Didn't have any choice. When I got the video from the team, they forgot to either plug the mic in or turn it on or something. In short, there was NO audio from the camera at all.
the real action is in the bullrings. half mile county fair tracks don't produce much racing. (Bulls Gap does though!) Go to River Cities Speeday in Grnad Forks ND sometime. Went to an Late Model Oulaws show there and they had 30 410's there as a support class. Incredible what Babb did. In his backup car he started 24th and passed his way to front in 20 laps never getting into anybody! I think Carrier won. Sprint Main was like somebody turned on a blender-they flew.
I wish that Antigo was as interesting in the stands as it is in-car. Of the 20 tracks that I went to in Eastern Wisconsin last year, it and Shawano were the most boring to watch. I don't like the half mile dirt tracks - their length causes the field to stretch out too fast. Most races were determined in the first few laps.
I do remember seeing your car last year. I remember wondering if you are related to the Flannery's of SODA and CORR fame.
Todd isnt related to Jack, Jed, and the other one cant remeber his name. my mom grew up with Todd and my dad and grandpa work for jack in the dells at his house. how cant u like shawano i mean thats were i raced twice this year. wat tracks did u like?
I went to 26 tracks this year and I have one more to go: Road America yet at the end of October. I went to basically every track in the Eastern half of the state except Eagle River's 2 tracks, Wilmot, Milwaukee Mile (it never fit in) and the 2 boring dirt 1/2 miles at Shawano/Antigo. I enjoyed everything. I saw and enjoyed races at asphalt 1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 miles; dirt 1/4 and 1/3 miles; ice races on a 1/4 mile; karting on 1/8 mile dirt, 1/4 mile dirt, and 0.8 mile asphalt road courses.
I love watching off-road racing too, but I didn't make it to Crandon this year. My uncle offered to go with me to the World championships, and to stay with him at his cabin less than an hour away! I've watched off-road racing on TV since the SODA days, and I would love to see them again in person. I went to SODA events at Road America, and once at Chilton after the series lost the top drivers.
Dang, you made driving a late model look so easy... Knowing it's really not, given I had fits driving a hobby stock last year... lol. THanks for the video!!
Thanks. We used the catch-a-cam and zip tied it to the chassis. As for not taking a beating, well, a rock in the lens finally did it in. At least we got something...
nice video, very flat though. what is the size of the track?
rustytrumbone4008 1 year ago
Nice video! Thank you for putting some GOOD music with it.
stringbean56x 2 years ago
Nice video, but what's up with guys that put music in race videos? I don't get it, where'd the race car sound go?????
F1Boomer 3 years ago
Didn't have any choice. When I got the video from the team, they forgot to either plug the mic in or turn it on or something. In short, there was NO audio from the camera at all.
racerpaul 3 years ago
Thats too bad, but the video is very good and not bad music, just happen to be a fan of that dirt car sound. Good stuff.
F1Boomer 3 years ago 2
thats a pretty good run
qu1cks1lver56 4 years ago
the real action is in the bullrings. half mile county fair tracks don't produce much racing. (Bulls Gap does though!) Go to River Cities Speeday in Grnad Forks ND sometime. Went to an Late Model Oulaws show there and they had 30 410's there as a support class. Incredible what Babb did. In his backup car he started 24th and passed his way to front in 20 laps never getting into anybody! I think Carrier won. Sprint Main was like somebody turned on a blender-they flew.
yzfr1liter 4 years ago
where did you get this camera, and how much money are they? Thank you
Fourbanger28 4 years ago
how long do u lift and where do lift?
Austin34471 4 years ago
Cool video! It would be nice if you had the audio. After all, racing is the fastest way to turn money into noise. LOL
AmericanFabricator 4 years ago
great video, would have been better with out the song. just play the sounds of the race
Biscuit05 4 years ago
I wish that Antigo was as interesting in the stands as it is in-car. Of the 20 tracks that I went to in Eastern Wisconsin last year, it and Shawano were the most boring to watch. I don't like the half mile dirt tracks - their length causes the field to stretch out too fast. Most races were determined in the first few laps.
I do remember seeing your car last year. I remember wondering if you are related to the Flannery's of SODA and CORR fame.
Too bad about not having audio of the video.
Royalbroil 4 years ago
Todd isnt related to Jack, Jed, and the other one cant remeber his name. my mom grew up with Todd and my dad and grandpa work for jack in the dells at his house. how cant u like shawano i mean thats were i raced twice this year. wat tracks did u like?
dltns42 4 years ago
I went to 26 tracks this year and I have one more to go: Road America yet at the end of October. I went to basically every track in the Eastern half of the state except Eagle River's 2 tracks, Wilmot, Milwaukee Mile (it never fit in) and the 2 boring dirt 1/2 miles at Shawano/Antigo. I enjoyed everything. I saw and enjoyed races at asphalt 1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 miles; dirt 1/4 and 1/3 miles; ice races on a 1/4 mile; karting on 1/8 mile dirt, 1/4 mile dirt, and 0.8 mile asphalt road courses.
Royalbroil 4 years ago
I love watching off-road racing too, but I didn't make it to Crandon this year. My uncle offered to go with me to the World championships, and to stay with him at his cabin less than an hour away! I've watched off-road racing on TV since the SODA days, and I would love to see them again in person. I went to SODA events at Road America, and once at Chilton after the series lost the top drivers.
Royalbroil 4 years ago
Dang, you made driving a late model look so easy... Knowing it's really not, given I had fits driving a hobby stock last year... lol. THanks for the video!!
Andrew4229 4 years ago
need engine sound. without it it really isnt worth posting
meanshawn 5 years ago
This is GREAT! I have always wanted to see this. How do you keep the camera from getting blasted by the vibration? How is the picture so smooth?
GREAT JOB!
JBlackTD 5 years ago
Thanks. We used the catch-a-cam and zip tied it to the chassis. As for not taking a beating, well, a rock in the lens finally did it in. At least we got something...
Paul
racerpaul 5 years ago