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LIVE Streaming Video of Hot Rod Magazine Drag Week Awards Ceremony NOW


LIVE Streaming Video of Hot Rod Magazine Drag Week Awards Ceremony NOW

We have live streaming video of Drag Week 2011, right here. Visit us daily to see all the coverage right here at BangShift.com including Hot Rod’s Live Coverage, photo galleries, 1320video, and more.

NOTE: We have been getting lots of calls and emails about Hot Rod’s LIVE Coverage, and want to make sure all of you know this is HOT ROD’S LIVE broadcast. Not BangShift.com’s. We cannot make changes to it, adjust it, or add BangShift style content. I’m sorry. We are only embedding their broadcast to support Drag Week.

Each day’s action will be at the top of the blog item here so we’ll show you whatever Hot Rod broadcasts each day.

 


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12 thoughts on “LIVE Streaming Video of Hot Rod Magazine Drag Week Awards Ceremony NOW

  1. Anonymous

    Topeka needs to take care of there track they had the same problem at the division race…. Cant wait to see them in great bend tommorow

  2. Greg Warner

    Thanks for the coverage. Couldn’t make it this year, so it’s fun to see some of the action. Any chance you could move the camera back a little so we can see the staging and launch? Can hear it, but it would be awesome to see.

  3. Roger Johns

    It doesn’t appear “Live” as I believe it is just a 38 minute video. Perhaps there is some technical difficulties ?
    Great coverage though !!
    Look forward to the rest of the week and see ya in Tulsa.

  4. ron niverson

    this is really great that you bring the race into my home.but it seems like the
    annoucers use the wrong time to be quite
    they try to tell times or who the racers are when cars are lauching or in the water box
    and you can’t here who’s who or there times.other than that this is bitchin’

  5. Blake Villanueva & Spike

    Thanx for covering ALL the cars, not just a hand full of the same top 10 over and over. There were 135 with who made those grueling 5 tracks and 1262+ miles challenge

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