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Video: SoWo Recaps by Bsaintmedia and AxelDigital

There are quite a few videos from Southern Worthersee floating around YouTube currently, but the vast majority focus in on what we didn’t like (ahem, Saturday night), just as much as what we did.  That said, the two videos embedded below seem to have done a phenomenal job of capturing the cars, scenes, and scenery that made SoWo rather than the late night antics that proved to be the event’s demise.  First up, let’s check out the video from Bsaintmedia.

Those who frequent our forums will likely be familiar with Bsaint, as both a forum member and a videographer.  His uploads from most major events have been steadily increasing in quality and storytelling over the past few years, and this latest clip is no different.  Weighing in at about 9 minutes in length, it is just about as close to attending as you could get without actually being there.

Next up is AxelDigital’s recap, and while he may not have Bsaint’s name recognition, he appears to be every bit as talented.  With just 12 uploads in the past two years, AxelDigital seems to take the approach of quality over quantity- something we can all get behind.  Check out the 11 minute clip above, and be sure to let us know which you like better in the comments below.

 

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