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Michael Beard 12-21-2010 10:58 AM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
Larry Pfister, Horsepower Heaven videos. 'Nuff said.

http://www.streetfire.net/video/hemi...-out_30116.htm

X-TECH MAN 12-21-2010 11:03 AM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Roehrich (Post 229247)
Billy,
With a normal quota of around 80 or so cars in either Stock or Super Stock, less than half of them will have anything but a single to win class. Outside of Indy, class rarely goes past 3 rounds, and that's normally only 1 or 2 classes.

It ain't that I don't want to see it done, it's just that I'm telling you what the television people are going to tell you. You have about 40-45 singles for class. Then you have 4-5 pairs for a class final in the first round of class, and a couple of classes, maybe 4, that have 3-6 cars,and take 2-3 rounds. You only have about 20 actual races, that last less than a minute per race. So you have 15-20 minutes of racing, with 20-25 minutes of "fill", and that's your 45 minutes of show for one hour of TV.

Sure, you and I find our friends and competitors, and their cars, interesting and entertaining. But most of them are not going to come off nearly as well on television as they are in person.

The production company is going to want to do a show at ONE RACE. And honestly, class eliminations at a National Event may not have enough for them. As much as you and I want it, they're not going to buy the idea that you can get people to watch interviews with class racers they've never heard of for 15-20 minutes out of one hour of programming, including 15 minutes of commercials.

Realize that I'm one of the crazy guys who not only paid the price for an entire weekend of pay per view National Event coverage when they did that, but I taped a lot of it. I'd love to see it done. But it'll be really hard to sell. If a "class nationals" type of event could be staged, where you have 150 or more cars in Stock and the same in Super Stock, then you have enough heads up class racing to get an hour or maybe even two of programming. But I don't see anyone getting enough from one class, with an 80 car quota at most events.

One reason WHY some of the classes need to be combined....stick/auto, 1 lb breaks, etc. class winners only in the eliminator. Get away from all this bracket racing and you might have something for TV. Right now there are way to many classes and to many by runs. OK now yell at me.

scott helms 12-21-2010 11:10 AM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
What about a reality show about classracing with one segment being done on how Billy Nees finds these combos with breaks in between of Ron Ortiz selling beef jerky,or do segments on different teams in div 1,div 2 ,div 3 etc. with class runs in between,Surley we can find one team (Teutons,Emmons,Latinos,etc to base a show off of!

Jeff Lee 12-21-2010 11:18 AM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
Regarding Pinks and the impact on drag racing, apparently some of you never heard the Hollywood saying of "The only bad press, is no press!"

People don't pay to watch class racing as it is presently. That's why we don't have our own TV show.

You could probably make a show or two on the SS/AH racers and their personalities and the race.

I had an idea (after the fact) that Hot Rod could do a reality show on the quest for the first 6 second True Street car (just happened) as they drive to all the tracks, break their cars with their hopes and dream diminished. It could be a good reality show.

Harry 6674 12-21-2010 11:23 AM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
I can't believe some people think Pinks All Out is not real drag racing but that shoe polish crap we do is. Give me a break. We may be using race cars but we ain't racing if we have a predetermined time to finish.

Billy Nees 12-21-2010 11:29 AM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
The biggest problem that I can see with something like this coming about would be NHRA allowing another production company to film at it's race. With that being said, why couldn't we stage our own race with, let's say 4 or 5 pairs of same classed cars racing each other heads-up with no index or AHFS to worry about. I'll bet that we could get, let's say Haas and Oakes, Armstrong and Thomas, Hawk and Biondo, etc,etc,etc, to go at it on network TV. Best 3 out of 5 and get Terry or Wesley to tear them down ahead of time and weigh and fuel check between rounds. I'm pretty sure that as the show moved around the country we could find enough rivalries and bad blood to make it interesting. Even with 2 or 3 pairs per week there would probably be enough in stories to fill up an hour.
That right there is a lot more believable (and watchable) than the original Pinks.

Alan Roehrich 12-21-2010 11:53 AM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Harry 6674 (Post 229254)
I can't believe some people think Pinks All Out is not real drag racing but that shoe polish crap we do is. Give me a break. We may be using race cars but we ain't racing if we have a predetermined time to finish.

You do realize that Pinks All Out has a time bracket, and a break out, right?

Eric Merryfield 12-21-2010 11:55 AM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Oldfield (Post 229151)
http://dragracingonline.com/agent132...xii_12-16.html

I'm not a big fan of the show (I don't particularly like the fact that Rich Christensen changes the rules as he sees fit, but that's probably no different than NHRA), but I know a bunch of people that have gone and had a good time. If nothing else I'm disappointed because it gives sportsman racers one less venue to race at.

I will miss it as it was nice to see the various tracks around the country highlighted. The show in my opinion went downhill with the leaving of Nate and his brother, and this season became predictable.....low 10 second to mid 10 second cars.....It was also extremely nice to see Dallas before he was in a final at the nationals and Eddie from D-1 along with a stock/superstock car from time to time.

It looked like it might be a very fun time, and even be interesting enough for the entire family to attend.

Its too captivating of an idea not to be tweaked and reborn.

I enjoy passtime more though...

Eric

Bob Don 12-21-2010 12:21 PM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
I never liked the premise that the finalists in Pinks were determined indiscriminately by how closely they ran. It becomes pure luck as to whether you are chosen or not. To top it off, it is an arbitrary determination as to whether you ran too fast or not.

I believe that a viable production could be made with stock and super stock ELIMINATIONS. The runs don't have to be heads up to be exciting to watch. It's all about the production. Give the viewer a quick lesson in handicaps (so and so will give so and so a head start because he's running a 427 and the other guy is running a 350...blah blah.) Show the launches with the tree coming down and then a quick cut to the reaction time. Have cameras in the cars and show the drivers rowing the gears. Cap it all off with the finish line and a slo-mo replay. I think viewers would enjoy big handicaps and then a tight finish. JMHO.

CycloneFE 12-21-2010 01:21 PM

Re: No Pinks All Out in 2011 - Beyond?
 
I think Billy is on to something. Pinks started out as loose the race and loose your ride. It was more mouth and a joke. Pinks all out became better.

In Billy's idea it can be a small gathering, no points, but still a race and introduce the public to class racing with the finale being say a Hemi shoot-out from Maple Grove. All of this never having to intrude on NHRA's race.

If it sells NHRA will want it, if it don't you still got the word out.

Just .02

Steve


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