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Thread: Starting time is 10ET???
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8th June 2008, 04:50 #11
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I just watched it on streaming video. It's kind of jerky at times, but there are no video commercials, and the announcers are better.
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8th June 2008, 05:52 #12
It's at 10EST start time, but people have to realize that Texas is not in the EST timezone. I believe a 10EST start is actually a 8pm start in Texas. Unfortunately, it is nessicary due to driver safety and fan comfort. I didn't mind staying up to watch it in Ontario.
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8th June 2008, 14:00 #13
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Originally Posted by xtlm
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9th June 2008, 21:08 #14
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i was talking about the truck race mainly (and by bays i meant weekend)
but i did like how they didnt cut off the nationwide event right after the checkered, and let the post race ceremony go on for a while (even tough it ran late)
Then they didnt cut into the race and showed it from the beginning, which is i guess a good moveI Would Rather Be A Savage Little Elephant, Than Be A Big Bald Bull
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