Joey Woods (Offline)
#1
6/29/08 1:50 PM
Great job! It added to a good show. :applaud::thumb
Jerry Shaw (Offline)
#2
6/29/08 2:16 PM
I agree. I like it when they bring that guy back to do the sprints. The POWRI was good too, but was a little hard to hear, for a Midget novice like me, trying to do updates.
Jerry
A man is about as big as the things that make him angry.
Winston Churchill
rkhracing (Offline)
#3
6/29/08 2:21 PM
Those guys done a great job at pir friday night!
SPD 37 (Offline)
#4
6/29/08 5:22 PM
The announcers at Tri-State last night were terrible. They could not pronounce the names of drivers correctly. They provided bad information. If you announce a race take the time to find out the correct details about the drivers, sponsers and their home towns to better educate the race fans. If you don't want to take the time get a different job. Race fans pay a lot of money getting to the races and they should at least have correct, accurate information given to them by the announcers!
David Lynch
#5
6/29/08 7:57 PM
Call Tri-State and apply to announce, if you could do a beter job, go for it. Then see if anyone bitches about your announcing job.
SPD 37 (Offline)
#7
6/29/08 8:02 PM
At one time one of the announcers even said, "Welcome to Tri-City Speedway" duh, get the name of the track right....It's simple, do the job right and be professional! It's easy if you want to. All it takes is for someone to do a little homework!
SPD 37 (Offline)
#8
6/29/08 8:08 PM
Not sure if it was Jason Adams or not, but I was not impressed and neither was any of the people sitting near me...it's not that hard...don't you think the announcers should at least have some type of background in racing?