See what Chris Buescher and Tyler Reddick saw as the two made contact, taking them out of contention for the win at Darlington Raceway. #nascar
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4 comments
Woah
17 was already in the wall so maybe if he didnt get in the wall he would of maybe won the race sinde the 45 would of git his door.
I don’t know whether to be more confused about your logic, or your writing.
In-car cameras point backwards too much! Isn’t the purpose of an in-car camera to give the viewer an example of what the driver experiences? Who’s always looking in the rear view in a RACE?! We want to see how the driver attacks the track, hits his spots, how far and fast he’s catching up, adapts to other drivers, etc. NASCAR’s using them as just another camera angle trying to get as many cars in the shot as possible. And all the switching to where you can’t tell what’s going on, or moving the camera on turns where it feels like the car’s moving or spinning? Come on NASCAR. You’re defeating the purpose of the in-car.