Tuesday, October 23, 2007

In-Progress At Memphis: Busch Series On ESPN2


Saturday afternoon at 3PM Eastern Time ESPN2 continues its coverage of the Busch Series.

First up live from Memphis Motorsports Park is a thirty minute version of NASCAR Countdown. Then, at 3:30PM ESPN2 begins the race telecast.

TV veteran Marty Reid will anchor the ESPN2 coverage, with both Randy LaJoie and Rusty Wallace alongside for analysis. On pit road will be Allen Bestwick, Shannon Spake, and Vince Welch. There is no current info on who will host the Countdown show.

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Anonymous said...

I agree. I have been critical of other ESPN telecasts, but this race is an improvement. I hate to say this (AND I WILL TAKE OFFENCE IF YOU CALL ME AN ESPN APOLIGIST), but i think some of you are bias against ESPN.

Anonymous said...

Currently

66 Green Flag laps

68 Yellow Flag laps

Anonymous said...

(AND I WILL TAKE OFFENCE IF YOU CALL ME AN ESPN APOLIGIST),

You're an ESPN apologist.

Anonymous said...

It seems like they would reset the field or at lest give us some pit reporting during this red flag

Anonymous said...

No, it isn't.

However, it is a professional endeavor performed by professionals who should not be "learning" in front of a national audience.
October 27, 2007 5:33 PM

Well since this is new to ESPN, I don't see how else you can get away from the problems except learning. We have not seen any rookie technical mistakes, just some problems that i think will pass if ESPN tries to learn the sport and takes an active effort at improving their on air talent.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
(AND I WILL TAKE OFFENCE IF YOU CALL ME AN ESPN APOLIGIST),

You're an ESPN apologist.

October 27, 2007 5:38 PM

I hate to send this board down the wrong path because this is supposed to be about TV, but that makes it seem like anyone who likes anything about the ESPN telecast will get shot down and killed for their opinion.

Anonymous said...

Carl Edwards Carl Edwards Carl Edwards!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

IT was a joke.

Anonymous said...

I like the excitement from the booth today.

Anonymous said...

According to Wikipedia Dick Trickle has over 1200 feature race wins but there's no way to confirm that number.

Anonymous said...

is there a football game after this? when will it start and what will ESPN do if the race runs too long?

Anonymous said...

Football scheduled at 7pm eastern.

Anonymous said...

2005 race had 15 cautions

2006 race had 16 cautions

2007 race = ??? cautions

stricklinfan82 said...

If ESPN Classic doesn't pick up Happy Hour coverage it looks like the best case scenario is a 12:30 AM broadcast on ESPN2 after college football and drag racing.

Anonymous said...

is David R. about to die or something

Anonymous said...

david is in 4th.

PammH said...

Marty & Randy are doing a fantastic job on this broadcast!! I feel like I'm listening to an insider's view, with all the asides Marty is doing. I personally was hoping for AB this wk-end, but I'm pleasantly surprised. We are getting lucky dogs & everything!! HUGE improvement..

Anonymous said...

I know but the broadcaster said he was staying alive

Anonymous said...

Well, they are also all "driving their brains out" according to Rusty, which might be what happened to him a while back...and would explain his announcing.

Anonymous said...

I agree. Reid does a good job with play-by-play.

stricklinfan82 said...

Maybe we'll get commercial free coverage now that the 6:00 off-air time has passed? They must have used up all their commercials by now, right?

stricklinfan82 said...

Yes! I was right about the caution record. Thanks for the confirmation ESPN, I feel smart now, LOL.

Anonymous said...

I dont think so...too many laps to go... but that would be nice.

Anonymous said...

is "pitted" a word...in this context?
...as in...
"they all have pitted"

Also, although I believe there has been too much Carl (especially being a Kenseth fan), he is on the verge of clinching the championship. I guess it makes sense to the casual viewer...but the avid fan already gets it.

Anonymous said...

"pitted" is a NASCAR colloquialism.

stricklinfan82 said...

Well there goes that theory. I thought commercials worked as follows:

The network starts the day with X number of breaks to get in and can fit them in as they please. So... we've had a record number of yellows and have already passed the scheduled off-air time... and they still haven't used up all their commercial breaks?

I have a hard time believing that one, I'm sorry.

Anonymous said...

Oh, they've aired all the scheduled spots, yes.

Anonymous said...

ESPN will say that legally they have to have a certain number of commercials each hour so we'll still have a lot of them. Maybe the last 10 laps will be commercial free!

Anonymous said...

but they have a whole bunch in reserve just in case.

Anonymous said...

You can a BEE in your bonnet.

You can have a BURR under your saddle.

But I don't think you'd typically have a BURR under your BONNET.

Labbie said...

And now they have to run all the commercials that were supposed to run during Happy Hour.

Anonymous said...

legally they have to have a certain number of commercials each hour

That would be 100% untrue, of course.

Anonymous said...

And now they have to run all the commercials that were supposed to run during Happy Hour.
Ding, ding, ding.

Anonymous said...

Rick said...
And now they have to run all the commercials that were supposed to run during Happy Hour.

October 27, 2007 6:08 PM

I did not think that was how it works. It costs more to have a commercial during a race. so if they paid the happy hour price, the sponsors are not going to get in during the race for a discount.

stricklinfan82 said...

Well we got like 90 minutes of commercial free coverage of the Kansas Cup race when it finished on ESPN2.

They didn't insert the commercials that were supposed to air during their originally scheduled programming so I don't know about the Happy Hour theory.

Anonymous said...

stricklinfan82 said...
Well we got like 90 minutes of commercial free coverage of the Kansas Cup race when it finished on ESPN2.

They didn't insert the commercials that were supposed to air during their originally scheduled programming so I don't know about the Happy Hour theory.

October 27, 2007 6:11 PM


that was becase the race moved. the commercials were comming out of ABC HQ. since it moved to espn2, they did not have any comercials lined up so you got that free 90 minutes.

JHD said...

Maybe the last 10 laps will be commercial free!
At this rate, I'll take 10 caution free laps over 10 commercial free laps.

Anonymous said...

I like the weather reports...

"The sun is setting in the west" (which is a good place for it to set.)

"Sun continues to set" (Also good--if it didn't, everybody's clocks would be messed up.)

Anonymous said...

What do you guys think of Shannon Spake as a pit road reporter? She is a pretty girl, but ...

Anonymous said...

where's that darn dish tech center

Labbie said...
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Anonymous said...

She's no Wendy Venturini.

Anonymous said...

in atlanta.

Anonymous said...

there is a maximum number of minutes they can show during a broadcast

This is not a "broadcast.' It's cable/satellite.

Labbie said...

I'm not sure about sporting events, but for regular shows and movies, there is a maximum number of commercial minutes they can show during a broadcast. That broadcast can be (for example) a 30 minute sitcom or a 3 hour movie. For a 3 hour movie, they can load all the commercials to the front or back.

TBS is famous for this. They will start a movie and not have any commercials for 30 - 45 minutes and load up the end of the movie with most of the commercials.

October 27, 2007 6:16 PM

Anonymous said...

Little early for the copyright, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

Crown Royal.

It's not about quality. (They'll be glad to know that!)

It's about quality. NOT quantity.

or whatever

Anonymous said...

This has been a lousy race filled with NASCAR wannabes. The ESPN crew has done the best they can. Of course, if Bestwick had been in the booth, I wouldn't have surfed throughout.

Makiki

Anonymous said...

Sooo...having looked at the various ESPN schedules, I'm guessing that, assuming the race ends by 4p (7p EDT), Happy Hour could run from 4p-5p PDT on ESPN 3 (Classic). That is the only 60 minute window on the only ESPN outlet NOT airing College Football all day. If not then, I don't see a place/time to put it other than overnight (which would be fine by me).

Hey!...If I click my heels 3 times and say "there's no place like SPEED", do you think Happy Hour might end up on...uh, nevermind...

Labbie said...

Anonymous said...
there is a maximum number of minutes they can show during a broadcast

This is not a "broadcast.' It's cable/satellite.

October 27, 2007 6:17 PM

Semantics. OK, how about an event?

Anonymous said...

Happy Hour could be on The Ocho.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Crown Royal.

It's not about quality. (They'll be glad to know that!)

It's about quality. NOT quantity.

or whatever

October 27, 2007 6:19 PM

be glad he did that to the sponser and not during green flag.

stricklinfan82 said...

There we have it. Happy Hour will now air at 12:30 AM on ESPN2.

Anonymous said...

Cable/sat is not regulted by the FCC and has no rules about amount of commercial time.

Anonymous said...

Caution #20

Anonymous said...

happy hour hour will air at 12:30am

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Happy Hour could be on The Ocho.

October 27, 2007 6:20 PM

the ocho?

Anonymous said...

You're a minute late on that.

Anonymous said...

did they say somthing bad over the radio? I did not catch it.

Anonymous said...

f-word.

Anonymous said...

For all they've had to deal with today, I think the guys in the booth have done a good job.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if they will bleep it out for the re-air. they dont have to by law.

stricklinfan82 said...

"The Ocho" is a joke from a movie called "Dodgeball". The Dodgeball games were airing on ESPN 8, nicknamed "The Ocho"

Anonymous said...

Great move by NASCAR moving Happy Hour. Better move it than miss it.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, because lots of fans on the east coast are doing to stay up and watch it at 12;30am.

Labbie said...

They have done a good job today, but they have done well on other Busch races and still didn't learn anything for the Cup race the next day.

And I wouldn't count on that 12:30 AM start time being set in stone either. The Foorball game will likely run long and everything after it will be delayed as well.

Anonymous said...

I'll bet ESPN won't be so quick on airing the radios for the rest of the day...I mean...night.

Anonymous said...

Erik said...
Great move by NASCAR moving Happy Hour. Better move it than miss it.

October 27, 2007 6:24 PM
um... it was recorded....ESPN moved the broadcast. I wouldn't expect them to be practicing at 12:30 AM.

Anonymous said...

what the f-word is the ocho

stricklinfan82 said...

I still don't understand why they couldn't have aired Happy Hour live on ESPN Classic this morning though. This isn't 1996, we shouldn't be dealing with tape-delays of any NASCAR programming in 2007.

Anonymous said...

This coverage IS better than the usual Cup coverage ESPN does.

But tomorrow's race will still have all the problems they always have, including (but not limited to) the 2,713 playing of the Aerosmith video.

Anonymous said...

Caution #21

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
including (but not limited to) the 2,713 playing of the Aerosmith video.

October 27, 2007 6:28 PM

you were counting?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
including (but not limited to) the 2,713 playing of the Aerosmith video.

October 27, 2007 6:28 PM

lol..you were counting?

Anonymous said...

Give or take 250 plays, yes.

Anonymous said...

FOX and TNT missed re-starts this season. I even remember JD writing about it. Although, ESPN missed like 5 or 6 restarts in the Richmond race a couple months ago..

Loving Randy in the booth...

Crust still must go....

Anonymous said...

Shannon Spake is horrible ... She's trying to be a drama queen like Bill Weber ...

Anonymous said...

From all Carl to all Dirao?

Anonymous said...

Erik-NASCAR didn't move Happy Hour. Your handlers, ESPN moved Happy Hour.

Makiki

Anonymous said...

NASCAR didn't move Happy Hour, erik.

It's already happened.

ESPN moved it. To a time when no one will be watching.

Then they'll complain that there's no audience.

Anonymous said...

These busch boy's are putting me to sleep today....


22 cautions?? mercy......

Sophia said...

omg! We just got back home, filled up the feeders after we saw so many laps left!

Did I miss anything BIG?

How has the broadcasting and camera work been?

Goodness...crashfest...

Anonymous said...

Don't ya'll already know the speeds from happy hour???

I saw em a couple hours ago...

For this fan once I see the speeds, I kinda feel like 'whats the point of watchin?....

Anonymous said...

On a serious note, re-scheduling Happy Hour is a good sign. It shows that the folks back in Bristol (Connecticut) understand that Happy Hour means more to the serious fan than just something to fill an hour of airtime while we happen to be at the track. Not to mention, making sure it can air in HD instead of "Classic". I understand it's late for the East Coast folks, but with all of their College Football commitments, it appears to have been just about that or nothing.

Anonymous said...

3 more cautions until we beat the record.

Anonymous said...

3 more cautions until we beat the record.

Anonymous said...

Not that I would be watchin anyway ;~P...

Happy hour that is... its only 9:30 out here....

Anonymous said...

Yea, Sophia you missed about 17 cautions

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
This coverage IS better than the usual Cup coverage ESPN does.

But tomorrow's race will still have all the problems they always have, including (but not limited to) the 2,713 playing of the Aerosmith video.

October 27, 2007 6:28 PM


just a note: for some reason... when it says I incorrectly typed the word verification, it posts my 1st post anyway. i don't meant to post twice.

stricklinfan82 said...

Boy this will look bad for NASCAR if the new "exclusive home of the Busch Series" bails out immediately after the checkered flag and completely skips not only the normal post-race interviews but also the championship ceremony that very well could happen after this race.

Anonymous said...

that post is wrong...my computer is acting up.. sorry

Anonymous said...

At this rate, there won't be any time for Carl at the end of the race. ESPN will have to cut to football ASAP with a very minimal post race.

Anonymous said...

I meant 'not that I won't be watchin happy hour anyway'.

not 'would'.


done posting for today.. lol

Anonymous said...

stricklinfan82 said...
Boy this will look bad for NASCAR if the new "exclusive home of the Busch Series" bails out immediately after the checkered flag and completely skips not only the normal post-race interviews but also the championship ceremony that very well could happen after this race.

...but you know it's comin'...

Anonymous said...

they should send football to classic

Anonymous said...

kick-off at 7:06. what will ESPN do?

Anonymous said...

...go figure...
...Steven Wallace causing a cation...

Of course, it's not Steven's fault. Dad...I mean, Rusty said so...

Anonymous said...

"caution"...duh...That's what happens when I don't preview first

Anonymous said...

Crusty was pretty balanced there with his son getting dos boot IMO...

Well done for once Crusty!

Anonymous said...

Allan W said...
...go figure...
...Steven Wallace causing a cation...

Of course, it's not Steven's fault. Dad...I mean, Rusty said so...

October 27, 2007 6:50 PM

well you saw what happened....the 49 clearly ran down the 66 to cause the crash.

Anonymous said...

I've been pleasantly surprised today. I'll take Marty any day over Dr. Punch! Of course, Bestwick is my fav, but if we can't have him, I'm happy to take Marty as a 2nd choice.

Anonymous said...

...Carl could win the Championship, do a double backflip and spontaneously combust and ESPN will be gone at 6:59:59!

Worse is that we won't get to enjoy Reutimann's first win...

Anonymous said...

Conspiracy theory: NASCAR calls the race because of darkness before 7:06 p.m.

In reality, they may switch football to ESPN because the college football scoreboard show -not a game- is scheduled to be on. Football begins on ESPN at 7:45.

But no matter what they will cut to football the minute the winner of this race crosses the finish line, count on that.

Anonymous said...

football can go to ESPN!!

Anonymous said...

anonymous said...
well you saw what happened....the 49 clearly ran down the 66 to cause the crash.

October 27, 2007 6:53 PM

It looked to me like Steven came down into him since the 49 caught his left-rear quarter.

Anonymous said...

Green-White-Checkered-Football

Anonymous said...

I have to say I think I enjoy Marty more that AB in the booth...

Go David!

Sophia said...

Yes, I am bummed if Reutimann wins and we don't get to see an interview until the SPEED report?

Go David!!

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

good finish... now we will see how ESPN handles post race.

Sophia said...

This crew, from what I have caught today is better in the booth.

Anonymous said...

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no post race??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

stricklinfan82 said...

5 minutes until kickoff and we can't even get a damn victory lane interview!!!!!!!!

ESPN SUCKS

MemphisMojo said...

Guys wins his first BUSCH race and they can't stick around for a few minutes for an interview????

Anonymous said...

that is such BS I hate ESPN

Anonymous said...

Ah crap.....

Can't even talk to the winner of the race before ya go off to fricken football......

mercy.....

After the season David's had I would have loved to have heard from him......


GRRRRRR...

Sophia said...

WHAT!! NO WINNING INTERVIEW

THIS SUX!!!!!

They could've waited 5 minutes!*#^!*(#^!*&$^!(*$^*

Anonymous said...

Thats what happens when you have so many cautions. Oh well...

Anonymous said...

WTF????????????????? this is ridiculus!!! after they covered a race that well we get this??? and they don't even send it to ESPN news?

Sophia said...

ONCE AGAIN NASCAR FANS ARE SCREWED from Pee SPN.

Thanks for hissing off the fans you big jerks. So much for David's win.

Anonymous said...

is it on classic or ESPN NEWS??? can someone check???

Anonymous said...

Ya it would have killed the football fans to miss the 'Aggies' run onto the field.....

Good grief... what a load of crap...

PammH said...

what a shame for David...and erik, what a pot-stirrer you are..

stricklinfan82 said...

Still no kickoff. Football fans would have missed nothing if ESPN spent 5 more minutes in Memphis for a victory lane interview.

ESPN SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

is it on classic or ESPN NEWS??? can someone check???

Anonymous said...

Reut's first win and he can't even have a decent interview! Yeesh!

Karen said...

is it on classic or ESPN NEWS??? can someone check?

No, it's not on any other ESPN channel.

Anonymous said...

not on classic or news....


Im watchin Tradin Paint now....

Screw ESPN...

I guess I'll have to wait for Raceday to get my Busch highlights....

Labbie said...

Nope, college football overdrive and World Series replays on ESPN news and ESPN Classic. And College Football Scoreboard on ESPN.

Can't interrupt one of those TWO football scoreboard shows, ya know.

stricklinfan82 said...

Can't interrupt the 2001 World Series re-air on Classic either. I wonder who wins - Yankees or Diamondbacks?

Anonymous said...

Oh and Kyles feisty again today!

Sophia said...

stricklinfan82 said...

Still no kickoff. Football fans would have missed nothing if ESPN spent 5 more minutes in Memphis for a victory lane interview.

ESPN SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

October 27, 2007 7:06 PM



AGREED! Would it have screwed up the football game to give us 5 more minutes to see David Smiling and getting OUT of the car.

EFFING ESPU strikes again.

Ya think JD will address this or just think tough luck.

p.s. I have TPaint on and I am sorry, i am starting to like kyle Petty less and less...he really is arrogant.

Anonymous said...

THIS IS REDICULOUS...but there is a good episode of tradin paint on. kyle is fighting back.

Anonymous said...

2 outs, bottom of the 9th, bases loaded. Heres the pitch and now we send you to NASCAR. What are the chances of the happening?
2 seconds left in the NY Giants vs Dallas Cowboys. Tie score, Dallas is going for a 45 yard field goal. Here is the snap, the kick it up it looks good and now we send you to the start of the race. Yea Right!
This was David's first win so again he won't here from David until next week when he is all over ESPN in yet another BIG screw up by ESPN.
NASCAR PLEASE HELP!

stricklinfan82 said...

No follow-up on Edwards either. It's a shame he didn't have an in-car camera that could have given us a replay of what happened to him.... oh wait, HE DID!!!!!!!! Why the rush to dump out of Memphis to get to the football game 5 minutes early??????????

Anonymous said...

There is no excuses for what just happened. and I was about to congratulate ESPN for a good broadcast. I must say though, none of this is Marty or Rusty's fault. Someone at ESPN HQ made a stupid decision. I think it is time to issue some pick slips.

Anonymous said...

In fairness, they dumped out of the Double OT football game just as quickly to get to today's Busch race. It's really a no-win situation when they're up against another live event. If it was like TNT's bailing early to get to a movie, I would be irate. But in this situation, one event or the other is going to get the short end...and it's almost always the event that's just ended.

Regarding the announcing, this is probably the 3rd best "team" I've heard this year behind FOX and SPEED's regular announcers. Marty & Randy even made Rusty sound better...and that's not an easy task! Let's hope Dr. Jerry and Andy were taking notes.

Anonymous said...

26 cautions is a record for a Busch race at Memphis as last year set the record with 16 cautions ...

Anonymous said...

In regards to Kyle Petty on "Tradin' Paint" and Jimmy Spencer on "Nascar RaceDay" ... Those guys are paid to say controversial things to get the fans fired up ... It's a ratings ploy ...

Anonymous said...

Andy's by far the strongest in the big show booth line up...


For this fan, crustys been the weak link all season....

Labbie said...

26 cautions may be a Busch series record for anywhere, not just Memphis.

Anonymous said...

But they could have sent post race to a network that did not have a live event. therefore there is no excuses.

Anonymous said...

JOHN, why would it not have made sense for ESPN to announce or run a scroll that post-race interviews would air shortly on ESPNNEWS?

Also, I am not a big Rusty fan, but blood is blood, and I think he does deserve some slack IF he is checking on his son when Steve has been involved in a wreck.

Anonymous said...

The obscene coverage is not ultimately an ESPN issue. It is a NASCAR problem.
Railing against each individual program has become a major waste of time.
Unless and until NASCAR addresses the broadcast of their races, we're just whistlng against the wind.


JD, I appreciate your efforts. However, even you know fan input means nothing. It just makes us feel better. Best wishes on your tilting windmills.

Makiki

Anonymous said...

can anyone check if there is anything on ESPN news yet??

Anonymous said...

In defense of ESPN (yes I wrote those words) they did plan extra time by scheduling the Cup practice after this race. They probably had the expectation the Busch race would go no more than 15 or 20 minutes into Cup race. This wreckfest went way beyond that, to the point it was silly.

Kansas the 9th ranked college football team in the country is playing. Just like we want to see our prerace ceremonies, which I get annoyed about missing, these fans want to see their pregame. And we got our race immediately after the other football game was over, so they were being fair there. Some of those fans probably aren't happy with no postgame.

This was a Busch race with no important ramifications because Carl Edwards did not win the championship. Some might argue all the Busch races have lost their meaning because eventually he will win the championship anyway. While I'm thrilled for Reutimann, fact remains that he has a Cup ride to go back to whether he won or not. It's not like some Busch-only guy won.

Though I wish things were different, I can't blame ESPN for the scheduling priorities. Bottom line, the ratings of this football game will likely at least triple the ratings of the Busch race, and it's important in terms of standings and postseason. That's really all that matters to them in terms of scheduling and audience priorities.

Anonymous said...

Marty and Randy did a great job today! Randy should def be on the Busch announce team next year. It is amazing how Marty does all the things that Jerry can't do: reset the field, keep up with pit strategy, kep the broadcast moving, keep Rusty on track, make the show fun. Way to go Marty!!

It's ashame that ESPN execs ruined it by running off the air so fast. I understand the race ran right up to off-air time, but ESPN has TWO other networks, including a NEWS network. There's no reason, vene for 5 or 10 min that we couldn't have gotten a winner's interview and replay of the last lap crash. I have a feeling that come Homestead, if that Cup race runs late, we will not see the champion crowned. And frankly, I'd like to see that happen so NASCAR has to react to ESPN.

Anonymous said...

I don't know, with folks like Steve Burns (love his work) ducks in here to read the fan posts.... I think some are paying attention to what we say in here...

Anonymous said...

still college football overdrive on ESPN news..

Anonymous said...

anonymous said...
But they could have sent post race to a network that did not have a live event. therefore there is no excuses.

October 27, 2007 7:23 PM

I agree. They could see this coming just as easily as the game that sent the countdown show to Classic...especially given the Championship possibility. Obviously, there are many more football fans than racing fans at ESPN. Hopefully, with the Producing changes I mentioned earlier, NASCAR will get a stronger voice when it comes to these sort of decisions.

Anonymous said...

Now hold on...again, why cant ESPN send post-race elsewhere? Also the fans of college football can see interviews and analysis tonight on ESPN. we cant do that with NASCAR.

Anonymous said...

For those who were surprised that ESPN didn't preempt it's horse racing earlier...it was the Breeder's Cup, the year end championship and a very very big deal.

Not to mention the gambling; The city of Las Vegas would have imploded if the race broadcast was not available.

Even if you don't follow other sports closely, it's a good idea to get familar with the "biggies" in their events so there won't be any surprise when ESPN doesn't move a regular NASCAR race for it. I don't follow a lot closely, but I know the basics of the major events. Honestly, it kind of makes us look ignorant when we're so wrapped up in NASCAR that we would demand the Breeder's Cup be moved for a regular season Busch race.

Sophia said...

YOu can tell this race stank getting started and the crashes and WORST of all, the ABRUPT cutaway after the ending.

Must be a record for comments, my hands hurt from scrolling so darn much, lol

Anonymous said...

the victory lane Interview is on NSACAR.com...you can hear rusty and Marty talking about the cautions in the booth (I don't think they knew their mics were on)
and ESPN still conducted the interview. which makes me think It could air during the race re-air late tonight or during sportscenter.

http://www.nascar.com/races/bg/
2007/32/data/
results_unofficial.html

Look under the video control room box.

Anonymous said...

SophiaZ123 said...
YOu can tell this race stank getting started and the crashes and WORST of all, the ABRUPT cutaway after the ending.

Must be a record for comments, my hands hurt from scrolling so darn much, lol

October 27, 2007 7:41 PM

The overall coverage and the call of the race was not bad...it was just the end that got me mad.

Anonymous said...

Go to Nascar.com and listen to Rusty Wallace at the beginning of the David R. Footage when he is getting out of the car

Anonymous said...

SophiaZ123,
If you dont want to scroll, just push the "end" key on your keyboard and it takes you right to the bottom of the page.

PammH said...

well, I am thrilled that Nascar.com is showing video of the interview, but since I'm stuck in the boonies, I'm on dial-up. It does me absolutely NO good & I can't be the only one.

Anonymous said...

ESPN didn't cause any of those cautions to cause the race to run way over.

There is a huge ratings dropoff right after the checkered flag. Thats why, even under the best of circumstances, there isn't that much time given for post race interviews. It would be more trouble than its worth to move it to classic for the 5-10 minutes worth of interviews.

Kathy said...

Congratulations to David Reutimann on a well-run race!!!

Anonymous said...

Allan W.: "Hopefully, with the Producing changes I mentioned earlier, NASCAR will get a stronger voice when it comes to these sort of decisions."

I'd be curious to see if the following thought process of ESPN producer Rich Feinberg changes, as posted in an article a few weeks ago, seems like they don't want the race to end early enough to have a decent postrace.

"Feinberg is already thinking about how the race will end, both on the track and on the air. If the race ends early, that leaves more time for the top finishers to be interviewed. But viewership typically peaks as the race ends, then falls off dramatically. The more time there is after the checkered flag, the more that drop in viewership can pull down the overall average rating.

“Then the headline in the paper is about the rating being down,” Feinberg says. “You try to do what’s best for the fans, but there is a balance you have to strike.”

Sophia said...

Thanks! I forgot about the scrolling thing...couldn't do that a few weeks ago but I forgot that works now the up and down screen thing.

Also THANKS for the link to seeing Reutimann in VL!!! That helped! That boy is so hard on himself.

I want to clarify I know the booth announcing was much improved (as far as chemistry, not sure about the details since I taped an hour of the race but never bothered to watch it with all the crashes) but there were a lot of comment here today.

about 84 before the race started IIRC and alot AFTER the race, lol

Anonymous said...

Erik said...
ESPN didn't cause any of those cautions to cause the race to run way over.

There is a huge ratings dropoff right after the checkered flag. Thats why, even under the best of circumstances, there isn't that much time given for post race interviews. It would be more trouble than its worth to move it to classic for the 5-10 minutes worth of interviews.

October 27, 2007 7:54 PM

This time I am only asking for ONE DAMN INTERVIEW. the winner's interview in victor lane. ESPN could have interrupted college football scoreboard for a quick victory lane interview.

Anonymous said...

Erik, it wasn't too much trouble for NBC to move their post-race coverage to CNBC last year. And if ratings drop so much after the event is over, I hope ABC/ESPN doesn't interview anyone after the NBA championship games, or the Indy 500, or college football or Monday Night football....

Anonymous said...

Once again ESPN treats NASCAR like professional Wrestling.

Erik SHUT YOUR PIE HOLE ALREADY.

Anonymous said...

Yeah Reut's video interview on nascar.com sure wasn't the same as live on tv.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 7:37
For those who were surprised that ESPN didn't preempt it's horse racing earlier...it was the Breeder's Cup, the year end championship and a very very big deal.

Agreed. There was about $20 million+ in prize money on the line. I was appalled to come into this thread and read (upthread) the calls of "TAKE OFF THE HORSE RACE!" Isn't that what we complain about when fans of b-ball and football do that to us? Plus you can't interrupt the Breeder's cup between races. That's the time for analysis and such. People would storm ESPN if they said "Yeah...we're going to switch over to NASCAR right now and will be back in 40 minutes, OK?" Ridiculous.

I appreciated Marty Reid resetting the field at restarts.

Anonymous said...

sam said...
Go to Nascar.com and listen to Rusty Wallace at the beginning of the David R. Footage when he is getting out of the car.

Woo-hoo! Hey NASCAR, your ESPN analyst can't believe what you did to his precious son. That was "a bunch of baloney, man", you hear?

The above summarizes reasons 1 through 1,000,000 why Rusty shouldn't be in the booth when his son is the race.

NASCAR.com has already put up another copy of VL without Rusty's comments, so they may delete that version.

Anonymous said...

I still do not understand why post-race interviews could not be recorded and replayed on ESPNNEWS sometime shortly after the end of the race. From my experience ESPNNEWS does not have that much original content that it could not squeeze in 5 or so minutes of post-race interviews. A day or 2 later on NASCAR Now is not the same as the same day as the race.

Anonymous said...

I only heard rusty say that about the cautions not his son.

Anonymous said...

Well, you heard wrong.

"25 cautions... 25."

"I don't believe what they did to Steven."

"Nah that was baloney man."

Then they're saying something else about Steven starting with "He didn't...", but they stop and go to David getting out of his car in VL. The new version posted above this one is 30 seconds shorter and cuts all of that off.

On second listening, it may be Randy who said "I don't believe what they did to Steven.", with Rusty's reply of "Nah that was baloney, man."

Anonymous said...

First version link:
http://www.nascar.com/video/busch/2007/10/27/bg.mem.winner.nascar/frameset.exclude.html?MostPopular

Second version link:
http://www.nascar.com/video/busch/2007/10/27/bg.mem.winner2.nascar/frameset.exclude.html?MostPopular

Anonymous said...

Erik said...
A 1 lap warning on a short track does no good when there still are a couple of minutes of commercials to get through.

NASCAR needs to do things how the rest of the sports world works with TV. The network says they'll be back from commercial in 30 seconds. At that point, NASCAR will now when they can throw the green.

I don't understand why NASCAR would expect special treatment.
_____________________________
Why? I'll tell you why.
You don't understand the sport.
You do realize other team sports, like football, don't come to a dead halt? Oh, come on!
I don't think NASCAR wants special treatment. I think it is OWED the right to not have restarts missed by ESPN. Not this many were missed by Fox,NBC,and TNT combined as season 1 on ESPN. --janel

Sophia said...

THANKS for the original video of Reut. like seeing him sit on the car and looked worn out.

how the heck did you find the original version? I clicked on all the free stuff and never saw this.

some of you must be internet whiz kids. I can search and find most anything I need but how the HECK did you find that nascar link?

Thanks for sharing tho

Anonymous said...

I bet they delete the other version by morning

Anonymous said...

Those links didn't work. It might be too long and may have needed to be pasted manually here. The one in the comment at 7:45 did work and I watched it. Rusty was complaining about NASCAR decision with Steven just like the comment at 8:29 said. Likely he and Randy didn't realize the mikes were on.

Anonymous said...

SophiaZ123 said...
some of you must be internet whiz kids. I can search and find most anything I need but how the HECK did you find that nascar link?

Thanks for sharing tho

October 27, 2007 8:40 PM

both of the links are still listed under the video control room box at
http://www.nascar.com/
races/bg/2007/32/data
/results_unofficial.html

Anonymous said...

Ignore my comment at 8:44. I tried those links from 8:31 again and they did work, but I accidently selected publish instead of deleting my comment saying they didn't work. Sorry, 8:31!

Anonymous said...

The links do work did you copy the whole thing

Sophia said...

You must have Secret Agent 007 computer.

I only see ONE thing listed under that video control room for Reutimann. The second link posted here did not work for me when i cut and pasted it but the first one did.

at nascar.com, only see the second one listed. don't try to explain it, that site is too busy and I would need breadcrumbs, a compass and a road map to find stuff.

:-)

Labbie said...
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Anonymous said...

I heard it at nascar.com.. There are two clips listed as "Victory Lane: Reutimann wins" the longer of the two (1:31)..

Its randy and crusty talking about not believing that NASCAR parked Steve..

"HE DIDN'T EVEN HIT the guy".... (I think thats Randy.. Its hard to tell the two apart, they are talking over each other)

No winning driver interview in the first ESPN news clip I saw... (just now as I was typing I saw the 2nd ESPN NEW's clip from the Busch race, no winner interview, WEAK)

Anonymous said...

SophiaZ123 said...
You must have Secret Agent 007 computer.

I only see ONE thing listed under that video control room for Reutimann. The second link posted here did not work for me when i cut and pasted it but the first one did.

at nascar.com, only see the second one listed. don't try to explain it, that site is too busy and I would need breadcrumbs, a compass and a road map to find stuff.

:-)

October 27, 2007 8:51 PM

did you go to this link

http://www.nascar.com/
races/bg/2007/32/data/
results_unofficial.html

and look in the video box? thats weird. I see 3 videos listed:

Victory Lane: Reutimann wins
1:01
Final laps in Memphis
1:10
Victory Lane: Reutimann wins
1:31

You can tell which one is the edited one by the time listed.

Labbie said...

First, go here: http://www.nascar.com/races/bg/

About halfway down the page on the right side is the Video Control Room section. The thrid item in that list is the video we are talking about. It is 1:31 in length and is titled "Victory Lane: Reutimann wins". The first itme in the list is also titled the same, but is only 1:01 in length.

Anonymous said...

They seemed to have a problem with not knowing when they were live or 'on mic' a couple different times during the coverage today. I heard them when they came back from commercial in the pre-race on ESPNC, I heard marty say "are we still on classic?". Its clear Crusty and Randy didn't know they were live either at the end... whooopsy....

Anonymous said...

Billy Delyon said...
They seemed to have a problem with not knowing when they were live or 'on mic' a couple different times during the coverage today. I heard them when they came back from commercial in the pre-race on ESPNC, I heard marty say "are we still on classic?". Its clear Crusty and Randy didn't know they were live either at the end... whooopsy....

October 27, 2007 9:05 PM


but during the interview....they were not live they just ended the broadcast. that is the fault of NASCAR.com for recording when ESPN already signed off.

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed Marty and Randy. Rusty was much better, he actually asked and respected Randy's opinion! Considering the length of the race, I think they did a great job.

I am also a college football fan, I understand the need for ESPN to cut out early. The last scene was David doing burn-outs, I think it would have taken quite awhile to wait for him to get to the winner's circle. This was an unusual circumstance.

All and all, I would grade the broadcast as a B+.

I don't work at ESPN. I understand the importance of other sports, including the Breeder's Cup. Being from a that hosts the Kentucky Derby, I know how t.v. can take the entire day to broadcast two minutes of action. The Breeder's Cup is many races during the day, such as the Classic. It is just a big day in sports, period. It sometimes happens that way.

Anonymous said...

I have been critical of ESPN several times in these comments. I am in total agreement with the fans who lament missing qualifying etc.

With the exception of the poor transition to football, I actually think the broadcast was OK. The booth folks got stuck with NASCAR's version of a demolition derby, but they managed to keep the conversation flowing.

Marty Reid did a better job of keeping things on track than the drivers today. I do think he could have ended the program with more grace. I understand the need to switch quickly, but that was way too abrupt.

Anonymous said...

Good race coverage. Poor pre and post race coverage.

But word on the street is that ESPN realizes they are struggling and a supposedly already getting ready to make some personnel changes both in front and behind the camera for next season.

Can't fault ESPN for listening to the fans.

Anonymous said...

ESPN could've planned better based on the past two races at Memphis ... 2006 had 16 cautions ... 2005 had 15 cautions ... Though, there was no way to that 2007 would have 25-26 cautions, a red flag, a G/W/C (that sorta ended under yellow - if Kevin's arm could pick up the yellow flag) ...


The real race winner was the Corvette Pace Car ... The real race loser was Kevin Moss's right arm (the official starter/flagman) ...

Anonymous said...

JD, will there be a column up about today's broadcast?

Anonymous said...

I thought that the broadcast today was surprisingly decent. Particularly considering the mess that was the race. How do you deal with a situation where the longest green flag run was 19 laps.

The one thing which I thought was troublesome was when Rusty was making excuses for his son, after he was parked for going after the car which had wrecked him under the yellow flag.

I also have heard more than enough about the Edwards run in with Kenseth. I imagine we will see the video a number of times again tomorrow, but isn’t enough enough? Everyone has had plenty of chances to decide whether Edwards’ apology is real, weigh the comments made by Biffle on INC and the article in USA Today, etc etc, if they are interested enough to find out.

Let’s go back to the theory that Earnhardt in/Busch out, Busch in/Yeley out, and Yeley in/Raines out proves that open wheelers are ruining our sport that I read on nascar.com the other day.

Sophia said...

word on the street they are going to make changes in front of and behind the scenes?? Ain't we been screaming, whining, kvetching about this for months?

Is this another rumor?

I will believe this when I see a sworn affidavit this it true. :-)

Ok, I just turned on EsPN2 a little after midnight and it's NHRA qualifying?? Baseball tonight is listed for this time...sigh, does this mean NO HAPPY HOUR?

:(

Boy, John Force is here Goodness he is lucky to be hear but has a long recovery ahead with PT.

Anonymous said...

happy hour will air after baseball tonight no mater what.

Anonymous said...

sportscenter just aired highlights of the race but had no mention of the championship race and no interview with the winner or anyone else. maybe they will insert the winner's interview in the 4 AM repeat of the race.

Anonymous said...

it looks like baseball tonight has been cancelled...happy hour is coming up in a few minutes.

Anonymous said...

WOW!!! I cant believe ESPN is doing this....after the world series game ends, they will abruptly cut from happy hour to go to a 30 minute edition of baseball tonight. Then after that, happy hour will resume.

Karen said...

Sophia,

I, too, am a night owl. Watched about 30 minutes of Happy Hour. Now Baseball Tonight for 30 minutes, then the rest of HH.

Sophia said...

What the hell happened!!

HALFWAY thru HAPpy hour on ESPN at 1am, BASEBALL TONIGHT CAME ON?? What a bunch of bullsh*T!

I can NOT BELIEVE THIS!?!?

Is JD watching tv tonight?

WHAT THE HELL.

FIRST ESPN CUTS OUT of a pre race PRAYER with no notice, and then in MID SENTENCE AGAIN during HAPPY HOUR.

NASCAR ARE YOU WATCHING WHAT ESPN IS DOING !?!?!?

Sorry for the screaming but I am mighty p*ssed off.

Anonymous said...

the baseball game ended and just as I thought, Mike Massaro was interrupted in mid-sentence. ESPN2 went to black for a second and baseball tonight started. However I must say, ESPN said this was going to happen for about 5 minutes on the ticker. Happy hour will resume at 1:30 AM.

Anonymous said...

why are you surprised? I warned all of you.

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