page for their live videos of the Corse Clienti sessions.
No doubt, but if a stress test can cause a failure, does it hurt to close the road, even for 15 minutes? I don’t know, maybe I am being an idiot, but it just seems like if you’re testing an incomplete structure and there is a chance at a total failure that could injure or kill any number of the public or your working…
I didn’t know that, thank you for setting me straight.
I now better understand the principles of ABC, which I appreciate because I have been trying to understand that now since I first heard of it but it raises more questions for me:
-I am a former journalist and I know all about how pissy people get about road closures, but damn, how do politicians shell out even more…
I knew Block had left. Did not know about the streaming though, thanks.
More evidence that Andretti/VW is out of GRC: They had a huge auction of stuff back in late January. I saw a Facebook ad for it and snagged this stuff (There was also assorted IndyCar stuff from former races and drivers I didn’t really know, I’m sure some of you can better ID the teams/series).
WorldRX is ridiculously difficult to watch in the USA. It’s on beIN Sports, a channel so obscure you have to order the most expensive cable package to get it.