Saturday, October 3, 2009
Live Blogging The Nationwide Series From Kansas (ESPN2 - 3PM)
Here we go with another college football Saturday. On ESPN2, Iowa is playing Arkansas State and the game started at noon ET. NASCAR Countdown is scheduled for 3PM and the Nationwide Series race itself is at 3:30PM.
Allen Bestwick is poised to kick off the coverage with Rusty Wallace and Brad Daugherty alongside. This trio is reliable, dependable and excitable. As you can see from the picture above, Tony Eury Sr. is back in the Keselowski pit this week after getting injured in a Charlotte area auto accident recently. Good news.
Marty Reid is back and perhaps this week Dale Jarrett will be back on his game and give fans a feeling for what he can really do on TV. Andy Petree is always solid, but Jarrett is the star of this show and he needs to shine.
This is going to be a race filled with great stories due to a wide variety of circumstances. Sprint Cup Series veterans are mixed with rookies out to make a name for themselves and several Nationwide regulars just trying to hold on for the rest of the season.
The ESPN pit reporting corps of Jamie Little, Shannon Spake, Vince Welch and Dave Burns will be covering the live action. They may have to hustle as this big and fast track is known for producing a lot of incidents, especially with the scenario building for this race.
The ESPN production team is not slaved to a Chase format for these events and normally does not use all the bells and whistles available to them. Several Nationwide Series races produced by the team this season have simply been fun to watch. Hopefully, Kansas will join that list.
The battle for ESPN this season on shared weekends it that the Nationwide race becomes suddenly a bother. In fact, this series often produces much better racing than the its Sprint Cup big brother. Translating that to TV by giving it the same level of attention as the Sunday event is the challenge.
This post will update in the comments section the transition between the college football game and the NASCAR telecast. ESPN has a bad habit of waiting until the last minute to inform viewers of what is happening. The best guess is that ESPN Classic will once again get a visit from Allen Bestwick and company.
To join our discussion, just click on the comments button below. This is a family-friendly website, please keep that in mind when posting. Thanks for taking the time to stop by.
Note to Canadian viewers: Initially, TSN was going to join the coverage in progress at 4:00pm because of 2 CFL games being covered before and after the race. After some pressure put on TSN by George Webster (Racefan TV website) and yours truly, TSN will attempt to join the coverage earlier than 4:00pm if the CFL game ends early. So tune in to TSN around 3:30pm just in case to get more coverage than initially scheduled.
ReplyDeleteDVR1 on Classic, DVR2 on ESPN2. I'm going to take a shower either I'm rewinding 1 or the other which ever wins.
ReplyDeleteAnother wild TV weekend for the Nationwide Series.
ReplyDeleteI like Arky State's running game, keeps the clock moving.
ReplyDeleteThat field goal really sealed the deal.
ReplyDeleteHow long can 4 minutes in football time take?
ReplyDelete@ boyd, about 20 minutes.
ReplyDeleteI always figure for every minute of playing time in a football game, it comes out to about 3 minutes in real-time.
ReplyDeleteDot,
ReplyDeletewe just need state to keep running so the clock runs out quickly.
Classic or the Duece?
Is NASCAR on Classic right now?
ReplyDeleteWell, Akry will need to recover an onside kick now after wasting that timeout. This game sholdn't take too much longer.
ReplyDeleteCountdown on Classic
countdown on classic
ReplyDeleteOn Classic now.
ReplyDeleteClassic right now
ReplyDeleteWell, this is going to take a while now.
ReplyDeletePushing Edwards & Boyer as local boys. Mentioning new kid as polesitter.
ReplyDeleteKligerman with the first interview...
ReplyDeleteClassic here isn't in HD, my what a waste of 50 inches.
ReplyDeleteDid they even mention the switch on 2?
ReplyDeletetalking about the winds from yesterday. is track aging well? Rusty blathering..
ReplyDeleteWas there a program alert on BSPN2?
ReplyDeleteJD, you here? Please turn off word veri. Thanks.
Kligerman among those veterans is going to be a great story today.
ReplyDeleteRusty wallace talking about the surface of the racetrack, on how bad it is.
ReplyDeleteAt least there are two grooves.
ReplyDeleteClint being interviewed now. He qualified poorly.
ReplyDeleteBurns interviewing clint ... "How do you go from 31st to 1st Today"? Clint "Well, I hoped you had that answer"
ReplyDeleteThe seams are causing problems. Ought to make for some exciting racing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder. They did one graphic crawl but the announcers never mentioned it.
ReplyDeleteBurns confused with the "Border Battle" with Carl Edwards, screwed up by thinking it was for the nationwide series. Clint had to correct him.
ReplyDeleteComparing Kryle, Brad & Carl's stats. Now interviewing Carl. He's still on crutches, driving a pink car today.
ReplyDeletespecial incentive to race near home, Carl? Asks Jamie...stupid obvious question.
ReplyDeleteshe is just annoying
Like the pink number 60. Nice to race for the cause.
ReplyDeleteShowing a pumpkin patch now, joking around.
ReplyDeletetalking about how beautiful it is there today. Brad's fav holiday is Halloween-they showed kidlets & pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteI am seeing a commercial for Crown Royal and they are pouring the booze in a glass. First time I'd seen that in years!
ReplyDeleteGreat lighting on the liquor in those commercials. I notice stuff like that. :)
showing the problem between Dimmy & Brad from last wk now.
ReplyDeleteFootball is over on ESPN2
ReplyDeleteshowing skies with lots of cumulus clouds...Alan, Rusty, brad in the booth.
ReplyDeleteNot the smothest of switchovers.
ReplyDeleteok its on ESPN2 now AB just welcomed from Col FB
ReplyDeletebeautiful overview of the track. Rusty says Brad is respected in garage by most drivers. but some think he is too aggressive. geez, which is it?
ReplyDeleteGreat aerial shot! What a beautiful place.
ReplyDelete@ boyd, 4 minutes equals 14.
ReplyDeletePammH
ReplyDeleteBrad K is both..depends on outlook.
Reality in eyes of beholder and all that. :-D
@dot,
ReplyDeleteThanks, but better than 20.
Brad D would make an excellent politician.
ReplyDeleteI think i have swine flu, not feeling that well. 102.4 temp. even though with the great weather outside, hopefully there will be a great race to watch right now while i sip plenty of fluids.
ReplyDeleteMikey's tweet about Jimmy S wrecking him on dirt track...not exactly G rated. He's a trip on Twitter
ReplyDelete@Sophia-good point about Brad.
ReplyDelete@ JD, I hope you enjoyed that aerial shot. It's the last time you'll see it today.
ReplyDeleteOk Rusty,
ReplyDeleteHow do you hunker down with the HANS device now?
wow, great description by rusty, eyes popping out, just wow.
ReplyDeleteErik Hope you are kidding about the flu.
ReplyDeleteMy friends son had it and was in childrens' hospital over a month, collapsed lung, fluid pressure caused it: drained over a pint of fluid, fluid came back even with massive antibiotics.
THEN he developed more fluids & could not breathe, did surgery and he had major abscess on lung. finally released & came home but was on 6 weeks of PICC Line Antibiotics. He's 16 and youth are vulnerable.
The ones around here have died rather quickly. 5 -14 days if not properly treated.
So yes there IS hysteria of swine flu so I hope you are kidding.
:)
Need to get some meds on board there Erik. Medi-center time!
ReplyDelete@Erik
ReplyDeleteIf you need lots of fluids watch tomorrow and play the Dr. Punch drinking game.
wait! what? "your eyeballs pop out"? and that's happened to drivers? ok, this is SO news to me.
ReplyDeleteanyone else?
@erik: do not be stubborn! hydrate and get a dr appointment ASAP: fever of 102+ is symptomatic.
@ boyd, too funny.
ReplyDelete@ Erik, not laughing at you being sick.
Going to be fun to see what Kligerman can do with Kyle and Carl today.
ReplyDeleteTim Brewer - please take a drink of water before your piece. The noise you make from your dry mouth is the most annoying thing ever and it happens all the time with you.
ReplyDeleteIs Kligerman in a Penske rental or is Allgaier sitting one out?
ReplyDeleteWow! They are really using the blimp pre-race today. Great shots!! Couldn't pay me to live there tho-Tornado Alley ~shiver~
ReplyDeleteHe's in a team car. Both in the race.
ReplyDeleteERik
ReplyDeleteIf you suspect flu, go to urgent care.
The OB Gyn that took over my late brother in laws practics is now handing out "flu kits" to all pregnant women. That's how serious things are around here.
He doesn't want somebody getting sick over a weekend or out of town. There is a specific antibiotic you need to cover for H1N1 flu.
Also our neighbor died yesterday after first being told he had pneumonia in June. But when he did not get better, found cancer in lungs, stomach, liver and later, brain.
So maybe I am just overly sensitive about medical jokes. Sorry. been crazy summer.
but Erik take care of yourself. Especially if you are young..kids seem most vulnerable.
Thanks boyd, wondered about that.
ReplyDeleteIts the secondary infections that can come in and wreck havok. Had a script for Tamiflu turned in earlier, though the pharmacies are all backed up, like the clinic i went. guessing influenza, though seasonal or swine is unknown.
ReplyDeleteDumb question who is Kligerman?
ReplyDeleteI have seriously not been keeping up with NASCAR news so be kind.:)
starting anthem in nice low range...
ReplyDeleteMartin, are you getting the race up there yet? Keep us posted...
ReplyDelete@Sophia,
ReplyDeleteGreat little racer, has more ARCA wins than anyone this year. Penske has been helping him on that side.
On of the better anthems this year!
ReplyDeleteFor the land?
ReplyDeletethought it was oer the land? Must've mis heard.
Decent job tho
Thanks Boyd. I'm irked I missed ARCA yesterday since Schrader was in the booth.:)
ReplyDeleteawake. lets go racin!!!
ReplyDeleteParker is in a 2nd team, it is the #12's backup car from what Parker said after he won the pole on SPEED earlier.
This team is supposedly the beginning of Brad Keselowski's Nationwide team for 2010
Bad singer who didn't know all the correct lyrics ... nor how to stay in one key ...
ReplyDeletewhen was the last time has there been a story like Kligerman?
ReplyDeleteKyB respectful in his interview re: Kligerman.
ReplyDelete@sophia and boyd: and i would add that kligerman is definitely a racer to watch. he's been tearing up arca and has a ton of talent. the pole run was no fluke.
ReplyDeleteand if anyone's looking for upcoming talent, i second jd's tweet last night: keep an eye on allie owens. she was just signed by venturini motorsports (yep: THAT venturini family!)
End of the season is always interesting. Like new baseball players who get called up late and hit a homerun.
ReplyDeletemarty reid has no energy so far today
ReplyDeleteMy wish is that Parker takes out Weed on the first lap. Excuse? Rookie mistake.
ReplyDeleteWhat did Burns say? My TV froze up.
6po1
ReplyDeleteglad somebody else noticed the wrong lyrics in anthem. Kind of surprising since graphic said she was a VETERAN?
Anyone of significance who DNQ? Had to miss this a.m.
ReplyDeleteHey, she let it roll. Nice to see.
ReplyDeleteKaren, they had tons of cars, I think five went home.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's right BSPN. Keep showing those aerial shots before the race. How about during?
ReplyDeletethat was embarrassing.
ReplyDeletelooks cloudy in Kansas. Dare I ask about rain chance?
ReplyDeleteKligerman makes me think of MASH even though I know an N is missing. . .
Parker Kligerman runs ARCA for Cunningham Motorsports ... They're the official Penske Development team ... Truck Series driver Tayler Malsam drove for them last season ...
ReplyDeleteKligerman is running a few races for Penske this year to get the 2nd N'wide team up & running for Keselowski for next season ...
Chris Carrier is crew chiefing both the ARCA team and N'wide team for Parker ...
Parker won the ARCA race on Thurs at Kansas ... making it his 8th win this season ...
clint bowyer=no personality
ReplyDeleteHope these guys don't pile up early. This could be some good racing.
ReplyDeleteMorgan DNQ'd again ... Too many S&Ps stealing Jesus' thunder ...
ReplyDeleteThink Clint was not too happy about his position today. He really racked that car up in practice.
ReplyDeleteAny way we can get Marty for tomorrows race? Dr. would have me yawning by now.
ReplyDeleteShame Penske pulled out of Saturn deal and Saturn going under.
ReplyDeleteOn the otherhand..he has enough money to sponsor IRL!! But so does Menard according to Miller...but he's not been offered.
Thanks for the info on what i've been missing. I missed it if it was on Twitter or it went over me head
Regarding Morgan not qualifying. This is the reason that NASCAR needs to do something about the S&Ps. Morgan at least makes an effort to run the entire race.
ReplyDeleteHow do some of y'all member your niknames? interesting spellings and that one long number looks like a Vehicle ID #
ReplyDelete:)
Sophia, he could not find a partner who would make the cars for him. He was not pleased.
ReplyDeleteAn electric Saturn could have changed the US dramatically.
Looks like Chevy and Toyota will be first now.
JD
ReplyDeleteTHanks I didn't hear that little kernel on lack of car makers.
Didn't take long, did it?
ReplyDeletewho's the 23 please!
ReplyDeleteI hate numbers..I don't know all names/#
RRichardson...finally TYou
Back from running errands just in time to see green flag. Glad home town driver is starting up front first. Marty is already a breath of fresh air in the studio. Hope AP & DJ are on their game.
ReplyDeleteToo bad, Sheltra is a good guy and that Daytona crash was huge.
ReplyDeleteDJ really seems to be in the swing with Marty now, he was even good on practice yesterday.
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ReplyDeleteI think DJ just appreciates a real pxp guy so he doesn't have to try and carry the broadcast.
ReplyDeletetia, Morgan used to start and park back in the day before he got Tony Stewart and Kevin Harvick to supplement his program so I don't find myself feeling toooo horribly over it. Though MSRP is a joke.
ReplyDeleteI get stuck on all kinds of mailing lists now thanks to TDP.
ReplyDeleteThe race to get an electric car out that can serve consumers who travel less than 80 miles per day is huge.
Some will not contain a gas engine and must recharge by cord. Those are going to be cheap!
Racing deal looked like. Sheltra was trying to clear himself and Richardson's car wouldnt turn.
ReplyDeletePretty okay with the broadcast from what Ive seen so far
well, methinks kligerman has embarassed young mr busch on that restart. doubt that will happen again!
ReplyDeleteLike Larry Mac says of the rookies - he doesn't know what he doesn't know! Go Parker.
ReplyDeleteGood racing, come on ESPN...stay wide for us please!
ReplyDeleteJD, I've always wondered...with those plug in electric cars, what happens to your electric bill, recharging your car?
ReplyDeletered, took the words right out of my mouth.
ReplyDeleteMarty is saying - there's a lot of racing going on here. I hope we get to see it, Marty!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd be more impressed with them finding cars farther back in the field if they weren't Cup drivers.
ReplyDelete@JD - Still watching CFL football here in Canada, but TSN has just mentioned on air that they would join the race in progress. About a minute left on the clock.
ReplyDeleteAbout the DNQs, 8 went home. The regular teams that DNQed were #52 and #89, both of Brian Keselowski's cars #92 Willie Allen and #96 Michael McDowell didn't make it. His #26 is on loan to Kevin Conway and TDP-favorite ExtenZe, but it's really an R3 Motorsports car owned by Robert Richardson.
@ Sally, that's my question too. My electric bills in the summer are over $200. Of course the power company has a summer surcharge for running the AC.
ReplyDelete17 seconds on the clock, we're not even going to make our scheduled start time of 4:00pm.
ReplyDeleteSally
ReplyDeleteSOME plug in cars up your utility $100 a month..so that's something folks have to investigate..as trade off on saving fuel..as well as their outlook on environmental isssues.
Some say it's cars..some blame corporate farming & too many animals for instance.
but they just spoke of this a few months ago on local talk radio (gas costs vs CHARGING electric car)
Will depend on many things
Sally, they are testing right now to decide if it will be a three prong plug or a big one like your dryer uses.
ReplyDeleteThe cost is low and some of the technology allows a car to recharge completely in like 20 min.
When it happens, it will change the world entirely. Flex-fuel is also big down here in FL and it is almost under $2 per gallon now.
Throw in the Cash for Clunkers program and I think we saved most of the auto industry.
Have you noticed that Marty has not called out the start and park cars today?
ReplyDeleteTSN finally switched to the Nationwide race, 22 laps into the race. TSN felt the need to have an announcer tell us they were joining the race in progress and he called the pole sitter Kilgerman.
ReplyDeleteAnd the curse lives on.
ReplyDeleteTSN just joined the race. Absolutely no post-game interviews from the football game. Kinda feel sorry for the football fans. I know i hate it when it happens to us race fans.
ReplyDelete--KarenB
@ JD, Marty did mention a couple of them a while ago.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info everyone. I think I'll stay happy with my Honda Si for a few more years!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see one battle at a time instead of the two windows if the position they are going for is not the lead. Hard to figure where they are on the track.
ReplyDeleteThis broadcast seems to like two windows.
Jimmie's bro is a S&P ...
ReplyDeleteSally
ReplyDeleteAND electric cars will have huge sticker price over other cars.
JD, Marty called out two cars, then five or six, now two more. You need to put your bionic ear back on.
ReplyDeleteThe whole idea is to offer a wide perspective, letting us at home get a clue of who is where.
ReplyDeleteThen, focus on a battle until it is over, go wide and then do it again.
We get lost when they jump from tight shot to tight shot. Makes no sense at all.
So, was I just disttracted by reading the info on electric dars, or did the front of the field change significantly while they were filling time with other Cup drivers?
ReplyDeleteI drive over 50K miles a year for business, when they talk over 500 miles on a charge, I'll listen.
ReplyDeleteCharlie
ReplyDeleteAgree on the two windows..over used.
off for a break to do other things
Looks like S&P teams are #05, #07, #47, #78, #49, #91, #90 and #44. Looks like the #87 could be the only team left that hasn't pulled out yet.
ReplyDeleteDot your electric bills this summer were $200, ours were running at $500 a month. Very expensive. I noticed that Marty didn't mention Start & Parkers he just said the cars have gone behind the wall. Maybe that was a compromise to Nascar.
ReplyDeleteGotcha! No more taking phone calls when the race is on!
ReplyDeleteTen + seconds back to 7th. Time for a caution.
ReplyDeleteSo, Braddy's team used one driver to qualify ... and another to start & park it ...
ReplyDeleteWould've been hilarious had Marty said "McDowell driving Brad Daugherty's car just parked it" ... LOL ;-)
Well, they covered cars that are moving forward. Too bad we didn't get a chance to see any of the passes to get there, eh?
ReplyDeleteSophia,
ReplyDeleteThose are the cars who contain an electic motor and a gas motor to recharge the electric one.
I am talking about the plug-in models that do not have a gas engine or anything that requires fossil fuel.
Those cars must pass safety inspections, but are expected to cost less than current economy models.
Why two boxes with one showing just the crew chief with the radios on? Not like he's saying anything to us.
ReplyDeleteFox leaderboard: http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/national/foxTrax
ReplyDelete--KarenB
Think Keselowski has a little something to prove today.
ReplyDelete@ Vicky D, Yikes!! And I thought my power company was greedy.
ReplyDeleteI was really hoping that the seams would make this race more exciting.
JD, from what I remember in school an instructor told me the Chevy Volt will be a HD plug like the dryer, and the issue they are having is the ability to get the price where it needs to be. Heard they were trying to knock another 10k off but not sure how thats going.
ReplyDeleteYour best bang for buck right now is a hybrid with turbo diesel technology. Just don't expect to run your hybrid forever since the battery pack lasts 8-9 years max.
Kligerman, no fear in this kid. Im actually more excited about him then Algaier
MV, whats the story with O'Quinn's #44 deal?
Guess he doesn't have to worry about Hamlin today, does he? ;-)
ReplyDelete@6 - McDowell missed the race in Keselowski's #96 car, so JTG Daugherty pulled Chase Miller out of their S&P car to give McDowell some driver points and try to maintain his top-10 spot in the standings.
ReplyDeleteCorrection on S&P, #07 is still out there and the #49 finally pulled out again after having been to the garage once.
Looks like the cream is rising to the top huh?
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to zoom in on the car you are talking about and stay with that car until the pit reporter is done.
ReplyDeleteI can listen and watch at the same time.
You mean the ones with the Cup drivers/money/resources behind them?
ReplyDelete#87 has parked, so unless the #07 parks it too, we should be done with the S&P.
ReplyDelete@David - I don't know what the deal is with O'Quinn, the #44 is a second SK Motorsports car, teammate to the #07. It's the first time SK has fielded two cars.
While they are showing the #18 running 2 sec. ahead, and his crew chief sitting there, Brad K is up to 5th? does it occur to ESPN that fans would like to see the passing as it happens, rather than telling us about it after it occurs?
ReplyDeleteMV did Danny O leave them or did they leave him. What I read said they were surprised by Danny's leaving the team. Whole thing doesn't make sense to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks MV. That disappoints me DOQ would drive for that (insert not kind remark here) of an owner.
ReplyDelete@Sally,
ReplyDeleteWhy would they care what we want?
NRF, I've been trying to get the same answer but no one has the scoop. The indication given was like you said, Danny left the team not the other way around. Now why he left a team that was running the whole race for no ride at all or start and parking the way he has is beyond me. There is a story there, someone just needs to find it.
ReplyDeleteI can hope, can't I? with their ratings sliding downhill, I keep hoping that someone, somewhere will actually try to keep the fans that pay the bills happy. Call me an optimist.
ReplyDeleteNo info out there on the Danny O thing that I could find and none in the double top secret email.
ReplyDeleteIf we could see wider shots we would enjoy the race more. Looks like there is passing going on.
ReplyDeleteEighteen cars on the lead lap. Oh how I wish pool season wasn't over.
ReplyDelete@NRF - I haven't heard anything about the disagreement between Danny O'Quinn Jr. and Johnny Davis that led to Danny leaving the team. Whatever it was, Johnny will only say they disagreed on something, but won't say what. Danny has said nothing about the split.
ReplyDeleteOuch! Bad stop for Kligerman, looked like the front changer's air gun wasn't working when he tried the first time, the wheel was still hanging on the lugs.
ReplyDeleteWhy wouldn't you double box green flag pit stops????
ReplyDeleteSurprise, surprise! Townley in the wall.
ReplyDeleteLeave it to JWT. Where was he 20 laps ago?
ReplyDeleteGood job JWT hanging onto that!
ReplyDeleteDont often say anything nice but maybe the 20+ wrecks this year have taught him something...
Showing some of the pitstops is fine, but not showing any of the racing? Awful..
ReplyDeleteLooks like Sheltra's back in the race.
ReplyDeleteOK, for once it wasn't JWTs fault.
ReplyDeleteTownley again! We can always count on him. He crashed at just the right time for most of the field's pit stops too. Maybe he's on NASCAR's payroll. We should call him John Wes Piquet jr.
ReplyDelete--KarenB
Any bets on how long it will take them to reset the field? The caution in the middle of green flag stops is going to REALLY mess up ESPN!
ReplyDeleteNow does everyone understand where there car is before this restart?
ReplyDeleteThat was confusing.
@kbaskins, too funny.
ReplyDeleteNow how many on the lead lap? And, what happens to the guys who pitted?
They may sort it out but, will they tell us?
ReplyDelete<-- Hates local ads ... esp when it's for TVW (WA version of cspan) ...
ReplyDelete@Dot...you made me spit Golden Oreo crumbs all over my laptop!LMAO!
ReplyDelete@ Sally, just doing my job.
ReplyDeleteBrendan is the LD.
Reset the field!
ReplyDeleteIt would have been neat to see the wave around cars go around and catch the back of the field. There were a bunch to watch.
ReplyDelete@charlie: that is one of my biggest complaints in both n'wide and cup broadcast!
ReplyDeleteto the booth -- a clue! visual and audio do NOT have to match up. we are able to do at least 2 things at one time.
Sally, somebody else mentioned those Golden Oreos a couple weeks ago. Had to try and the ones with the chocolate inside are yummy.
ReplyDeleteHow is Weed the leader? This whole thing is so confusing. I thought when you pitted and the caution came out, you were screwed. Does the DFR SOS change this?
ReplyDeleteJD, doesn't ESPN have acces to Nascar timing and scoring? Shouldn't they know as soon as Nascar does what the order is?
ReplyDeleteMan, this is just a mess. Mexican jumping beans in the control room today.
ReplyDeleteIf Kyle had a big enough lead, which he did, he could come in, go back out on new tires and unlap himself under green before the caution. Therefore he was just in front of Biff, did not pit, and inherits the lead.
ReplyDeleteIts the beauty of being the leader and quite fast.
Karen, I just discovered them this summer! I have limited taste for chocolate, but love Oreos. Someone read my mind! Yummm!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting seasick with all this jumpy camera work.
ReplyDeletePlease, make it stop!
Thanks David.
ReplyDeleteNotice how they're not showing the intervals?
Why is it the only top 5 go to the NW banquet?
Am I the only one that is totally confused now?
ReplyDeleteam i watching n'wide or cup right now? we're jumoing from shot to shot w/no continuity. booth is trying to make it coherent but it's just a mess for me right now.
ReplyDeleteThank God this booth is starting to gel.
ReplyDeleteWork on hitting the zoom out button and we're set.
Can't get enough of Steven Wallace...
ReplyDeleteWell, that wave around rule explanation was clear as mud. And stop with the eyeballs popping out of their sockets. Never heard of that before. Makes sense but still new to me.
ReplyDeleteShocking, ESPN camera work is annoying.
ReplyDeleteDot, I believe the CWTS and NW banquets are being combined so top 5 for both are going.
ReplyDelete$$ thing
I get the best emails from NASCAR journalists. Too bad they can't publish what they think.
ReplyDeleteBottom line, ESPN sucks.
Karen, that was interesting huh?
ReplyDeleteJD,
ReplyDeletePlease watch your language this is a family friendly site.
J/K
Do a run down during caution.
ReplyDelete@ David, thanks. At least Weed gets to be at a banquet after all.
ReplyDelete