Saturday, July 10, 2010

Live Blogging Sprint Cup Series From Chicagoland (TNT - 6:30PM ET)


This is the final TNT race of 2010 and the six race package has been an interesting mix of television moments. As usual, there are positives and negatives in every large scale TV production.

Chicagoland Speedway yielded an awful race on the Nationwide Series side Friday night. NASCAR manipulated the outcome with several questionable debris caution flags that ultimately wrecked a lot of cars and handed the win to Kyle Busch in a confusing final restart. If that is the sport NASCAR wants to present, TNT is going to have a long night.

The Sprint Cup drivers are now divided into three camps. First, the teams already positioned squarely in the Chase. Second, the teams on the bubble and finally those teams with nothing to lose who will take any chance to win. This is a familiar scenario in the new points format.

Lindsay Czarniak will host the pre-race Countdown to Green show and she will set the tone. Either TNT will continue to look at the season as a whole or simply concentrate its time and effort on this final race. That should be an interesting decision.

Kyle Petty and Larry McReynolds have been solid together on the pre-race show. They respect each other on the air and McReynolds seems to finally have awakened from his self-imposed ban on saying anything perceived to be negative about the sport. Petty brings out opinions in whomever he works with and that is a wonderful trait.

TNT's pre-race features have been a hit. Pride of NASCAR has been so much more than the garbage offered by FOX and Wally's World is a humorous way of getting fans familiar with the various tracks. Having one Cup driver as a guest live before the race has also been a simple but effective tool for TNT.

Adam Alexander has been solid in his information and his comments, but he has not shown the natural spark of excitement that veteran TV play-by-play announcers need. This has put Petty and Wally Dallenbach Jr. in the position of trying to add emotion and excitement to the telecasts.

While Daytona put Alexander in the position of directing traffic for the Wide Open coverage, this Saturday in Chicagoland the telecast will return to full-screen commercials and the regular format. If the Nationwide Series race is any indication, Alexander is going to have his work cut-out for him where excitement is concerned.

TNT's Ralph Sheheen filled-in last season after the departure of Bill Weber. Many thought that Sheheen would again be the choice in the TV booth for his natural excitement and enthusiasm. Instead, he has been having a super summer on pit road.

Sheheen's interview with an angry Kyle Busch should serve as an example of exactly how to handle the high-profile and volatile Sprint Cup Series drivers. So often, they are allowed to make angry or sarcastic comments without being called out on the spot. Sheheen showed how that should be handled live on national TV.

Marty Snider and Matt Yocum have flown under the radar for TNT. They have been in the right spot at the right time and provided the right information. The glaring problem on this team is Phil Parsons. From his floundering interview with Kevin Harvick in Pocono to his constantly congratulating drivers on the air, Parsons was simply the wrong choice for this assignment.

Chicagoland should give TNT an opportunity to follow several storylines and use the content presented in the pre-race show as a theme. The long periods of green flag racing at this track can leave a TV team flat-footed without stories to follow that were presented earlier to viewers.

Luckily, the track makes great TV pictures, especially after sunset. It will be up to the director to keep the camera wide and show packs of cars racing. Otherwise, racing on this track winds-up looking like a Goodyear tire test or practice session.

RaceBuddy will be offered for the final time on NASCAR.com without charge. This online addition has been a big positive for the coverage. The Turner Sports folks are still at an impasse with FOX and ESPN. There are currently no plans to offer any online applications of this type for the rest of the Sprint Cup season.

The "extended" post-race shows on NASCAR.com have just not worked out. By the time fans who are viewing on TV got to the computer, powered it up and logged on the program was basically over. There was also no ability to rewind and view it again.

There is little doubt that to solve the problem of attracting and keeping the younger fans NASCAR must move in an online direction immediately. How and when this will be done is still a mystery now four years into the current TV contract.

This post will serve to host your comments before, during and after the Sprint Cup Series race from Chicagoland. To add your TV or media-related comment, 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 out of your weekend to drop by The Daly Planet.

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Lisa Hogan said...

JD-
I thought it was some kind of milestone concerning Adam and he just might not feel like multi-tasking.

GinaV24 said...

Wow, what fun racing they are showing in the arca race

Tracy D said...

Wonder why they didn't design it to support Flash. Hmmm.

Daly Planet Editor said...

I will follow up with TNT and Kyle after the race. Report back in media notes column during the week.

GinaV24 said...

Thanks, JD. It is always nice to know when there is a change from the norm.

Daly Planet Editor said...

Tracy, the TNT guys lost their minds over that. Too late to change for this season.

Tracy D said...

JD, maybe TNT decided they didn't wsant Kyle tweeting?

GinaV24 said...

geez, back to commercials again?

GinaV24 said...

Gosh I'm going to miss racebuddy when ESPN takes over.

FloridaMatt said...

I really don't love it when a commercial during a race starts out with crash footage...

Anonymous said...

did they think that kyle tweeting took away from people tweeting to the racebuddy crew with lindsey and crew who were going to anser tweet questions?

Anonymous said...

Lindsey just tweeted!

cdh said...

I think there is a way to get Flash on an Ipad. Google the words "jailbreak Ipad" and see what you get. Its tricky but I hear its works.

Tracy D said...

Are we taking bets on when the next caution will be called?

GinaV24 said...

Darn it, I guess no win for the 24 again this week. Oh well, it could be worse, he's running up front, so I should not complain.

GinaV24 said...

Tracey, think they will bunch the field up again? NASCAR doesn't have a good reputation any more doe they?

Daly Planet Editor said...

Debris caution Michael??

GinaV24 said...

and larry gives a plug for MWR racing.

Tracy D said...

What, no caution??? What is this?

Sophia said...

YAY! Reut!

The Loose Wheel said...

REUTIMANN!!!!!!!!!!!! AWESOME!!!!

Tracy D said...

Rodney CHilders is so emotional. REally nice win.

Racing Fool said...

JD thanks for the response. Yes NASCAR needs to do it, sell sponsors and make money.
Have a good evening.
Thanks for providing this Blog.

Tracy D said...

Paul Menard finishes 10th. Not a peep about him. What a shame, that's a great run for the 98.

GinaV24 said...

I agree, it was nice to see someone who was excited to get a win. Good car and good effort all around.

Well, it was fun everyone. Take care, have a nice Sunday.

ESPN for the rest of the season -- sad to see TNT leave

Daly Planet Editor said...

Stop by anytime, we have a new column for your comments every day.

Daly Planet Editor said...

If you are leaving, please go back to the main page and leave us a race wrap-up comment on the new post.

TNT is scheduled until 11PM....here we go...

Wisconsin Steve said...

Phil just gave his best interview of the year.

The Loose Wheel said...

JD does this ease the wounds of last night?

THAT kind of emotion and passion is what I LOVE about this sport. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy than David Reutimann!

cdh said...

they would've have thrown the caution if Kyle Busch was leading.

GinaV24 said...

I wonder if they will interview Jr this week? Since last week they skipped over Jeff to talk to him which of course bugged me a lot.

Sophia said...

I am REALLY GONNA MISS THE GREAT CAMERA WORK OF TNT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry for yelling but it's for great work, except for plethora of commercials.

Nice to see emotional win.

Lou said...

good win for the 00. enjoyed the great coverage on tnt and racebuddy.

GinaV24 said...

cdh, I believe you are right

Wisconsin Steve said...

Amen, David.

Lisa Hogan said...

Well, that was a refreshing win!

As always, thanks to JD

Tracy D said...

Night all. Been fun. Sophia, don't eat too much before you hit the bed.

Rita Jean said...

Great race from beginning to end. My team didn't win, but I am a fan of racing and that's all that matters.
Woot!

Daly Planet Editor said...

Don't forget to leave us a closing comment please! Thanks again. We will have a complete series of new columns every day this week so please stop by even though the Cup guys are off.

Daly Planet Editor said...

OK folks, please jump up to the new post and Thanks For Stopping By!

JD

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