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I found this, it says downloads. But, links do not go to your page, least the ones I tried.
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1961 and 1973
I've purchased and downloaded both 1961 and 1973 this weekend. I had to log on to my ticket account to pay, then it took about 12 hours after I purchased the 1973 broadcast to have the authorization to download e-mailed to me. It took about an hour for them to authorize the 1961 download.
Just downloaded the 1973 race, my player says its' 8 hours, 13 minutes and 54 seconds long. I wondered if it would have a lot of the rain delay broadcasts, etc. Going to put it on a CD and listen to it in segments as I have the time. I have a program where I can break it out into segments and that will make it a lot easier to pick up after a stopping point.
I downloaded 1960, 64, 68, 72 and 76 when they were available a while back, my 1972 has several minutes missing. I e-mailed the track about this a few times with no response from them. There's now a toll free number to call with problems, may try to call and see if I can get them to re-hang the 1972 so I can download the entire thing.Today there are over one billion people in China. That means even if you're a one in a million type of guy there's a thousand more just like you!!!
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1969 is "new" for that site, but it was available previously at the defunct Speedwayaudio.com.
1973 is "new." A pieced-together version of almost the entire three days is out there. I'm sure this is better.
1977, 1981, 1985, and 1993 are all "new" for this site. Good versions of all of those were already out on the trade scene, but I'm sure these again, are better.
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1973
I've listened to about two hours of the 1973 broadcast so far. They did a good job of piecing together the segments during the rain delays. "Back Home Again" by Jim Nabors sounds good too. The race didn't start until about 1 hour and 50 minutes of the download. Heard it all the way to just past the big first lap crash so far.Today there are over one billion people in China. That means even if you're a one in a million type of guy there's a thousand more just like you!!!
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