@@countryracer69 it honestly varies by venues. Every place has its own volunteers that work the track equipment. Good places (more experienced can avg around 1.5 mins). I could be a little off on that but is close. Track conditions (dirt) can lengthen that time period as well
@@EEPPULLINGVIDEOS I understand that. And thats why I asked. I am usually at a race track somewhere most weekends. I wondered because I'd like to make a visit to The Buck one of these days. Im in southern Indiana. Battle of the bluegrass usually rolls thru their shows pretty quick. One of the more high end shows last time took on average 6 minutes between pulls. It sucked. I would hate to travel so far and sit thru that.
The scrapper is my favorite semi pull truck. Hank is the man!!
i was at the event it was great
how quickly do they roll between pulls?
@@countryracer69 not sure what exactly you mean?
@@EEPPULLINGVIDEOS between runs. How long do they take to level and roll to get ready for next pass
@@countryracer69 it honestly varies by venues. Every place has its own volunteers that work the track equipment. Good places (more experienced can avg around 1.5 mins). I could be a little off on that but is close. Track conditions (dirt) can lengthen that time period as well
@@EEPPULLINGVIDEOS I understand that. And thats why I asked. I am usually at a race track somewhere most weekends. I wondered because I'd like to make a visit to The Buck one of these days. Im in southern Indiana. Battle of the bluegrass usually rolls thru their shows pretty quick. One of the more high end shows last time took on average 6 minutes between pulls. It sucked. I would hate to travel so far and sit thru that.
The announcer needs to shut up while the trucks are reving up. That's the best part
🤣🤣 absolutely
Another point of view - the announcer understood "come out harder or grab a different gear" - I actually enjoyed his knowing comments, YMMV . . .
Always a treat!👌🏽🦾