Saturday, May 21, 2011
Your Comments On The All-Star Race From Charlotte
Update: There is no TV Police post as this was not a full-length race. We welcome your comments on the SPEED coverage of the evening of racing on this post. Thank you.
It's a big night for SPEED as the network produces the All-Star race from the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch won the truck series race Friday night and is clearly the story of the evening.
Detractors say SPEED is not the network to expose new fans to the sport. Nothing could be further from the truth. Week in and week out SPEED is the NASCAR network, doing the heavy lifting that the other NASCAR TV partners cannot handle.
Mike Joy is going to call the race. Folks thought that perhaps Rick Allen was going to get a shot after all his hard work on the truck series package on SPEED. This is not a FOX production, but SPEED executives kept Mike Joy in the lead role.
The debate on who is joining Joy in the booth began to rage from the moment SPEED announced it was again going to use Darrell and Micheal Waltrip. Larry McReynolds is filling-in for Kenny Wallace and working on the RaceDay and Victory Lane programs. Wallace is racing in Iowa.
Having two drivers in the booth loses the crew chief perspective, but SPEED likes the feedback it got from the earlier appearance of the two Waltrips on a Nationwide Series telecast. So, it's going to be all Waltrip all night long.
SPEED has a tough task because the All-Star race is always a mess. Rules change, tempers flare and the racing is very different from a longer Sprint Cup Series race. The night consists of two races and it is often the case that the earlier qualifying race is more interesting than the feature.
Look for a hyped-up production with more bells and whistles than normal. In the past, things have been a little over the top but this has been a solid production year for SPEED as the network continues to mature on the air.
Steve Byrnes, Matt Yocum and Dick Berggren are the pit reporters. This trio can deal with anything and brings exactly the type of experience needed for this one-off race. Byrnes is another name that has been discussed in terms of an eventual successor in the FOX TV booth. Krista Voda hosts the pre-race show.
Don't forget that NASCAR.com has a free RaceBuddy for this event. More camera angles and in-car cameras should be a perfect addition for this race.
This post will serve to host your comments on the SPEED production of the All-Star race from the Charlotte Motor Speedway. To add your TV-related comments, just click on the comments button below. This is a family-friendly website, please keep that in mind when posting. Thank you for taking the time to stop by The Daly Planet.
This one should be interesting. Hope the crowd is good.
ReplyDeleteGood Evening JD. Looking forward to some good racing tonight.
ReplyDeleteBe a little slow tonight because soo many folks will be watching RaceBuddy on NASCAR.com.
ReplyDeleteTell me when that bogus scripted sketch is over so I can change back from the Weather Channel
ReplyDeleteI like this style of pre-race.
ReplyDeleteIt's over! No clue why they do that. Maybe I'm just getting a little older.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I can handle two Waltrips, but I will do my best.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful night for racing!
Thanks, JD!
ReplyDeleteI drove up for this race last year and had a great time. Just long enough, lots of action.
ReplyDeleteMr Editor -
ReplyDeleteMute button activated ...PRN preset button push; oops, is that Barney Hall and Joe Moore I hear ...how does MRN get to broadcast from a Bruton Smith track??? ...bye SPEED audio; hello RaceBuddy, liimited SPEED video ...one Waltrip bad enough, two Waltrips insulting fans' intelligence all night, too much ...JD, I'll be here
Walter
Happy All Star Race Night Planeteers <3
ReplyDeleteMy low end computer can't handle Racebuddy, to jerky. Next computer will be able to do it.
ReplyDeleteIs the green flag at 7:45.
I gotta confess, all the hype is wearing me out already.
ReplyDeleteOh goody. a new toy.
ReplyDeleteNew Toys!
ReplyDeleteWhat does this new toy do that wasn't previously done with larger, full-screen graphics and without the smiling faces?
ReplyDeleteWhat did you think of Larry Mac on RaceDay? I liked the change. Now he's with Hammond in the Speed version of the Hollywood Hotel.
ReplyDeleteit the truth aint njo lie they tell u a lot off stuff at the inn
ReplyDeleteDebby-thought Larry Mac was GREAT on RD!! A huge improvement over KW, imo.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy these races so I am ready!
ReplyDeleteWanted to say that I thought Kenny Wallace did an outstanding job as an interviewer!
Wishing everyone a great race night! :)
I can do without the videos.
ReplyDeleteLots of empty seats in that shot.
ReplyDeleteI thought Kenny Wallace was totally out of character because his did a decent interview.
ReplyDeleteOK Planeteers. I hope you're happy. Just look at what you've done. Have you seen Krista Voda's spiffy yellow blazer and black slacks? She looks real classy. Anyhow, I just want hard CLEAN racing. We don;t need more controversy. The three hour pre-race show was insane. I hope the Waltrips can keep the BS to a minimum. Kinda sad that Junior may need a fan favorite vote to get in.
ReplyDeletewow....terrible audio.
ReplyDeleteare you kidding me ?
Buzz in audio.
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage flyover!
ReplyDeleteLarry Mac in the Hotel tonight!
ReplyDeleteHe has to practice his obscene Malapropisms somewhere!
ReplyDeleteSally - "obscene Malapropisms" .... whoa!
ReplyDeleteSPEED introduces the ILARRY MAC pad!
ReplyDeleteKudzuCarl...I'm a 'Renaissance Woman'!?
ReplyDeleteShe brought it!!!
ReplyDeleteTWO WALTRIPS!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAre the Trackpass scanners working for anyone? I haven't heard a peep on officials channel or any driver's channel.
ReplyDeletelook forward to a great broadcast ...MRN audio w/SPEED video ...no Waltrip to be heard from
ReplyDeleteGood, the engines are started.
ReplyDeleteBad, the Waltrips are started.
I hope Mike Joy has the duct tape ready, because he will need it!
ReplyDeleteOf all the blogs on Blogspot...
Kenny Wallace has a body double? Wow, that's not the Kenny Wallace we know. Rusty would be so ashamed.
The Hollywood Hotel looks like a 53 foot horse trailer. Hammond prolly made them a good deal.
Big risk by SPEED tonight. It could be Rick Allen/Steve Byrnes, Kyle Petty and Jeff Hammond.
ReplyDeleteShould be interesting to see if Mike Joy can control those two.
Somebody keep count of how many times DW mentions Jr. vs. the number of times he mentions all other drivers combined.
ReplyDeleteRacebuddy is a go!
ReplyDeleteBecky, they will click them on shortly.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many time swe will hear the Waltrips reminisce about their All star races?
ReplyDeleteTo answer the question as to why it's MRN tonight and not PRN, the All-Star race is NASCAR's-event that happens to be hosted by Charlotte Motor Speedway. Since it's NASCAR's event, MRN is the radio broadcaster for the All-Star race. In other words, NASCAR has control of the radio rights for this event, not the track.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike!
ReplyDeleteNo in-car reporter last night in the truck race and the truck race was a good one.
ReplyDeleteOne day I'll bother to figure out why I can't get Racebuddy. I get the opening ad and nothing else. Maybe between the races tonight I can puzzle it out. I'm guessing it's a browser setting, but darned if I know which one or what it should be.
ReplyDelete@MikeC ...thanks for the follow-up
ReplyDeleteI'vve already muted the TV to avoid BBB.
ReplyDeleteI love it. Streaming video (muted), streaming radio. No Waltards.
ReplyDeleteLife is good.
Sally, why? It's the last reasonably intelligent thing he'll say tonight.
ReplyDeletePalmetto,
ReplyDeleteRaceBuddy is Flash-based. Tough time on iPads, Apple products and some browsers.
Wow! David Ragan didn't change lanes before the green. ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice use of unnecessary graphics to delay showing us what was happening.
ReplyDeletewonderful camera work!
ReplyDeleteSo they go to change cameras, I see a GIANT graphic as the booth goes nuts over trouble.
ReplyDeleteHow we lookin'? NOT GOOD (Truck booth via Fox tonight)
Headache already
Miss the wreck even when the booth was telling them where to direct the camera - don't worry, we have replay.
ReplyDeleteThat's the kind of hit that used to kill drivers. Thank God for all the safety advances.
ReplyDeleteThis will be fun. The Waltrips talking over one another.
ReplyDeleteWe've grown to expect replays but this one seemed a long time coming.
ReplyDeleteMaybe MW & DW will cancel each other out!
ReplyDeleteA-ha! I'll turn off my FlashBlock plug-in at the half and restart Firefox.
ReplyDeleteIf the Truck race was any indicator, we're in for a lot of caution laps tonight.
Well, announcers yelling, replay going and totally missing crash #1.
ReplyDeleteDon't care how safe the cars are whenever I see a driver hit on the drivers side always think about Eric :(. Glad they're OK, at least able to walk
ReplyDeleteDarrell Waltrip appears to believe he is doing the play x play and is poised to redefine the role. I wish I could mute everybody but Mike Joy, but there would be a lot of silence for Mike will not talk over anyone. It is a shame DW doesn't have his manners. Now we just missed the first wreck. Dadgummit, this is shaping up to be fox-bitten.
ReplyDeleteJD, FYI - still no scanners. Help.
ReplyDeleteSee, we have audio on RaceBuddy. My question is if this non-points race is supposed to be part of the PitCommand deal.
ReplyDeleteThe booth is screaming "big crash" and it took forever for the production crew to find it. Not a good sign. My pc crashed so my post is late/ Sorry
ReplyDeleteI miss the camera work of the truck race.
ReplyDeleteWhy are traditional "start and park" teams actually racing? They aren't likely to advance.
ReplyDeleteDid Mike Joy come to work today?
ReplyDeleteDoes DW get paid by the word? Seems like it. This is not the same group of TV guys as we had last night, is it. Is the supposed to be the A-team?
ReplyDeleteNo response yet on the scanner issue.
ReplyDeleteI think it's great that NASCAR runs most of its biggest races on cable. I'll be stealing it from the web as usual.
ReplyDeleteLet's move the Super Bowl and World Series to pay cable too. That way we can limit our audience to only the "true believers". I'm sure that people that complain about the broadcasts won't pay to be insulted.
I got Trackpass Scanners to work in IE. I chatted with support and was told Firefox 4 isn't supported and I should downgrade Firefox or use IE 7 or 8. Well, I'm using IE9, but only because I pay for the service and want to use it.
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the scanners in the other Trackpass products.
That graphic that bumpers the replays got old real quick.
ReplyDeleteI do have a headache & this race isn't helping. Afraid we'll here LITTLE from Mike Joy.
ReplyDeleteWaltrips are ok but two in the booth is just too much. Will ck DVR...maybe
I was wondering the same thing. Is this the same camera and director crew from last night.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is no.
Charlie, it's got that FOX feel!
ReplyDeleteDon, NASCAR has been on cable TV since 1983.
ReplyDeleteI agree on the point that putting this event on broadcast as a special would get some new fans.
In the contract, this is a BIG night for SPEED and they paid for it.
As someone who pays for Speed TV, it is nice to get something for that cable bill. It is a special event and cable is an appropriate venue for it..
ReplyDeleteJD
ReplyDeleteWasn't NASCAR first broadcasted on ESPN in 1981 and every year on ESPN until 2000.
NASCAR has been on cable TV since 1983.
ReplyDeleteSure, and have you noticed that they haven't been able to overtake the NFL despite claiming that they have more fans?
Have you noticed that baseball and football play most of their games on broadcast TV and have the front page of the sports section more often and more SI covers?
Yeah, this is SPEED's marquee event, along with the Daytona Duels. Don't believe you'll ever see this event on broadcast television.
ReplyDeleteThat assume those broadcast networks are interested in bidding on the broadcast rights.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'd say the SPEED gang got bigfooted tonight. And one other point - assignments at Fox/Speed have little relevance to individual capabilities, do they.
ReplyDeleteMultiDrive - Round off your fasteners with your slip-joint pliers and you can use our pipe wrench!
There is more going on in this race then just the top 3, I just know it.
ReplyDeleteShow the race, zoom out.
@Becky, thanks. I switched from Pitcommand to just the Trackpass scanners. Why Nascar.com has Pitcommand up and running without audio is another mystery. Doesn't make sense to me.
ReplyDeletePalmetto, Brian France said on Friday he hoped to return the same TV partners in the new contract that starts in 2015.
ReplyDeleteHow about that one?
I am getting so sick of hearing about the Million Dollars these are millionaires what's one more million?
ReplyDeletesbtf,
ReplyDeleteIt was scattered and then ESPN, TNN and WTBS split the races to get them all on TV.
I think Mike Joy has drifted off. Missing in action!
ReplyDeleteBZF probably hopes to get the same amount of money, too. I hope to be thirty pounds lighter and four inches taller. We all got hopes.
ReplyDeleteI just love when DW sings. He should do it more.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes feel this event belongs on a short track. The cars get too strung out in a short amount of time on a track like this.
ReplyDeleteThere's Mike Joy! He led us to commercial break. Chris Myers gets paid a lot to do that!
ReplyDeleteI wish it rotated around. Love to see this at Richmond. Heck, with this crowd they could hold it at the Rock. Still just a drive away.
ReplyDeleteVicky--was it Mark a few years ago give his to the crew? I seem to remember at least one driver say the winnings were going to the crew he wasn't taking a dime from it.
ReplyDeleteMikeC, I often feel this event should be a normal points race and moved to Vegas, so Bruton Smith would quit whining.
ReplyDeleteMIkeC;
ReplyDeleteI think Richmond would be a good track for this race since they neutered Bristol.
I just hate they way they keep hyping up the event - through all of the advertising and talk before the race. Now they talk about restarts and say stuff like you'll see better ones later tonight!
ReplyDeleteThen the actual big race itself is always just a total snoozefest like every other race on a 1.5 mile track.
Oh well, I'm obviously watching because it's racing.
Other than the hype stuff the coverage is actually good other than the usual missing action because of replays and stuff.
Mr Editor -
ReplyDeleteI may be mistaken, but wasn't it discussed to rotate the All-Star race among several tracks ...and RIR was included ...apparently Bruton's $$$$ made the decision for NASCAR
Walter
Speaking of BZF, when I tuned in to Race Day, someone in the crowd behind DW was holding a big sign that said "Brian Z France--reverse your lobotomy". Speed camera crews must have found it humorous as they were showing it quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteI'd agree this event is overhyped. The constant "the gloves will come off"...and to hype that they have to show "he can choke on that money" and "the pass in the grass"....how many years ago was it those took place? But that's all they ever seem to refer to.
ReplyDeleteWhat time is the main event? Maybe I can squeeze in a recorded 'Iron Chef' episode in between if I fast-forward through the commercials.
ReplyDeleteOsbornk they don't want this race in Richmond because then the drivers can't say they are confortable sleeping in their own beds!
ReplyDeleteMW implying payback on his own car. Can't quite hold his inner feelings back.
ReplyDeleteCamera shots jumping all over the place. Tight shots.
ReplyDeleteSure is not like last night's Truck race.
Our fav was doing ok but we just noticed that he was 23rd but we're afraid we won't hear anymore about him! Thanks Speed!
ReplyDeleteI think Richmond or Darlington or the Rock would probably be great. But I do think it's cool for the fans & the NASCAR community to have their two weeks home. Makes the long season more bearable, and gives fans a 'vacation' where they can visit shops & the Hall of Fame & such. Hoping to go myself in the fall (not race week, unfortunately.)
ReplyDeleteBurton needs a new career
ReplyDeleteFOX fingerprints all over tonight's broadcast. Someone intervened.
ReplyDeleteThat segment was a mess viewing wise.
ReplyDeleteAnd once again they don't show everybody crossing the finish line.
ReplyDeleteThere's usually an hour between the checkered flag of the showdown and the green flag of the All-Star race. So the All-Star race should go green at 9:20p.m.
ReplyDeleteWell, SPEED has no crew that produces Cup telecasts. The choice was elevate the truck crew or use FOX folks. We know the choice.
ReplyDeletePoor David Starr going to the garage thanks Mike for letting us know.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteDWs endless babble makes Mikey look good in the booth.....
Makiki
Honolulu
Well, that was interesting.
ReplyDeleteFOX has no crew that does Cup well. They blew the decision and everyone suffers but the decisionmakers.
ReplyDeleteMichael Symon vs. Guy Rubino - secret ingredient: rabbit
ReplyDeleteDale JR WINS
ReplyDeleteJr doing what he does best - ride around - count his money
ReplyDeleteJD, your gonna complain on just about everything aren't ya
ReplyDeleteIn this recap segment, do they need to have music playing in the background. Makes it hard to hear somethings.
ReplyDeleteYes, that is all we do. Where ya been?
ReplyDeleteIf somebody does not help Jr soon - is going to be bad - manic depression
ReplyDeleteI actually thought the commentary in the first race was pretty good. I would have liked it if DW would have done some more singing, but in general Mike, Mikey, and DW did a nice job of filling the viewer in on what was happening.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope they are as crisp and sharp in the feature race.
Nice for DR, he had a rough season so far.
ReplyDeleteYa think Jr. is depressed? Hmm..
ReplyDeleteYeah - it was so nice to see Ragan advance, and to see the television crew treat him like every other driver like he should be.
ReplyDeleteThanks, SPEED.
Will someone please shoot D Dub?
ReplyDeleteLook, listen to his interviews, can't hold his head up plus plus
ReplyDeleteHe's got a lot going on outside of racing. I think that's a key issue.
ReplyDeleteThis hyping of drivers intentionally wrecking other drivers is just plain disgusting.
ReplyDeleteI guess NASCAR likes it since it boost interest, but it's really embarrassing to Kirsten Voda, Larry Mac, and Hammond.
It almost makes me want to just turn it off which is sad.
Looks like one of the members of the club that calls this place "The TV Police" has made their appearance here. LOL
ReplyDeleteWAS UP EVERYONE sorry all eye have been glued to showdown and YESSSS WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ReplyDeleteDAVID RAGAN WINS IN THE UPS FORD FUSION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was sweet I for once get a chance to celebrate cause my driver JR never wins and you know how long its been since UPS has been to victory lane!!! Sorry everyone im just happy now lets enjoy this All-Star race :)
So happy beer and wine to celebrate
Kind of like the hype over Bristol and then it's a two lane green flag race.
ReplyDeleteHey Mike! Takes all kinds to make a world.
They keep trying to hype this up as if we're going to see the Pass in the Grass again, or something similar to that. Those days are long gone. You may see some leaning on one another, but that's about the extent of it.
ReplyDeleteBeer and wine? Ouch. Hangover.
ReplyDeleteVicky--until the mention of him going to the garage one wouldn't know he was in the race except for seeing him during the invocation :(
ReplyDeleteApparently JoLo & Zippy were having an all out drag down on the radio.
That was a terrible race and DW made it nearly unwatchable.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone in the Hollywood Hotel go to the makeup room before they go on HD TV ??
Larry Mac looks like something from the surface from a Lunar Landing.
Now I know why I DVR everything on SPEED.
JD thats ok cause its so worth it :)
ReplyDeleteBoy - that feature on the 1 crew sure was insightful. Why do they waste our time with stuff like that?
ReplyDeleteWorld record attempt at most flashlights in the background.
ReplyDeleteThe Harvick and Busch probation sent a clear unmistakible signal to everyone that 'boys have at it' is history. There will be no more fireworks in NASCAR. And B. France's bipolar personality has manifested itself in NASCAR racing once again. Proof? Friday's remark about the present TV partners returning.
ReplyDeleteI love the glitz and glamor before the All-Star race this is so fun!!!
ReplyDeleteOn Nascar.com is the K&N East/West race from Iowa so I'm keeping up with that too. Our guy is doing great in that race!
ReplyDeleteHad to be his most rambling press conference ever. No tie, looked rumpled, unfocused answers.
ReplyDeleteEven the mainstream hard card media was shaking their heads.
This could be more enjoyable if they would simply start racing.
ReplyDeleteAs much as I want to see the race, SPEED has almost lost this viewer.
GET ON WITH IT !
Hammond has lost his Snooki tan;-)
ReplyDeleteLet us know who wins Vicky!
ReplyDeleteGot another 30 minutes or so before the green. It'll probably be another 15 minutes before they do intros.
ReplyDeleteChicks still dig him!
ReplyDeleteWonder if we get those crazy drummers again this year?
ReplyDeleteWAY too much hype! Just get on with the racing. My real concern is that the #2 car is going to wreck the field at the end. They must be practicing for the Twenty-Four Hours of CMS next weekend!
ReplyDeletewho do you like in K&N Vicky?
ReplyDeleteThat K&N race is sort of a All-Star race as well, am I correct? I know at one time both the East & West Series joined up to race there.
ReplyDeleteIf they're going to waste our time with this delay in between the races, they could at least broadcast some of the stuff that's going on. Enough with the interviews.
ReplyDeleteImagine all the concessions that have been sold since the checkered flew for the Showdown? Time to start driver intros.
ReplyDeleteGymmie, We like Corey LaJoie - he's running 3rd!
ReplyDeletePS - Pastrana was just lapped!
ReplyDeleteTelevision has to "add value" to tonight's activities. As if the speedway is incapable of entertaining people itself. I just don't know. SMDH.
ReplyDeleteSo much smoke I couldn't see Reut!
ReplyDeleteJD, Chicks dig who? If it is not a driver, then you are as deranged as the whole TV broadcast crew!
ReplyDeleteWhoosh...
ReplyDeleteDH looks so bored!
ReplyDeleteRoyal Crown was good lol
ReplyDeleteGo Matt!
ReplyDeleteWell that there was pretty cool. I reckon I'm gonna go get me some Crown Royal when the liquor store opens Monday mornin.
ReplyDeleteThat's it. I'm going out. Too much time spent on flash and promotion, not enough racing.
ReplyDeleteThis is just me, but the format of the All-Star race needs to be adjusted some. A little bit too much downtime. They could've started the Showdown at 8p.m. Eastern and been just fine.
ReplyDeleteDon't understand the booing of JPM.
ReplyDeleteSorry, was off in NASCAR.com land. The Pit Command (paid feature) audio has never worked for the event tonight.
ReplyDeleteTalk about a cluster!
MM has his 22nd All Star Race! But he has to drive the 25 car!
ReplyDeleteVicky, they want him to be the bad guy but he really does not fit that role too well.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's necessary to bring your coke product on stage during driver intros. Pretty lame.
ReplyDeleteSolely because he is a furriner, Vicky. If he were Merkin there would only be 80~90% boos.
ReplyDeleteSomething is desperately wrong when the intros are longer than the first race.
ReplyDeleteVicky - sign seen at Bristol - 42 with a circle around it and a line through it and the words "Juan Pablo Deport-oya".
ReplyDeleteThis is so lame!
ReplyDeleteSorry going to bed for some sleep!
It's way more interesting and entertaining!
Dale Junior! What a surprise!
ReplyDeleteMy ears are hurting with all that screaming by Miss Sprint Cup!
ReplyDeleteIt's kinda sad, really.
ReplyDeleteWas actually able to get a pizza ordered and delivered and able to eat a couple of pieces between races.
ReplyDeleteAnon at 9:16 - agree!
ReplyDeleteOk is Jr in this race? Saw he placed 6th & forgot how this works.
ReplyDeleteSaw Tony.
Was on phone & honestly not paying attention. ...never mind....just heard teh SPRINT girl screeching.
Wonder what's up w Jr...body language screams not a happy guy He's IN the race!...hope he's ok w whatever is going on.
iNeed food. Hope it helps my headache. It's on it's way to me.
p.s. I could not take all the hype & had to lower volume...sounds like WWF fighting thing & that's NOT my deal
The Sprint Showdown ended at 8:20p.m. It's now 9:20p.m. and they have to interview the Dale Jr. yet.
ReplyDeleteTwenty years ago...when you heard 'Junior' with respect to NASCAR...what last name did you associate. Johnson? Miller?
ReplyDeleteAnon 9;16. AGREE.
ReplyDeleteway toooooooo long...it defeats the purpose of excitement if I turn off the tv, talk on phone or rest my eyes.
This is getting ridiculous. Won't get the Green Flag until just before 10:00 pm. Oh great, ANOTHER interview with Junior! Must be the tenth one this week. Probably going to ask him what his secret is for getting into the All-Star Race. Hope we have time for another dumb interview with Harvick complete with a replay of his pit road incident. Come on folks, let's go racing!
ReplyDeleteDale Jr's probably not happy he had to fall back on a fan vote to get into the event, instead of earning it.
ReplyDeleteAnon at 9:21 and the interview with Harvick he can tell us again that he doesn't understand probation!
ReplyDeleteMike, embarrassed would be the word.
ReplyDeleteSymon won; he kicked Rubino in Taste 28 to 20.
ReplyDeleteDid I miss anything?
The big Mo is long gone from this telecast.
ReplyDeleteAnd this is why this race wouldn't be good for network TV. Way too much downtime. American Idol and Dancing With The Stars finales killing time to get to the main objective? yes, the viewer will put up with that.....but not this event. They'd have to change it up a bunch.
ReplyDeleteMike C,
ReplyDeleteI actually did two loads of laundry while this crud was happening!
AND... I am a guy!
Bob in IND
Mr Editor -
ReplyDeleteWhat? ...an hour since Shootout ended and no race ...I'm outa here ...looking forward to professional broadcast on F1 ...see ya for TV Police
Walter
anon 9:05...JD is not deranged. The ladies love Hammond. They just do.
ReplyDelete