Congratulations to Rober Fuller...
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#48
Yeah... that dude LOVED the camera... i think he was there for the wrong reasons
#49
But I thought there were two racers, 4 people, 2 drivers and 2 crew chiefs for each car? I knew Robi was working with you but was thinking you had another person you were sharing the car with.
Also, which company was your cars sponsor?
Also, which company was your cars sponsor?
#55
Well, it has only been two shows. 12 teams, 4 people a team, 48 total people; can't 'get to know' everyone in the first two shows!
#56
Oh, I understand that. I just want focus on the guys I care about and they missed.
Speed is on my crap list anyway. They should just call it NASCAR and a few other things now and then and not Speed.
Speed is on my crap list anyway. They should just call it NASCAR and a few other things now and then and not Speed.
#57
Watched the latest episode. I really don't understand why the hosts are trying to create so much drama. Eg: Christiano, you sorta lied on you website ... Blah Blah Blah ...
And I don't understand why the girl (Kaitlan I think) who spun on and DNF'ed didn't get kicked out, while the guy who spun out twice but completed the race got kicked out ...
Robi, I liked how your "Strategic Alliance" ended up annoying the other gentlemen working as the crew chief for the other driver on the same car. LOL!
And I don't understand why the girl (Kaitlan I think) who spun on and DNF'ed didn't get kicked out, while the guy who spun out twice but completed the race got kicked out ...
Robi, I liked how your "Strategic Alliance" ended up annoying the other gentlemen working as the crew chief for the other driver on the same car. LOL!
Last edited by DaWorstPlaya; Feb 29, 2008 at 09:47 AM. Reason: grammer
#59
I watched my first episode of this season. I think the overall production values have gone up. I like the way they cut the show, the camera work. Some of the shots are just pretty. Not Top Gear pretty but pretty nonetheless. Music was decent as well, as best as can be expected for a relatively low budget show.
I think requiring teams to share cars was a mistake. Sure, you can double the number of participants, but it gets confusing as to who you're rooting for when the cars are on track or when people are working on their cars.
#60
I agree, but it may get easier on the brain when it starts to thin out