Wisconsin Life Host Angela Fitzgerald Takes An Off-Road Ride
I'm in Forest County exploring the off-road raceway in Crandon. I was told that if you want to understand the backstory behind how the races and racetrack began, you need to catch up with track president Cliff Flannery. We started 49 years ago and we started out east of Crandon and we run 25 miles out that way through the woods and farm fields and everything else, till 1984 when we purchased this property here. Then we grew to-- We're almost 400 acres today. Cliff knows the history because he was a part of it. It's been quite a project and it's been really supported and done by the community. I mean this has been a community effort here to make this place what it is today. And for me to feel that the community is behind me and put me into the hall of fame, Off-Road Hall of Fame, it was great. Cliff recognizes there's something special about this type of racing. Off-road racing is someplace where you're going to come and you're going to see dirt fly. You're going to see mud fly. You're going to see people going over jumps, 150, 200 feet, flying through the air with a 5,000-pound pick-up. You're going to see wrecks. I mean, they're going to bump and it's a little bit rougher. It's just a little bit rougher racing than what you're used to, but good racing. The kids love it. Powerful motors, high-flying jumps, and top speeds. Who couldn't resist a trip around the track? Hey, Adam. - Hello. So what should we expect from today's race? High speed and a lot of fun. Hang on tight. Slide right on in. - Okay.
revving up
engine growls a raw brutal vroooom
high RPMs, then shifting into next gear
fast, jaunty hard rock
high-pitched engine noise
low-pitched noise
heavy medal thunder
engine roars Mmmmmrrrrrr
voo-oorrrrrrrr
engine purring
Whoo!
laughing
How was that?
laughing
That felt like a rollercoaster ride. Oh, my goodness.
Adam laughs hard
Thank you for that. Anytime I get to be in this truck, I love it!
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