48 thoughts on “Introducing The Freedom Factory’s “BURNOUT RIVALS” Pay Per View Event! (with Vaughn Gittin Jr.!!)

  1. Cleetus check out spectator racing. Spectator racing is an event usually held on ovals of girls and guys bringing out their street cars to compete against other driver for a lap pr two. They do it in New Symrna Raceway. Good luck and brap on

  2. I bought it the minute you put it up for sale sadly when the event came I could not log in I tried for 2 hours the night of the event and finally gave up I don’t mind paying more if I have to I just want to see the whole event please.

  3. Well that was well worth the 10 bucks and a lot of fun to watch. The production values were a lot better and the summit promotion spots were well done and provided a discount code.
    Glad to help support the track and everything else you and your friends do.

  4. Best 15 bucks I've ever freaking spent man greatest content I have ever seen thanks to each and every one of y'all for putting the event on for all of us it was amazing to watch

  5. Not looking for hate on this, and nothing against them, BUT:
    Please, please please- give your announcers some structure to go off of, or get a little more experienced ones. Honestly the only cringey thing about the freedom 500. Like I said not knocking them at all, but I ended up muting the last 20 mins of the freedom 500 purely for that reason. I think they could do a lot better the more they do, however I feel they need some clip notes to go off of or something. Like I said before not downing anyone, just my .02. look forward to watching any PPV you guys come out with while we're still shut down

  6. Garrett, I noticted you upload about once a week on this channel. Im loving the small updates on this sidechannel to keep us informed on the smaller stuff that we all enjoy hearing about… Hense why we decided to subscribe here haha, you should try to make this a weekly thing! Even if its normal maintenance around the property. Show us what goes into owning a racetrack! Or maybe put alec up to the task of filming things he does there, thatd be pretty cool!

  7. Yo. I have an idea for the show. Another beater challenge. But you buy the vehicle for the other person. You have a week to modify it as you please. Then do some challenges.

  8. @cleetus2 McFarland Cleetus, you should make a three part challenge format that combines drag, drifters and burnouts in a firm and repeatable format so we can have a way to enjoy and compare modified cars for street, drag and drift. Make it a package and invite friends, racers og bloggers to visit the FF to film and set a time. Sort of like a Top Gear track for bald eagle machines, with the point being to let drag, grip and drift cars post comparable times to solve the age old question of how good are those (other guys) really at (what I'm doing)"?
    Best part is – you have the components already!
    – Start with a street drive long enough to bring out trailer queen issues. Always fun to watch the excuses and wrenching 🙂
    – A quarter mile time, maybe they get a fixed amount of runs like best of three, sum of three out of five maybe.
    – A standing start track time at the FF, where you lay out a lap using the oval and infield to make a combination of wide and tight corners and have a target time of say 100 sec.
    – A dyno run. Preferably give the guys enough rope to make some interesting explosions.
    – A Cleetus rating where the contestant does what he can to impress Cleetus. Drifting, burnouts, cool builds, good guys, Mountain Dew chugging, crazy stunts, girl driver bonus… lots of options!
    Make a package where each component makes a reference score of 100 based on what Leroy can do, so that the highest total score wins. Then make a ranking like a high score list for the objective measurements and a cool guys list for memorable moments. Then as the participant list grows, invite previous competitors back regularly for new challenges. "Dirty dozen – the 12 worst performers get a new shot at glory" and "highest quarter mile speeds go drifting" and so forth.
    Make it predictable. Create basic requirements for safety, have rules for how much time and attempts people get so that participants can prepare, and so that bloggers and participants know that they will get out of it. If you decide to sponsor it, the Summit van is a great idea. Have Texas Speed enter a customer car. let 1320 videos invite some candidates and do a co-production. Let James dig into the technical side and ask those questions we all want answered
    The drones and commentator you had for the dirt race would be perfect for this format. You could have a number of participants each weekend and just cycle the locations. I honestly though this was going to be the thing you wanted the FF for – practical and reliable content production for you guys and for participants.
    Think of it as automotive MMA. Sure, boxers can punch but that doesn't matter because they can't defend a rear naked choke.

  9. Ken Block hoonicorn style starting with a massive chained down burnout in the shop, jumping on the track doing a massive lap, followed by painting the burnout pad black while smoking out the track!!!!….. I can see it in my head and it is awesome however it in my 2002 BMW Z3 M roadster with a SMGii 6 speed swap and 330rwhp/300tq S54 motor with 285/45/r17 rear tires shredding off mmmmmmm tasty

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