A 1970s TV made by Philco, characterized by its round orange shell, and its design had a mounting stand similar to some 90s era computer monitors. The TV’s shape was round, had a similar mounting stand system to some 90s-era computer monitors, and it had an orange shell. The TV weighed and had a diagonal screen size. It was made out of polycarbonate. In the 1980s, the TV’s shape was square, had a similar mounting stand system to some 1990s-era computer monitors, and it had a red shell. The TV weighed and had a diagonal screen size. It was made out of polystyrene-latex-polycarbonate. H/T>

County Raceway
There has always been something special about catching a race at the local county raceway as it’s a very different experience than the big-time NASCAR