Define “All Access “
I’m well aware of what all access means but with NHRA involved perhaps the definition has changed. I’m thinking of springing the loot to purchase BUT only if it’s truly all access and I’ll see the 1st round of stock eliminator even when it is at 8am Friday morning.
Long story short - do they show ALL rounds of ALL classes ? Is it truly all access on demand ? |
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Yes, sometimes its a little slow getting going in the mornings but I have had good luck. Plus, you can always watch the replay a day after the live feed. It's great garage music!
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It’s a joke save ur money!
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The first year All Access was offered I remember watching the Charlotte race. Tail end of the pros and broadcast was 100%! Super Stock came on and I stopped working to watch. Was too close to lunch time i guess. Only 1 camera shown and that was abandoned focused on the starting line.... I think the announcer was still broadcasting, but the camera didn't move.....Last $ they got out of me
Now if the Division 3 live camera man (NHRA D3TV) took that service nationwide to all divisional races, I would gladly pay 3 or 4x the all access fee for that service! I don't really care about the pros except maybe watch the final round. No Thursday sportsman broadcast is also... |
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There is another thread here with a lot of folks that like it.
Is it perfect, no. Is this the second year I have subscribed, yes. You can buy just one race if you want to try it out. Bill |
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Most of the negative comments come from the guys that bash NHRA on a regular basis so you need to take that into consideration.
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I don't care for the "Audio Only" first day offering and the single camera with limited staging graphics for Sportsman racing.
All Access to me means sitting in the stands or walking the pits at a race. If NHRA offered a product like NASCAR is capable of with qualifying order screen graphics and views of what's going on in the pits, then they would have something worthwhile. Any investor will tell you you have to spend money to make money and I'm not sure NHRA is really up to that at this point. |
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While All Access isn't great for sportsman racers I wouldn't want to be without it but I wouldn't be willing to pay more than $100 annually for it. The NHRA D3TV was great. I "thought" that all divisionals were going to be covered by NHRA D3TV sponsored by Bo Butner but haven't seen anything from Houston yet. I probably mis-understood.
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