Sunday, October 26, 2008

Sprint Cup Series From Atlanta on ABC (1PM ET)


This is a very big week for the entire NASCAR on ESPN TV team. Only Texas, Phoenix and Homestead remain when this Sunday's telecast is over. The weather is perfect, the track is fast and the stories are plentiful.

As usual, it falls to Allen Bestwick to set the table for the fans. Along with Rusty Wallace and Brad Daugherty, Bestwick is going to work his way through a wide variety of stories from The Chase to the continual speculation about team mergers.

It should be interesting to see if ESPN talks to Marcus Lemonis, the CEO of Camping World and the new seven-year sponsor of the Truck Series. As usual, the challenge for this telecast is to try and strike a balance between The Chasers and the racers.

Bestwick will hand-off to Dr. Jerry Punch at 2PM to get the fans ready for a 2:14PM green flag. Punch will be joined by Dale Jarrett and Andy Petree to call the race from the broadcast booth. Down on pit road will be Shannon Spake, Jamie Little, Dave Burns and Mike Massaro. Tim Brewer will be in the Infield Tech Center.

Punch faces a track that was brutal to tires in the previous race and caused all kinds of trouble for the drivers and teams. Goodyear and their performance will be a major issue once the green flag falls. Mike Massaro has the experience to handle the Goodyear issues and any interviews that may need to be done.

The Truck Series race on Saturday featured high and low groves and the type of run to the finish that this track has become famous for having. With the newly improved Goodyear tires and the COT offering another new combination, this may wind-up being a big story.

Punch will have to call the high-speed action after the restarts until the field gets strung-out and then work hard to keep the fans understanding where the drivers are and how they got there. Hopefully, full field recaps will be standard this week so the problems of the earlier Chase telecasts will fade away.

Tim Brewer may have his hands full this Sunday as this track has proven to break, bend or mutilate many car parts over the years. Brewer has been kind of isolated this season as he is only seen when something needs to be explained. He is really the odd-man out stuck in his own little world of auto supplies.

Fans should look for the triple split on the pit stops and the effective use of the double video boxes throughout the race. The ESPN Director has been very good at keeping the video of the race on the screen under green flag conditions even while doing replays and interviews.

The final lap at this track is always big and how the finish line is handled can add or subtract from the overall telecast. Watching the cars come off the last turn and run down to the line is key and has often resulted in big stories throughout the top ten and beyond.

Keep an eye on the cars that drop out of the race. ESPN has struggled to interview the non-Chasers and this has detracted from the telecasts. Accidents on this track are high-speed and the fans deserve to see and hear from the drivers involved.

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Dot said...

I'm giving ESPU credit for showing the cars cross the finish line.

NorCalFan said...

I was listening to PRN by way of Pitcommend. Does anyone know why the broadcast was two laps ahead of ESPN? I knew Carl won and watching JJ and Hamlin battle it out on the track? I thought the radio was typically behind the broadcast by 15 seconds or so.

Anonymous said...

Why should ESPNEWS pick NASCAR over the NFL?

Anonymous said...

SPEED needs to go live NOW, not later, or at least right when ABC signs off.

bevo said...

JD,

You've got to hear Pemberton's call at the end. If you want I can burn it on a dvd and send it to you

Newracefan said...

Well that was more postrace than I thought we'd get but still.

Labbie said...

Message sent to KOAT for their idiocy in dropping the race.

Thanks for killing the NASCAR race with 8 laps to go. Some of us have satellite and not cable so you've just screwed us out of seeing the end of the race.

As if ABC's coverage wasn't bad enough, now you go and do this. Wouldn't it have been better to start the debate maybe 10 minutes late and let those of us that have invested all afternoon watching a LIVE sporting event see the end of it?

Daly Planet Editor said...

Come on over to the new post and leave your ESPN on ABC comments.

Just refresh your browser.

JD

Newracefan said...

Bevo how about youtube and we can all see/hear it. I'm just saying

bevo said...

nrf-

I'll see about doing that!

Anonymous said...

WCVB Boston stayed through 6:12. Thanks . I could have gone to HotPass broadcast channel but they stayed with it. Looking forward to Friday night Texas Camping World opps I mean Craftsman Truck Series Race.

Daly Planet Editor said...

There is a new post up for your comments about the ABC race from Atlanta.

JD

Glenn said...

Daly Planet Editor said...
Ray, Boris and Massaro on Monday's NASCAR Now.

October 26, 2008 5:48 PM

Not much reason to watch.
Well maybe, I think Ray might needle Boris a little bit.

Anonymous said...

My station, KXLY-TV did not air the Pep Boys 500 because of the station's main transmitter was knocked out by heavy winds. The station finally got the problem worked out but the race was long over. The program director apologized for the malfunction. Oh, Boy!

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