So yes, it was warm, hot, uncomfortable, and a host of other related adjectives last night, but that could not stop the POWRi guys from putting on some great racing over at the Belle-Clair Fairgrounds. All I can say is, my pal Spring is missing out on some great racing action while she wiles away her time with family and friends in North Carolina!
We headed over kind of late for us, after hot laps and just before the heat races, but it was ok with me. The later we went, the cooler (or rather, less hot) the temperature and the more time we spent in the comfort of air conditioning. Believe it or not, it didn't feel all that bad to me, and I am usually one who does not tolerate summer well. Maybe it was the breeze created by the cars, or my constant duck into shaded areas of the infield, or the bottled water that two different teams kept offering me, but I managed not to overdo it, which was nice.
I met up with our buddy Rich, who is always a lot of fun to talk to. He recently spent some time shooting Super Modifieds in New York and has plans to go back. We talked about racing and photography, and compared some of the shots we managed to get. It's pretty cool how we can have exactly the same camera, yet get totally different pictures.
Rich and I stayed out long enough to shoot all of the Midget heats, but then we lost the sunlight and just couldn't contend with all of the shadows. We both lamented the lack of proper flashes, but those things are expensive and on our long-range wish lists. Belle Clair is a fun track to shoot at because of the low walls, but that also means being extra careful when the cars are in motion. Of course last night we worried less about the race cars and more about the crazy push truck driver who kept trying to run us over!
I met up with our buddy Rich, who is always a lot of fun to talk to. He recently spent some time shooting Super Modifieds in New York and has plans to go back. We talked about racing and photography, and compared some of the shots we managed to get. It's pretty cool how we can have exactly the same camera, yet get totally different pictures.
Rich and I stayed out long enough to shoot all of the Midget heats, but then we lost the sunlight and just couldn't contend with all of the shadows. We both lamented the lack of proper flashes, but those things are expensive and on our long-range wish lists. Belle Clair is a fun track to shoot at because of the low walls, but that also means being extra careful when the cars are in motion. Of course last night we worried less about the race cars and more about the crazy push truck driver who kept trying to run us over!
Anyway, we survived, then went our separate ways to watch the rest of the night's action. And it was definitely action-packed! The feature was especially good, with a ton of movement throughout the field and several lead changes. There is just nothing like racing on old fairground tracks, that's for sure. I kept thinking to myself how all of those NASCAR fans who have never been to a dirt track race have no idea what they are missing!
Brad Loyet won the feature, but really had to work at it. There were a couple of big crashes, but thankfully everyone walked away.
Looking forward to my next, and probabl last, race of the season which will be at DuQuoin in September. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy last night's photos!
Brad Loyet won the feature, but really had to work at it. There were a couple of big crashes, but thankfully everyone walked away.
Looking forward to my next, and probabl last, race of the season which will be at DuQuoin in September. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy last night's photos!
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