This Speedway & Benton County are on the top of my bucket list Now that I seen all the Florida & Georgia dirt. Something about how badass the Midwest is.
I agree… I’ve seen tracks all over the country and this track is great for racing since it’s well-maintained and doesn’t tear your suspension up every weekend
For the Hoosier Dirt Classic, there were 20 Late Models registered... they were racing Super Late Model Class so possibly a few local crate cars were racing in the class
I couldn’t help but notice when they were showing the driver of the number 23 car attempting to restart the car after spinning out that he wasn’t wearing any gloves? I thought that was a requirement for safety reasons
That is a great point, gloves are usually part of the required PPE for a lot of tracks around the country. However, I have noticed over time that there are several drivers operating without them.
Nice video, but who are the drivers ? We need some narrative here. People want to know what lap the leaders are on and how many more laps to go, etc. Who were the drivers who spun out and caused the cautions, etc.
Racefan productions provides narrative but my video quality sucks as of right now looking for better cameras. But Jacob's garage does an excellent job at shooting videos at this track so check him out and come check out racefan productions.
I would rather listen to the cars not a PA system. When you are at the track , you only hear pa during a caution or after race. Keep up good work no pa.
I love Brownstown Speedway with all my heart!!! And I know it’s not even close to being easy with gas as much as goldfish! But still a great job!
This Speedway & Benton County are on the top of my bucket list Now that I seen all the Florida & Georgia dirt.
Something about how badass the Midwest is.
I agree… I’ve seen tracks all over the country and this track is great for racing since it’s well-maintained and doesn’t tear your suspension up every weekend
Amazing watching them rip the lip! So much faster!
How many crate's are out there!?
For the Hoosier Dirt Classic, there were 20 Late Models registered... they were racing Super Late Model Class so possibly a few local crate cars were racing in the class
That track need water
I couldn’t help but notice when they were showing the driver of the number 23 car attempting to restart the car after spinning out that he wasn’t wearing any gloves? I thought that was a requirement for safety reasons
That is a great point, gloves are usually part of the required PPE for a lot of tracks around the country. However, I have noticed over time that there are several drivers operating without them.
Nice video, but who are the drivers ? We need some narrative here. People want to know what lap the leaders are on and how many more laps to go, etc. Who were the drivers who spun out and caused the cautions, etc.
Thank you for the feedback… always welcome here and I will make some adjustments in the next videos
@@JacobsGarage - thank you; it was meant to be constructive so that you can grow your viewership.
Well the 22 leads the 24 into turn 1 and we have one off the track in 4........
Racefan productions provides narrative but my video quality sucks as of right now looking for better cameras. But Jacob's garage does an excellent job at shooting videos at this track so check him out and come check out racefan productions.
I would rather listen to the cars not a PA system. When you are at the track , you only hear pa during a caution or after race. Keep up good work no pa.