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4543 08-25-2019 11:36 AM

Indy Sportsman tv
 
I thought I saw where Warren was going to be providing sportsman coverage from Indy. Did I dream that? Is that the coverage NHRA is selling? Just trying to see how to watch. Thanks, Mike

Dave Muller 08-25-2019 12:32 PM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
They (nhra.tv) claim they'll do all six days:

"The Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals, “The World’s Biggest Drag Race,” takes place over six days at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis and for the first time ever, fans can watch burnout to turnout coverage of all six days, including all of the Sportsman racing action, which includes the prestigious and exciting class racing in Stock. "

jmcarter 08-25-2019 12:40 PM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
Hopefully Warren will chime in when he wraps up at BG. Saw the NHRAtv offering and assume it will be a Warren type production on Wed/Thurs. Last thing I want is to buy the package and hear Tony drone on about the fuel cars while sportsman racing is going on.

Dave Muller 08-25-2019 01:39 PM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
I don't think I've ever heard Tony on NHRA.tv, for stock it's usually Alan. You hear whatever goes out over the PA at the track.

jmcarter 08-25-2019 01:51 PM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
Warren indicated on another thread that he was working with NHRA for the Wednesday/Thursday action, just would like him to provide insight since if it’s regular NHRAtv then don’t know why Warren would be part of the production. A Warren, Unk, Alan tag team with Warren’s usual camera placement would be beyond AWESOME!

340Cuda 08-25-2019 07:27 PM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Muller (Post 595382)
I don't think I've ever heard Tony on NHRA.tv, for stock it's usually Alan. You hear whatever goes out over the PA at the track.

My understanding is that the extra coverage will be announced by Alan and Brian Lohnes.

Warren Evans 08-26-2019 10:35 AM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
So, here's the deal... I have asked for the rights to cover Wednesday and Thursday at Indy for the past three years through D3TV / dragracer.tv, offering to do it for free each time because I think it is very important to the sportsman community. The first two years I was flatly turned down. This year, they agreed to allow me to do it and feed it (using my setup) to NHRA.tv. About three weeks ago, the plan changed slightly - they are bringing in their trucks early and setting up on Tuesday instead of Thursday. I will be producing Wednesday and Thursday from their facilities, and then assisting the remainder of the weekend once their full crew gets there starting Friday. I'm happy that we were able to come to an agreement to cover the full event, and I'm hopeful that people will subscribe for the full weekend package to demonstrate to NHRA that sportsman coverage is something people want. Also, if you're already a season subscriber, the extended coverage is included.
Thanks as always for the support and positive comments. I'll do my best to bring you a good show.
Warren

Jon Sarrett 08-26-2019 12:22 PM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
Disregard, I found it.

Thanks for the outstanding work Warren!

Glenn Briglio 08-27-2019 06:35 AM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Evans (Post 595448)
So, here's the deal... I have asked for the rights to cover Wednesday and Thursday at Indy for the past three years through D3TV / dragracer.tv, offering to do it for free each time because I think it is very important to the sportsman community. The first two years I was flatly turned down. This year, they agreed to allow me to do it and feed it (using my setup) to NHRA.tv. About three weeks ago, the plan changed slightly - they are bringing in their trucks early and setting up on Tuesday instead of Thursday. I will be producing Wednesday and Thursday from their facilities, and then assisting the remainder of the weekend once their full crew gets there starting Friday. I'm happy that we were able to come to an agreement to cover the full event, and I'm hopeful that people will subscribe for the full weekend package to demonstrate to NHRA that sportsman coverage is something people want. Also, if you're already a season subscriber, the extended coverage is included.
Thanks as always for the support and positive comments. I'll do my best to bring you a good show.
Warren

On nhratv site it's saying broadcast is starting at 11am. Is this correct? Are we going to miss qualifying on Wednesday and class on Thursday and Friday?

BG56 08-27-2019 09:05 AM

Re: Indy Sportsman tv
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Evans (Post 595448)
So, here's the deal... I have asked for the rights to cover Wednesday and Thursday at Indy for the past three years through D3TV / dragracer.tv, offering to do it for free each time because I think it is very important to the sportsman community. The first two years I was flatly turned down. This year, they agreed to allow me to do it and feed it (using my setup) to NHRA.tv. About three weeks ago, the plan changed slightly - they are bringing in their trucks early and setting up on Tuesday instead of Thursday. I will be producing Wednesday and Thursday from their facilities, and then assisting the remainder of the weekend once their full crew gets there starting Friday. I'm happy that we were able to come to an agreement to cover the full event, and I'm hopeful that people will subscribe for the full weekend package to demonstrate to NHRA that sportsman coverage is something people want. Also, if you're already a season subscriber, the extended coverage is included.
Thanks as always for the support and positive comments. I'll do my best to bring you a good show.
Warren

A great Big Go Thank You!!


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