We could see your eyes light up when you got to the speedway You only got 1/2 of the experience, the sights and sounds when the cars are there is just amazing .
Looks like y'all had a good time in Indy and how lucky you and your mom was to be able to quickly see the dirt track. I only heard about that a few years ago because I saw something about the BC 39 online. Thank you to both your Mother and you Tanner for sharing the little bits of PRI that you guys were able to share. I'm already looking forward to the videos of you guys getting your cars ready for the upcoming season. May you and yours have a Great Christmas and New year. Merry Merry and a Happy Happy. Have fun take care
Indy is a historic place, but not much for watching a race from the stands. Tanner, I think you would do a great job in a late model because your driving style would compliment it.
Tanner your mom was shorter she had the advantage, hats off to your mom for being with you on this trip , she knows as a mom how important this racing is to you !
If you ever get the chance to be there while NASCAR or Indycar are testing, you need to stand in the gap between pit road and the race track. Mindblowing experience being that close to something moving 200MPH! I got to spend a couple days there testing around 2007 with Evernham Motorsports. It rained most of the trip but those 4 hours on track were impressive. Greatest racing facility I've ever been too. Don't mess around with their security though. They carry a big stick 😀
I have one of the bricks from the brickyard. A friend's dad was foreman on a construction crew when they converted the track to asphalt. He built a big BBQ pit in their back yard with some of them. He gave me one.
Its crazy because my 2 favorite racing youtubers are on opposite sides of the country and drove the different type of dirt race cars. It would be sick if you ever got ahold of huntthefront and even got them to run hotplaps in your car and one race they do you get to hotlap their dirt late-model. But travel is the issue in that case due to being on opposite sides of the country
Been nice if you and hunt the front would have ran across one another. And be really nice if they would have talk to you about maybe driving one of the crate cars for a night.
Kiddo, how do people get from one side of the Indy500 track to the other with grandstands on both sides? Well, the answer is tunnels. I was fortunate to attend the 100th Anniversary race. And was told to go under the track in a tunnel when the cars are racing. It's near indescribable the noise and vibration. Btw, i sat near the pit lane entrance.on the inside of the track.
TANNER why were you and your mom not decked out in your merch?????? ive been a few times, i have a brick from there ,one of 3.1 million. too bad the museum is closed for now.
Either you, or your entire family, are going to have to decide what you really want out of racing. Be a local west coast driver. Or .............compete in sprint car's highest ranks. If it's the latter, you must relocate somewhere east side of the Rocky Mountains.
I love that look you gave when u first got to the speedway! Definitely could tell it was your first time lol
I attended many races in the 70s. The height of Indy.
We could see your eyes light up when you got to the speedway You only got 1/2 of the experience, the sights and sounds when the cars are there is just amazing .
Keep your head up. Remember there are people watching that can change your career. Via la So.Oregon
Thx for the PRI content
Looks like y'all had a good time in Indy and how lucky you and your mom was to be able to quickly see the dirt track. I only heard about that a few years ago because I saw something about the BC 39 online. Thank you to both your Mother and you Tanner for sharing the little bits of PRI that you guys were able to share. I'm already looking forward to the videos of you guys getting your cars ready for the upcoming season. May you and yours have a Great Christmas and New year. Merry Merry and a Happy Happy. Have fun take care
I know you will be racing on those tracks real soon. I have no doubt. Good job with the tour .
Love your content Tanner!!!! Keep doing what you are doing, a big ride would be crazy to not put you 8n their seat!!!
i love the vids my man keep up the good work
Indy is a historic place, but not much for watching a race from the stands. Tanner, I think you would do a great job in a late model because your driving style would compliment it.
Tanner your mom was shorter she had the advantage, hats off to your mom for being with you on this trip , she knows as a mom how important this racing is to you !
Been twice. I believe the track is in a town called Speedway. Its incredible when you pull up to the track and look up.
If you ever get the chance to be there while NASCAR or Indycar are testing, you need to stand in the gap between pit road and the race track. Mindblowing experience being that close to something moving 200MPH! I got to spend a couple days there testing around 2007 with Evernham Motorsports. It rained most of the trip but those 4 hours on track were impressive. Greatest racing facility I've ever been too. Don't mess around with their security though. They carry a big stick 😀
3:25 It's me!!! Wish I would of saw you, wanted to stop and say hi. I need a haircut lol.
I have one of the bricks from the brickyard. A friend's dad was foreman on a construction crew when they converted the track to asphalt. He built a big BBQ pit in their back yard with some of them. He gave me one.
What a great adventure with your mom Tanner/ one day I see you on that dirt track
Tanner Holmes be careful you could loose your seat in the 410 to your mom! LOL
Well, we see where you get your competitiveness from. Mom got intense on the hand eye gimmick. 😆
Its crazy because my 2 favorite racing youtubers are on opposite sides of the country and drove the different type of dirt race cars. It would be sick if you ever got ahold of huntthefront and even got them to run hotplaps in your car and one race they do you get to hotlap their dirt late-model. But travel is the issue in that case due to being on opposite sides of the country
100% speed weeks in Florida would be his best chance with hunt the front
Been nice if you and hunt the front would have ran across one another. And be really nice if they would have talk to you about maybe driving one of the crate cars for a night.
A very important part of any racer's education is a visit to IMS and the museum.
Kiddo, how do people get from one side of the Indy500 track to the other with grandstands on both sides? Well, the answer is tunnels. I was fortunate to attend the 100th Anniversary race. And was told to go under the track in a tunnel when the cars are racing. It's near indescribable the noise and vibration. Btw, i sat near the pit lane entrance.on the inside of the track.
Tanner get in touch with Hunt The Front team see if you can get a drive of there late models
"C'mon faster!" That's what she said.
I think y’all and hunt the front should do a car swap
Maybe reach out to the huntthefront guys and do a collaboration with them and do a ride swap. Little bit of East coast meets west coast fun.
I know you’ve raced Kyle Larson a few times already, but never at Red Bluff in a outlaw kart. I’m legit just excited to see that.
I thought they were teammates maybe cycleland
TANNER why were you and your mom not decked out in your merch?????? ive been a few times, i have a brick from there ,one of 3.1 million. too bad the museum is closed for now.
Either you, or your entire family, are going to have to decide what you really want out of racing.
Be a local west coast driver. Or .............compete in sprint car's highest ranks. If it's the latter, you must relocate somewhere east side of the Rocky Mountains.
Mom had practice with raising 2 kids 😂😅
👍🏻.
Contact htf about driving one of there late models during speed weeks
Government stopped all racing during WWII
i got a micro you can drive for a night.
Why did you not kiss the bricks?
Thats not how u want to kiss them if ur a racer
Maybe you will be kissing those Bricks someday...
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