4/22/04
ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY
THE LAST BATCH OF LETTERS ON ESPN TELEVISION
COVERAGE!
It's taken me awhile
to chime in on the TV packaging currently available.
I don't like it either. I cannot put my finger
on it, but it lacks energy, excitement and emotion.
Maybe the production of drag racing on television
has gotten beyond 'good, to perfection', and
has lost the 'ragged edge' and immediacy and
novelty of the old days of Diamond P and even
the older IHRA productions with Bret (Kepner)
and company. Today's production is so slick
and polished. I would almost prefer grease and
dirt.
Why the pro classes are so boring is beyond me. I would rather watch a Jackson
Bros video, an old R&R or a Drag Racing Underground video than watch the current
stuff. I would rather watch an old IHRA video shot at the old Bristol track than
something from today. I don't know what the answer is, but for the producers of
the current product might want to look at some of the older shows. They may pick
up something there.
Just a thought.
Jeff Hayes
I couldn't agree more
with you that the coverage of drag racing on
tv is just not the same. I also miss the days
of Diamond P Sports coverage when we really
saw racing. I live in a seriously deprived drag
racing area (Southeastern New England) and attend
at least two NHRA events a year -- Englishtown,
NJ and Maple Grove, PA. They are
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a
225 and 400 mile drive respectively. For the
past bunch of years, my husband and I have been
flying around the country in an attempt to see
each national event in person. So far we have
been to 10 other tracks and this year we will
be going to Atlanta and Indy (we saved that
trip for this year, the 50th anniversary celebration).
I guess what I'm trying to point out is that
we are dependent on tv and the internet (audio
at least) for our drag racing fix in between
these few live events. I'm with you that I don't
care to watch Bill Stephens and crew and their
drivel when we could be seeing two cars going
down the track. It irritates me enough that
I keep my copy of Drag Racer magazine or my
husband's National Dragster handy for entertainment
when they get carried away.
My favorite class is Pro Stock and they usually get less airtime than Top Fuel
and Funny Car (just another irritation).
Anyway, I'm glad I found someone who shares my opinion.
Thanks for letting me vent.
MaryLou Gallop
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