May 22, 2019 02:50PM
not the big guys, like NASCAR, or INDY, or F1, where they have telemetry and computers to keep track but those local announcers, (scorers), at small tracks around the country.

Watching from the stands on short tracks I'll know who perhaps the top 5 running cars are but once cars start getting lapped, or pit stopping for a quick repair, NO CHANCE IN HELL can I keep track of the running order AND YET the announcers are on top of it. During cautions they'll almost instantly set the field in order for the restart.. this sometimes taking no more than 2 or 3 laps. HOW? I KNOW they don't have a individual scorers responsible for one specific car so how in the HELL do they do it? - JamesJM
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  Could you imagine being a Hockey Announcer?????

Ramgator235May 22, 2019 05:19AM

  Re: Could you imagine being a Hockey Announcer?????

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  I've thought the same about horse racing announcers. . .

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  Auto racing amazes me most of all...

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  Probably my favorite call for a horse race

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  Geez but I can be manipulated...

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