Saturday, May 30, 2009
Live Blogging The CWTS Race From Dover On SPEED
This is live coverage of the rain-delayed Camping World Truck Series race from Dover that was supposed to run on Friday afternoon. SPEED is covering the race live and it should be a good one.
Krista Voda starts the telecast with the pre-race show at 5:30PM. She will be joined by Ray Dunlap and Adam Alexander as reporters. Once the race coverage is underway at 6PM, it will be Rick Allen calling the action. He will be joined by Phil Parsons and Michael Waltrip.
The day has already seen a fast-paced Nationwide Series event and the track is fast. Passing is still at a premium because the track is green from the Friday rain, but the Trucks should be able to put on a good show.
This is SPEED's normally straightforward presentation of racing. No infield, no cutaway car and no hype. Just classic race coverage and good commentary.
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Did I hear Krista correctly, they cleared the stands of the NW fans for the fans to attend the truck race? Wow what a hassle that sounds.
ReplyDeleteThat is always a hassle when there is a doubleheader with different tickets.
ReplyDeleteWhy is Kyle Busch referred to as SDDD? Been racking my brain for a while and thought I would go ahead and ask...Thanks
ReplyDeleteOne of our regulars is a Kyle hater. He has a pet name for him that others like.
ReplyDeleteschruba-duba-ding-dong. I think he has lots of time on his hands.
They should turn those NW fans right around after ticketholders for CWTS get to their seats and let them in for free.
ReplyDeleteHope these guys stay safe, this is a tough track for these types of vehicles.
ReplyDeleteIm still bothered by how they did that pit road. figured it would make more sense to extend it off of turn 1 instead of turn 4 since it was already one of the toughest to get onto.
ReplyDeleteShould be a good race though...SPEED looks solid so far
Me... I came up with it during a trip to South FL back in April.
ReplyDeleteOkay, this race I can watch/listen to start to end. LOVE the trucks.
Every time I watch Krista host the CWTS pre-race show I wonder about how having her in the Hollywood Hotel would chance the NASCAR on Fox telecasts.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how a freshly pissed off SDDD will be in this race. He may be on a mission :)
ReplyDelete@Vicky--it really does.
Kyle has a little something to prove...huh?
ReplyDeleteWell ought to be an interesting race, Kyle might be on a rampage ;)
ReplyDeleteI bet SDDD will be driving like he has a bee in his helmet.
ReplyDeleteIt didn't take long for a yellow. Poor JR but good truck control for Skinner.
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ReplyDeleteI didn't want to do any more whining... but, SDDD, darn it again!
ReplyDeleteDifferent race, same complaints from me.
Today is my first time joining the blogging on TDP,although I read it daly.
ReplyDeleteI've concluded if this microcosm is any indication of the larger NASCAR audience,then the drop in ratings is due to the Kyle Busch derangement syndrome.
Update. This isn't Nascar but Paul Tracy will be driving the #14 AJ Foyt indy car this weekend at Milwaukee. He's in for Vitor Meira who is recovering from back problems from last weekend.
ReplyDelete@cvt--glad to have you with us :)
ReplyDeleteVicky, heard that on SIRUS earlier in the week. Good opportunity for PT...be pretty cool if he won in a Foyt car I think...
ReplyDeleteRead that a McCumbee crew member failed the drug test.
ReplyDeleteThird caution already. This could be a long race.
@ cvt, I find it easier to not watch a race when KyB is leading. I want a repeat of the NW race.
big NO on the flashing lights on the split-screen.
ReplyDeleteCame back to... SDDD leading? I might not listen for very long. Problem...hit the 51.
ReplyDeleteHaven't heard a word on David Starr yet. Too much on KB & Skinner.
ReplyDeleteOh no Grampa :(
ReplyDeleteIs there a free live leaderboard for the trucks? I think Trackpass has it, but not free.
ReplyDeleteDang it. KHI not having a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteMan they really missed the Hornaday incident
ReplyDeleteThose flashing lights are back? Yeah, they were in place during the qualifying session. Gave me a headache.
ReplyDeleteRon is out.
I don't pay for leaderboard like the one on Nascar.com but not running for the truck race.
ReplyDelete@ bevo, they'd rather show the underneath of Skinner's truck.
ReplyDeleteWho is Bainey?
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ReplyDeleteNot a good start for the Speed crew today.
ReplyDeleteI wish they would change that pit road rule.
ReplyDeleteFun fact about Miles the Monster. He actually holds a real life sized race car.
Thanks Vicky, I use Nascar.com for cup, and Nationwide also.
ReplyDelete@bryanh--there's not one that I know of the truckseries site use to but I think they only do quals now :(
ReplyDeleteAnyone see red in the stands yet? :)
ReplyDelete@Gymmie - TruckSeries.com has never had a race leaderboard that I know of.
ReplyDeleteBeen looking for Red myself, Bevo.
ReplyDeleteI wish Red had a sign to wave to us!!!
ReplyDeleteGymmie you are right about trucks.com, but thank you for the info.
ReplyDeleteScott Wimmer ran well enough in the Nationwide Series race to put the #40 Key Motorsports team in the guaranteed positions for the Nashville race. He's on his way to the front in this race also.
ReplyDeleteSince SDDD had trouble in the NW race, Speed is making up for it and having a lovefest with him.
ReplyDeleteWonder why those Wrecked promos are driving me nuts this season?
ReplyDeleteThink Fox will be so wrapped up with the Jr situation and Shrub that they don't notice the tire issue until everyone starts crashing tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteWhat a traffic jam behind Brian Ickler after he hit the wall. Chad McCumbee is lucky he didn't get rear-ended trying to avoid him.
ReplyDeleteWow....could be tiregate tomorrow?
ReplyDelete@ JD, I was thinking the same thing.
ReplyDeleteIs it the tire or the set up?
Straight from track: Kyle and Joey have spoken. Kyle not mad at Joey. Kyle was losing a RF tire which caused jam-up.
ReplyDeleteThis from Gibbs PR folks.
Kind of interesting that ESPN did a very solid and straightforward race telecast and now SPEED is all about Kyle and flashing colored lights and missing the tire story.
ReplyDeleteWeird...
@Dot - Didn't see an answer to your question, Tim Bainey Jr. was a USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series driver who's making the move up to Trucks.
ReplyDelete@JD - there is no -need- for the tiregate to happen. Alas, you are probably right - NASCAR will give (maybe) 1 extra set of tires for a much longer race at about 1/2 thru the race. The lack of attention to detail from NASCAR is a never ending amazement to me.
ReplyDelete@JD - Funny that Fox, ESPN and Speed all seem to have on weeks and off weeks. It's almost as if the broadcast directors draw straws each week to determine who's going to work which race.
ReplyDeleteThank you Martin V.
ReplyDeleteIf only some channel would show other racing series instead of reality shows, these names might be familiar.
Or, if the booth guys would mention them. I'm sure it's a big deal for Bainey to be in a truck.
@ Martin V, funny comment to JD.
Jojaye,
ReplyDeleteImagine being ESPN. They are set to spend over a hundred million dollars on the last seventeen Cup races...beginning with Indy.
Right now, the tire cannot get every to 20 laps. This is after the disaster of last season.
After the summer lull and the TNT six-pack, ESPN might wind-up beginning their coverage with another nightmare.
Not too sure that the Cup guys would settle for ORP next door, but at least their tires would last.
JD
I know this is for the Truck race but did anyone here see the post race interviews from the Nationwide race? The reason I'm asking is because I was listening to Nascar on Sirius and Clare B Lang made references to some pretty nasty commets made by Kyle Busch. And then the callers were in a tizzy about the same thing. Clare even went so far as to refer to Brad K as the anti-Christ because of comments made by Busch.
ReplyDeleteMV, I am trying to get a confirmation of who is at the controls. The SPEED Truck producer put those flashing lights on the shelf earlier this season.
ReplyDeleteThe continuing tire problems do raise an interesting point that I wish someone would talk about. Both NASCAR and F1 have made giant changes in their cars the past two years. Bridgestone hasn't had one problem in F1 even though those tires have much more stress put on them.
ReplyDelete@Dot - Tim was slow in qualifying, it's a good thing 4 trucks withdrew since the preliminary entry list came out or he might not have made the race. Mike Bliss would have taken the champion's provisional if the #40 Key Motorsports truck had come to Dover.
ReplyDeleteDarbar what could BK do? We don't have that radio so had to watch the broadcast and Joey seemed upset with what happened. Good job Todd, but he'll lose a lap or two.
ReplyDeleteThere goes Todd's left rear. This is bad!
ReplyDeleteRemember, Kyle found out that he had been replaced when he was testing with his Hendrick team.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't Hendrick who told him, it was a reporter.
Not too strange that he has taken some swings at the person who replaced him (and his business interests) and tried to win every race to show Hendrick what he lost.
Unfortunately, his personality makes it a double whammy. Fun to watch, however.
Poor Todd. Which would NASCAR prefer, driver getting to pit road safely or go around and bring out a caution?
ReplyDeleteGoodyear will pay IMS to pave the track after next Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteI agree, they should have waived that penalty.
ReplyDelete@JD - This tire fiasco is unbelievable, and is a blame NASCAR for real. Goodyear wanted/advised a slightly larger, wider tire & NASCAR nixed it. Who would you go to for tire recommend - NASCAR or Goodyear. I'd listen to Goodyear.
ReplyDeleteESPN will really go nuts if tires pt.2 happens again.
ORP would make more sense or move the race to Kentucky. Not to far away, & stock cars can run there. Indy is really a F1/Indy car track.
Michael Waltrip continues to kiss NASCAR, Good Year, and Aaron's behind as usual. Yes, the tires that are falling to pieces are not the right rear, so the track and rubber issues are supposedly not responsible, but the fact we are having so many other tire failures? It can't be running over debris, so what is it?
ReplyDeletecvt,
ReplyDeleteShould be interesting to see what Despain and Miller have to say about the IMS issue on Wind Tunnel.
Something has to be changed because they cannot afford to lose the Brickyard race.
Now that Tony is not the guy in charge things might happen that make sense.
Wonder what the conversation is right now inside the Sprint Cup Series trailer in the infield?
ReplyDeletePunctures are to be expected at Dover, a lot of the debris goes down to the bottom into the racing line. The wear is a whole different issue.
ReplyDelete@bevo - Maybe because F1 lets the tire experts be tire experts & not micro manage like NASCAR does to Goodyear?
ReplyDeleteIMHO, I could be wrong.
@Dot--I know I hate that rule. I'd rather them be able to stop safely and get down then go around and bring out a caution because their tire blew a few feet later and now they have both a tire to replace and a fender
ReplyDeleteFirestone doesn't have a problem at Indy...
ReplyDelete@Jojaye- I think they learned their lesson with Michelin :)
@Anon 712 - Mikey is a slow second in the kissing dept. to Mark Martin who did a much slicker job on Trackside last night.
ReplyDeleteMade MW look like a disgruntled old man!
@bevo - which proves F1 teachable because they pay attention.
ReplyDeleteNASCAR - not so much LOL
Is Hornaday back out?
ReplyDeleteHas anyone heard Max Papis mentioned?
ReplyDeleteDo we know how many trucks are still in the race?
OK, I'll admit I'm tire-disabled. What is it about the tracks that destroy the tires? I've not paid attention, but are all race track paved in concrete or are some blacktop? I read that the track at Indy is grooved, is that right? So, if that's the case, and it's those grooves that rip up the Nascar tires, why don't the open wheel cars have tire issues? Is it because those cars are so much lighter? Please assist a dummy
ReplyDeleteGlenn that's the problem with not having a live leaderboard it's really hard to me to keep up with the field summary scroll. The booth should be doing more updates for us.
ReplyDelete*yawn* and grrr... SDDD is STILL ruining my Saturday.
ReplyDeleteCut a tire Kylie!
Bummed Max missed the Cup race.
ReplyDeleteIntervals were last given at lap 111, 23 trucks were running, all others were out except for T.J. Bell and Ron Hornaday Jr. who were listed as Off.
ReplyDeleteAnd also, Glenn, have they mentioned Setzer and he's in the top 10!
ReplyDeleteJB thinks he got a tire down... at least under caution.
ReplyDeleteWhy Johnny and not SDDD?
Rick Allen said the fans are getting a show today?
ReplyDeleteIs this Bizarro World? Did the ESPN and SPEED teams switch personalities?
What a weird Saturday.
Oh look...another flat tire.
ReplyDeleteIf they don't have a tire compound at the test Monday-Tuesday that'll run a fuel stop,Goodyear will have exhausted its options after Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteWell, if we have another tire fiasco tomorrow, maybe it will take the spotlight off the Jr./ crewchief change. I'm as sick of hearing about it as Junior must be.
ReplyDeleteI guess I was asking if we have had an update on current drivers or the drivers that are out of the race from the booth?
ReplyDeleteLOL. The triple pits failed. 2 shots of the 13 of Johnny Sauter. uhoh.
ReplyDeleteWho wants to see 2 shots of Johnny Sauter's car!
ReplyDelete@darbar - yes there are grooves cut into the racing surface at Indy. I don't get the entire explanation, but Hubby says its due to the fact open wheels are so much lighter & the tires aren't under the car per se. It helps the cars stay on the track.
ReplyDeleteSomething is wrong with the Speed crew today, usually the best coverage by a mile.
ReplyDelete@darbar- You got an hour to kill about the tires? :)
Scoring error on Benson? His crew chief says they shouldn't be a lap down.
ReplyDeleteAt 7:39 with 58 laps left, will darkness be a problem?
ReplyDeleteMV, no way. He literally got lapped by the field when changing his tires. If he had gone through the pits and rejoined the tail of the field he would be OK.
ReplyDeleteNice try by his crew chief though and he kept a straight face!
JB the LD.
ReplyDeletecan someone get the official sundown time for Dover from a weather website?
ReplyDeletesundown at 8:30
ReplyDelete@JD - Must have missed that, I'm multitasking, watching, blogging and eating.
ReplyDeletebeen busy vacuuming and cleaning carpets (using Host dry clean method, low chemicals, safe for pets, etc)
ReplyDeleteJust read the posts here...glad I am not paying lots of attention since it seems the SPEED team is not on it's game. Bizarro world for sure.
@ JD, 8:21 pm.
ReplyDeleteDover sunset 8:21 Eastern
ReplyDeleteTWC says 8:21 pm for sunset
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sundown info. TV is no doubt cranking the iris of the cameras nice and wide to give as much light as possible.
ReplyDeleteMV, SPEED did not show it at all. Like the guys have been saying, this TV gang is off-balance today.
Don't the camera lights light up the track?
ReplyDeleteAre there no lights at all there? Even in the parking lot?
Update on rundown, 24 trucks running, 19 of which are on the lead lap. Hornaday still Off.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to Scott Wimmer? He's 8 laps down.
Adam needs to project his voice better, tough to hear him.
ReplyDeleteDot, there are no lights on TV cameras like this that shoot events.
ReplyDeleteYou may be thinking of the little lights on the news cameras your local TV station uses.
Dover is a horse racing track and a casino. There are no lights to run events at night and no plans to install any.
I do "feel" Ray and Adam give the most useful pit road info. I think they're pretty good.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like the last 10 laps or so laps could get ugly, with so many not planning to pit anymore.
@Dot hotel on 1 side of track grandstands and all block the lights from outside the track. Dover has no track lighting. Its already got some serious shadows/shade by the sky tunnel or whatever its called.
ReplyDelete@Dot- I guess they could line the track with all of the slot machines and a bunch of extension cords :)
ReplyDeleteDo you guys remember when Robby Gordon had a car fire at Watkins Glen and it turned out to be the in-car camera power box?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that truck series driver who had smoke billowing from his passenger window had the same problem?
@ JD, I remember seeing a race and the track was illuminated but all around it wasn't. Don't remember what one. That's what I was talking about.
ReplyDeleteThat's one way for Max to get some tv time.
ReplyDeleteVery funny guys.
ReplyDeleteWasn't that with Sauter? The same one who put Skinner in the grass at the last race?
ReplyDeleteJD,
ReplyDeleteWasn't that back in 2000 or so?
JD - and into the wall on his side after the slide in the grass!
ReplyDeleteIn-truck camera still working on Buescher.
ReplyDeleteWasn't Robby Gordon in the lead at Watkins Glen when that happened to him?
I'm feeling a GWC.
ReplyDeleteThere's our David Starr!
ReplyDeleteAll of the track but the frontstretch is in the shade.
ReplyDeleteYep, he was fighting for the lead and it was before this new TV contract, so probably at least five years ago.
ReplyDeleteThis is a freaking PR disaster.
ReplyDeleteIt was 2001, out with a status of "Electrical".
ReplyDeletehttp://www.motorsportsone.com/2001-r22.htm
OH no SDDD has a problem - too bad!
ReplyDeleteNot to be negative.........hee hee.
ReplyDeleteKind of looks like Kyle tried his best to bring out a yellow
ReplyDeleteYes! SDDD had that problem I wanted.
ReplyDeleteOh no, Colin too! :(
Kyle has a flat tire & hits the wall! Braun has a flat tire in 2nd too! Now David Starr might have a flat tire. Is there a tire failure button in the control booth? Good Year fails again.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be an interesting 12 or 13 laps...
ReplyDeletehot, tone that down a bit my friend. We can root for our favs, but we don't play the hate game.
ReplyDeleteKyle is the story in this race just as he was in the Nationwide Series race.
It is just a shame that this is telecast got way off track. No pun intended.
Poor red is probably covered in tire dust by now :)
ReplyDeleteKyle must be fuming, seeing all those service trucks on the track. He's going to call for a red flag.
ReplyDeletebevo, sure I have an hour about tires. Just waiting for my Penguins to start and hopefully take one of the two at the Joe
ReplyDeleteIsn't the bigger issue that this is the Cup tire for tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteShame for Colin - 2 fer 2 for Shrubby, maybe he can blame someone for this too.
ReplyDeleteGoodyear is really not having a good day. The Sprint hauler meeting is now passing out jars of tums.
Could these tv peopel quit slurping Kyles koolaid please.
Goodyear is taking a beating. I'm sure they try really hard, but this is bad.
ReplyDeleteKnowing all the testing that has been done at Indy this doesn't look to good.
I hate it most for all the in car test "dummies". These guys have to be tired of hitting the wall.
Sorry, I just am sick of SDDD. Colin blew a tire too, so it balances out.
ReplyDeleteI'll try to tone down the whining.
jojaye- That's a new brand of koolaid.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of Kiwi koolaid (from a few Scott Dixon fans I've come across)
should read people - lol even w/spell check my spelling is bad lol
ReplyDeleteAt the beginning of this race, I was telling my hubby that this race will be fast and we can go to dinner afterward. Gee we're starving and there's still 10 or so laps left.
ReplyDeleteDoes the NASCAR.com commercial get anyone to the website?
ReplyDeleteNot me.
Man, I am really freaked out that Rick Allen is ducking the tire issue. Really changes my perspective on him.
ReplyDeleteSPEED is getting good at avoiding the obvious.
Is the COT part of the tire problem or is it just the bad tires? At times I swear it's more like bumper cars than race cars/trucks. If these are the same tires for tomorrow, you're going to have a lot of very unhappy drivers tomorrow
ReplyDeleteJD,
ReplyDeleteBigger issue, yes. For this broadcast? No. We always complain on the Truck and NW races when so much attention is paid to Cup instead of the race at hand.
@hot - the Kyle koolaid is from DW and given generously only to media members I think
ReplyDeleteNot me.
ReplyDeleteThough I barely get on there except as a 'last resort' for reasearch.
NASCAR.com wouldn't blow away feathers, it's so slow to load...
ReplyDeleteThat website is a disaster. No Nationwide or Truck or regional info. Just embarrassing.
ReplyDeleteCould a truck regular win?
ReplyDeleteI think that's the way it is with most of the mainstream sports media... Sprint Cup over everything else in racing (except in rare cases).
ReplyDeleteVicky D - Already went to dinner. Got home about 10 laps before SDDD cut down tire. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletecan you imagine if they both blow up on the last lap.. they may be missing that the tires cooled down during the caution
ReplyDeleteDon't you love it when a full time truck racer wins, especially a newbie? I love it !!!
ReplyDeleteAll right Brian! Two good winners today!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope the Magic make it 3! :)
@darbar- the problem is Trucks and NW haven't changed like Cup with the COT. They want similar compounds so the rubber laid down on a weekend is the same - hence the complaints from the Trucks on IRL weekends.
ReplyDeleteMost tracks are asphalt, this one is concrete. Rubber adheres to asphalt easier than concrete.
I thought nascar.com was only videos and selling stuff. They have news stories?
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Brian Scott & his crew & fans! Sweet he wants to do a burnout on those tires!
ReplyDeleteYes, he can.
ReplyDeleteGood going Brian Scott nice win! Miss David Starr winning but he was a close 3rd.
ReplyDeleteThere will be a new column up about Saturday stuff shortly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hanging with us all day long. Should be interesting to see how things pan out for tomorrow.
Kyle Petty replacing Jimmy Spencer on RaceDay tomorrow. Look for all Junior all the time.
Have a great night everyone.
JD
Thanks, JD. XOXO
ReplyDeleteWorst Speed broadcast of the Trucks in a long time, had the feel of a Truck race on Fox.
ReplyDeleteAnd the hits just keep coming for Speed - sad
ReplyDeleteWhat a day all day races stuff now straight into Hockey to finish up the day/night.
ReplyDeleteHubby is watching NBA so we had pizza - have a great night!
Thanks JD for this blog site. & your hard work.
See ya tomorrow
Dennis Setzer still wears a Fastenal uniform from his days at BHR, with the mandatory Nationwide and Camping World patches.
ReplyDeleteRe: Magic. Yeah, Hot, I'm with you there. I'm afraid if I watch, they'll lose.
ReplyDeleteDavid Starr with some TV time.
ReplyDeleteThanks all, see you tomorrow.