• 8 months ago
Chris Lambert, T.J. Majors and Tab Boyd take you inside the headset and explain the process of spotting a superspeedway race at Talladega.
Transcript
00:00We're giving them the information about where the energy is coming from, where the cars
00:10are pushing, where they're just riding.
00:12We're basically there to tell them what they can't see.
00:17From start to finish, you're constantly trying to put yourself in the right spot, the right
00:20situation.
00:21You have to be accurate, you have to be precise, you have to be fast with it.
00:27But as the race goes on, the intensity builds.
00:29That's when guys push harder, make riskier moves.
00:34There's no safe place on the racetrack when the wreck happens directly in front of you.
00:38I mean, your heart drops.
00:39I would rather be lucky than good any day.
00:43There's just constantly a flow of information.
00:45What your car's doing, when you can take a push, temperatures in your engine, when you're
00:53going to pit, what you're looking for.
00:56That lane works best for you.
01:14My head's spinning thinking about it.
01:16Who will crack the code?
01:19This is Talladega.

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