I have this same complaint. I literally never want to see a zoomed in closeup of one car…
]]>Daytona week was the best. Now you messed with the Super Bowl of racing. No wonder ppl are turning away from NASCAR
]]>Im fine with this, I’m fine with the clash going somewhere like Hickory.
]]>I mean JR has a pure love for the sport vs doing it as a job. He’s our generations Benny Parsons.
]]>Yes and kick off the season with a champions only race (Cup and Daytona 500 champions only).
]]>@@shannon3n8 Ive been watching since 01 but never noticed the cameras and how they focused on Johnson. haha. The only time I notice something different with the cameras was when Chevy sponsored the Richmond races.
]]>@@chrisguardiano6143 the only thing that makes F1 broadcasts interesting is the announcers get SUPER into the race. They hype it up so much despite nothing exciting ever happening on track
]]>Ya shoulda been here when Jimmie Johnson was racing. There’s no WAY the cameras could’ve gotten any tighter on that 48. Out of 4, crop out 2nd place, pass slow car at S/F line get flagstand to track angle; into 1 car goes high and 2nd cuts low – crop out 2nd and switch to infield up to middle of 1 & 2 angle. Cars side by side down backstretch, 48 falls back to 2nd, new leader, stay tight on 48 into turn 3; end of the lead lap car blows tire in front of new leader going in to 4, crop out both victim and leader, go to pit road up to turn 4 exit angle on 48 only. It was like that lap after lap after lap. Infuriating! Lots of racing going on, but the production trailer must’ve gotten steaks and potatoes grilled and served by Lowe’s during late lunch at the track because it was like that every race.
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