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Poll Position • Macro Tools on the Race Tracks
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<blockquote data-quote="WileyCoyote" data-source="post: 171204" data-attributes="member: 14124"><p>Hello Mr. Kodiak, </p><p>As I said they're nice but a little to dark to pick out much detail, I feel (and please understand it's just how I feel)</p><p> I would have liked to see a well light static display of the cars and whole track before the night/dark racing begins.</p><p>In 2010 while over in Germany playing in a couple of European Tour golf events. I visited The Nürburgring just south</p><p> of Cologne and attended a 24 hour type race (I only stayed about 6 hours) and left when it got too dark to see much</p><p> other than head/taillights and hear the engines screaming on the cars as they speed around in the dark. I don't believe</p><p> I would be a very big fan of underwater submarine racing either as I much prefer to clearly see the machines as they</p><p> fly around the track/course.</p><p></p><p>Wiley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WileyCoyote, post: 171204, member: 14124"] Hello Mr. Kodiak, As I said they're nice but a little to dark to pick out much detail, I feel (and please understand it's just how I feel) I would have liked to see a well light static display of the cars and whole track before the night/dark racing begins. In 2010 while over in Germany playing in a couple of European Tour golf events. I visited The Nürburgring just south of Cologne and attended a 24 hour type race (I only stayed about 6 hours) and left when it got too dark to see much other than head/taillights and hear the engines screaming on the cars as they speed around in the dark. I don't believe I would be a very big fan of underwater submarine racing either as I much prefer to clearly see the machines as they fly around the track/course. Wiley [/QUOTE]
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