Saturday, November 10, 2007
In-Progress At Phoenix: NASCAR RaceDay And Victory Lane
SPEED continues to compete head-to-head with the NASCAR Countdown portion of the ESPN on ABC TV package once again this week in Phoenix, AZ.
NASCAR RaceDay will air live at 1:30PM Eastern Time and run for two hours. The last hour of the program overlaps with NASCAR Countdown.
Later, at 8PM Eastern, SPEED returns to Phoenix with the tape delayed Victory Lane show that is recorded immediately after the race.
John Roberts hosts both programs, alongside of Kenny Wallace and Jimmy Spencer. Wendy Venturini, Hermie Sadler, and Ricki Rachtman join Roberts for RaceDay.
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Hey JD, did you ever find out why the race started early last week? I apologize if it was posted in one of your blogs and I missed it!
I was absolutely stone-walled on that one. In fact, as you could see from the live SPEED and ABC shows in-progress, I don't think they knew it was coming either.
I was hoping someone would email me with the scoop, but it never happened.
Hopefully it won't happen again this week. I always watch Raceday and almost missed the invocation and National Anthem. Some might consider me a little odd but I always stand and put my hand over my heart even if I'm in my living room.
I would like to thank you for your hard work and dedication! I just wish I had found your blog sooner, although it's great being able to read through the archives. And a thank you to Jayski also, without his site I never would have found yours.
Beautiful weather in Phoenix, and RaceDay seems to be in high gear.
What an interesting comparison between the approach of SPEED and the approach of ESPN to creating a NASCAR news and feature program series.
The Speed guys know how to have fun & like each other. I definitely don't get that vibe from the ESPN crew. Plus, their soooo serious. Let loose, for cryin' out loud.
Is that Melanie doing the promos for Speed's Holiday show marathons?
I'm having trouble recognizing her with all those clothes on! :-P
Ya know JD, I just can't watch ESPN with Raceday on.. I turn over to espn on the commercials (thats about all I can take) this show is so far and above better than anything ESPN can offer pre-race IMO.
Just take the difference between Jamie & Wendy on pit road pre-race interviews... mercy!
JD, SPEED keeps mentioning NASCAR coverage all week. where will it be? will there be extra shows during the week besides the regular ones?
Check on speedtv.com. It looks like Speed is going to have a show at 8pm every nite this wk. I can't watch VL tonite-another interview w/JJ will turn my stomach.
Cool Lowes Move of the Race with JG in victory lane and throwing in the towel (so to speak). JG is a real class act, I wonder with what went on this year if it will give him less boos in the future of course it will prob get JJ more.
I don't mind JJ. but if anyone else does, you can all feel free to join victory lane after 8:30. By then they move on to highlights, analysis and interviews with other divers.
PammH said...
-another interview w/JJ will turn my stomach.
November 11, 2007 8:20 PM
It actually was a fun interview.
i'm pretty sure this site is to critique and analyze the coverage by ESPN, Speed, and anyone else.
It shouldn't matter who wins or how often they win. It shouldn't matter if you can or cannot "stomach" another Jimmie Johnson interview, regardless of if he is the RACE WINNER for the fourth race in a row.
interesting fact: during a segment on College Football Live, they used the same music used in the regular intro for Inside Nextel Cup.
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