Thunderdrome keeps evolving. This time it started at 6 and ran until midnight. The organizers had big lighting rigs set up to maintain visibility. The race categories were arranged by speed, rather than type of motorbike. Given the time and date, this outing wasn't hot as balls like the last Thunderdrome. The biggest tech upgrade was the remote-control helicopter with a mounted camera that played in real time on an inflatable jumbo-tron (see some footage here).
There were other things that stayed the same. The crowd was in the infield, there was a beer tent, a food truck, and a Fowling set up. Organizer and emcee Andy Didorosi was still cracking wise and losing patience with spectators that didn't stay within the boundaries. In one instance he exclaimed, "You, with the long shorts, move! Those socks aren't helping! You look like a choad". The choad in the long shorts hung his head, plodded away, and wasn't seen by this blogger again.
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