By STA Media
Short Track America’s “Real Racin’ USA” is getting straightened out. That’s right, after years of covering circle track racing and giving occasional time to a drag racer, Jack Smith, Rick Anges and Bill Green have seen the light.
Beginning on May 29 the highly successful weekly “Real Racin’ USA” broadcast will begin featuring a full half-hour of “All Harley Drags”, covering the men and women who drive the world fastest motorcycles in competition.
The sanctioning body for Harley drag racers, the All Harley Drag Racing Association (AHDRA), has grown into a national organization that hosts 250–450 competitors and between 7,500–12,500 spectators per event. This extreme sport is the most unique in motorsports today, giving fans direct access to competition. Each event ticket allows the fan to circulate through team pit areas and observe the teams working on the motorcycles. Much more information is available on the AHDRA web site at www.AHDRA.com.
Real Racin’ USA is broadcast live each Tuesday evening from 7-9 PM, and knowledgeable fans know to tune in at 6:30 as you never know what to expect from the these pioneers of Internet based motorsports talk shows. The show originates from the Short Track America room at the Snook River Grill in Bradenton Florida. In front of a live audience of race fans the team of Rick Anges, Craig Clarke, Scott McAllister, Jason Beckner, Rick Auriemma and Jack Smith bring exciting motorsports personalities and topics to race fans all over America.
Show producer Jack Smith summed it up this way, “We know there is a huge audience of drag racing fans out there and we want to bring them something new and stimulating, and we think we can do that, especially teaming up with Steve Letempt.”
Steve LeTempt, the voice of the IHRA, also announces events for the AHDRA, and will be doing just that at the Stone Mountain Harley-Davidson® Southern Nationals at Commerce, Georgia on May 26-27. LeTempt will be involved in the show in a big way and will a co-host for the “All Harley Drags” segment.
Short Track America streams news and race information 24 hours a day, and of course a stroll though the archives will present to the fan with an endless supply of great interviews with the stars of motor racing conducted by knowledgeable hosts, who aren’t afraid to ask the tough questions.
Short Track America is a leader in the motorsports broadcast world with “Live” and “On-demand “broadcasting.