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August 13, 2020 at
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August 13, 2020 at
09:30:52 AM by turn4guy
Does anyone know if Saturday night is included in the $39/mo. fast pass? I checked the website and only saw Thursday and Friday. Unless I missed it.
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August 13, 2020 at
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Look at the schedule, it shows Saturday.
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August 13, 2020 at
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Yeah I missed it. I remember last year for the Nationals, it wasn't included in the fast pass and had to be ordered separately.
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August 13, 2020 at
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It shows the Fast Pass logo (the $39 monthly deal) for all three nights this year. Typically the Nationals are an exception not covered under the Fast Pass so we're getting a deal this year. In years past I would get the PPV for Saturday night but this year's replacement for the Nationals will be included in Fast Pass.
They charged extra last week for Cedar Lake's USA Nationals so in spite of it being my home track for many years I didn't get the one off PPV. Anyone who has the monthly Fast Pass was able to watch it in their Exclusive section within a day or so. They had a crazy thing happen between two drivers at the conclusion of the $50,000 to win Feature that resulted in fines and suspensions so anyone who doubles as a Late Model fan and has a Fast Pass should check that one out if they missed it.
With two PPV services I won't pay extra for any events this year, I just wait until they repost and watch the replay. If it's not reposted there are usually enough YouTube hilites to satisfy me. It appears to me that the racing PPV industry is morphing into racing channel packages with commercials offsetting the production costs rather than a PPV mode that started with cable TV back in the 80's. PPV first appeared as a way for cable services to market events such as wrestling and concerts but I don't see that anymore. Now it's channel apps like CBS All Access that offer a variety of exclusive proramming.
Stan Meissner
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