At the beginning of the race there is a spectacular crash with one car seemingly going end over end. The race is stopped, and restarted. No mention is made of the crash. The drivers involved are not named. There is no replay, or analysis of what happened. Even in the post race highlights the crash is neither shown nor mentioned.Very frustrating TV coverage.
I don't get how with technically equal cars, at the end he was able to pass the leader with what looks like pure horsepower. It was not like he made a better corner or anything. can someone explain
Bizarre lack of announcer coverage of a very serious crash, failing to even identify who flipped.
At the beginning of the race there is a spectacular crash with one car seemingly going end over end. The race is stopped, and restarted. No mention is made of the crash. The drivers involved are not named. There is no replay, or analysis of what happened. Even in the post race highlights the crash is neither shown nor mentioned.Very frustrating TV coverage.
my favorite part of the broadcast is at 40:20 ........
Great race. Wondering how much money and other requirements needed to participate ?
I don't get how with technically equal cars, at the end he was able to pass the leader with what looks like pure horsepower. It was not like he made a better corner or anything. can someone explain
Cool!!
Why no NA Miatas?
I mean the one with Martini Design is a NA .
Greets from Germany
@@achimskerra4022nb is better for race/track
Are they all NB's at the front of the grid? Are the NA's uncompetitive? Also is that an NC at the back?
I'd assume because currently NBs are the cheapest chassis, are tighter than NA, and weigh less than NCs.
I enjoy stock car crashes but I love Miatas so it breaks my heart to see them crashing
Bummer that the second place guy, who eventuallu also was declared a winner, didn't get to enjoy the victory in the moment