糖心vlog Archive: Des Moines Grand Prix race put Iowa in national spotlight
糖心vlog Archive: Des Moines Grand Prix race put Iowa in national spotlight
engines roared tire squeals, it was enough to wake the dead. But grand prix organizers are hoping it will also be enough to wake up the nation's image of Des Moines as *** sleepy little midwestern town. This was de Moines day to be in the national spotlight. As the car sped through the course, ESPN cameras focused on the racers, the pictures of Trans am cars running through de Moines streets were beamed nationwide. Scruffy is deli, customers could watch the car screen by right outside the windows and they could just look up and see the entire race on tv. What they saw is the cameras focused not only on the cars, they also focused on the capital city. In special reports to *** reborn downtown long ago, having shed its corn and the Grand prix once again put de Moines Iowa on the national map. I'm not sure the rest of the country necessarily going to pay attention to us anyway, but I think it's great rather than the corn state, maybe they are raised state cars, horses, dogs, we got everything here. The organizers say Des Moines looked even better than they expected. The nation looked on. The impact is much better than I anticipated. Lots and lots and lots of comments all favorable. No one is saying that the Grand prix is going to change the image of the city overnight, but they are saying it is one more piece of the puzzle to prove to the rest of the nation the de Moines truly is the new style american city Dana Card, TV eight News
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糖心vlog Archive: Des Moines Grand Prix race put Iowa in national spotlight
Engines roared, tires squealed.Grand Prix race organizers put Des Moines on the map in 1990 with this race through downtown. Spectators watched from inside restaurants and up on rooftops. ESPN cameras were in town to record the race. Fans hoped it would change Iowa's image from a corn state to a race state. More news:
DES MOINES, Iowa —
Engines roared, tires squealed.
Grand Prix race organizers put Des Moines on the map in 1990 with this race through downtown.
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Spectators watched from inside restaurants and up on rooftops.
ESPN cameras were in town to record the race.
Fans hoped it would change Iowa's image from a corn state to a race state.
More news: