ESPN sets the table for Sunday's race with coverage of Happy Hour for the Sprint Cup Series from Loudon.
Dr. Jerry Punch, Dale Jarrett and Andy Petree will handle the coverage and expect the focus to remain on the 12 teams involved in The Chase.
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Well 30 minutes into the coverage and 0 comments...i guess no one wanted to waste their time watching all of the video clip reruns.
ReplyDeleteAfter watching the truck race, who can blame them? It is bound to be a big let down.
Not directly about happy hour, but anybody catch the obviously prejudiced ABC annoucner during the Penn State/Syracuse game... "you know there's one thing I like about Nascar, it doesn't need a pronounciation guide, you got Busch, Edwards, Earnhardt, heck even most of the first names"
ReplyDeletesure seemed an interesting jab/commentary at nascar's diversity efforts, anyone else hear it have opinions?
Something happened at the beginning of the 6am pacific practice session ...
ReplyDeleteFor about the first 4-5 minutes, there were NO signal whatsoever ... No sound, no audio ... No ticker, nothing ...
I don't know if this was just a Comcast out of Everett, WA feed issue ... or if it was all over the US ...