tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post3623090064065023068..comments2024-03-05T06:32:37.180-05:00Comments on The Daly Planet: Race Wrap: Sprint Cup Series On ESPN From Chicagoland SpeedwayDaly Planet Editorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13834588435004023666noreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-20556108859010960242012-09-19T17:33:39.130-04:002012-09-19T17:33:39.130-04:00I am looking forward to see where this crock-pot o...I am looking forward to see where this crock-pot of BS will be in say....2 years. I mean how much further can the likes of France, Pinhead Pemberton, DW, and BSPN drive this sucker into the ground. Enjoy the magic mile folks. Zoom in. Sponsored by nobody presented by wheredidtheyallgo.com Can you zoom in a little more? MaidenNC3noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-59132770212822059572012-09-18T21:13:24.702-04:002012-09-18T21:13:24.702-04:00Buschseries, is anyone other than maybe Brian Fran...Buschseries, is anyone other than maybe Brian France really surprised by the ratings?GinaV24https://www.blogger.com/profile/10828669350024430018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-2068963815685722832012-09-18T20:59:52.951-04:002012-09-18T20:59:52.951-04:00“Speaking of commercials, all ten Chase races will...“Speaking of commercials, all ten Chase races will be utilizing the ESPN NonStop split-screen for breaks during the final half of each race. It's better than nothing, but certainly ESPN expanding this concept should they decide to stay in the sport after the current contract expires would make a lot of sense”.<br /><br />Do not speak, those yesterday were awful split screen right side commercials with single car shots or Jimmy Johnson sittine there holding the wheel. In my book go ahead and do regular commercials. Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06293217933289386039noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-79763271746727401342012-09-18T15:49:05.577-04:002012-09-18T15:49:05.577-04:00NASCAR at Chicagoland was crushed by the NFL ratin...NASCAR at Chicagoland was crushed by the NFL ratings-wise. If you were NASCAR and ESPN, where do you go from here?Buschseries61noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-32410780153581144172012-09-18T10:54:34.804-04:002012-09-18T10:54:34.804-04:00I didn't watch this race. I won't comment ...I didn't watch this race. I won't comment on the telecast, but it seems like it was a predictable one.<br /><br />I watched the IndyCar finale. Heck, I've watched that series all season BECAUSE of NBCSN. They remind me a lot of good ol' days of ESPN. A knowledgeable group of guys who aren't pushed around by the sanctioning body. The way they balanced the race coverage with the championship battle should be a blueprint for NASCAR on ESPN. But it won't be.<br /><br />After that race, I made the decision not to watch the Chase at all this season. I don't care to be frustrated this fall. IndyCar had a fantastic year and I want to end my personal season of viewing on a high note.Andrew Manesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13978408567990938017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-45898912030883922452012-09-18T08:49:25.504-04:002012-09-18T08:49:25.504-04:00Colorado, your comment about the drivers, media, e...Colorado, your comment about the drivers, media, etc using the word playoff so that the fans will think NASCAR is just like the NFL made me laugh.<br /><br />I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but the big difference between the NFL and NASCAR is that during NFL playoffs, is that people actually care about the games. In NASCAR, there are still 43 cars racing each week, whether they are still in contention for the Superbowl or not.GinaV24https://www.blogger.com/profile/10828669350024430018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-34079569095543591612012-09-17T15:17:47.780-04:002012-09-17T15:17:47.780-04:00I'm ready for this whole series to fold like a...I'm ready for this whole series to fold like a cheap suit. I'm actually rooting for it to fail. I'm going to do my best to bash this crap whenever I can. I've been defending it for a decade or more. I've been watching since 1982. All of my former racing "buddies" are long gone. They haven't watched in years. All of the shills in the booth for this awful Sport. MRN is no better. Winston Kelley is a shill. Love how the HOF has sucked under his direction. Nobody seems to see the great big elephant in the room. Pitiful racing. Pitiful reaction from drivers whether they win or lose. Watch NHRA or the IRL last night. Passion. Desire. Bob Jenkins even stated that he hated the idea of that late red flag that occurred late in the IRL finale but it was better than the G-W-C. An OPINION that doesn't follow the company line. How refreshing. JD, you tweeted that "20 Years of Nascar on ESPN." It brought a tear to my eye seeing what this sport used to be. I remembered almost all of the races shown in those clips. The sport is a shell of what it used to be. And Dale Jr. isn't going to fix it no matter what he does. NA$CAR has managed to surpass F1 with all of its pretentious drivers/owners/broadcasters/sponsors. Amazing.MaidenNC3noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-52146793252824748762012-09-17T14:11:19.126-04:002012-09-17T14:11:19.126-04:00For me, the NFL used to be a filler between NASCAR...For me, the NFL used to be a filler between NASCAR seasons. The way the games and coverage have been going, I might just have to say that NASCAR is a filler between NFL seasons. <br /><br />On a side note, I wish the Indy race would've been broadcast on a channel other than NBC Sports. I don't get NBCS and missed what sounded like an excellent race. Oh well. I guess crappy Saturday night shows on NBC win...@procarry23noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-56089985311557727152012-09-17T13:03:32.187-04:002012-09-17T13:03:32.187-04:00Anyone know why ESPN is not broadcasting across sc...Anyone know why ESPN is not broadcasting across scanners @ the track?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-1057005679340699332012-09-17T12:27:29.831-04:002012-09-17T12:27:29.831-04:00With Kyle Busch out of the Chase picture his name ...With Kyle Busch out of the Chase picture his name came up very little yesterday. I liked that a LOT! Still, there were many battles behind the leaders they simply don't cover. That will forever bother me. Another oddity; on Raceview, my drivers audio was 20 seconds ahead of what I was seeing on my computer and about 23 seconds ahead of the television. That NEVER happens, in fact it's usually the reverse. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-58609340487764775492012-09-17T11:45:22.990-04:002012-09-17T11:45:22.990-04:00McRace, McTrack. Didn't plan on watching, and ...McRace, McTrack. Didn't plan on watching, and when I tuned in to the MRN broadcast with 70 to go and heard even Barney Hall gushing over the 48, that was enough. I couldn't have been paid to turn on my TV at that point.Tim S.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-12885394113414111182012-09-17T11:01:07.913-04:002012-09-17T11:01:07.913-04:00I believe I got lucky this weekend. Everytime the...I believe I got lucky this weekend. Everytime the local NFL game(s) went to commercial I'd flip back to the Chicago Merry-Go-Around for a 3 lap update. Then my body's internal stop watch had me flip back to the NFL just as they were coming out of the break. Worked very well and I hardly missed anything from both broadcasts.<br />BTW, I screamed and threw peanut shells at the flat tube when BSPN showed very few finishers taking the checkered flag. Took 'em a while to find Danny Hamlin coasting down the backstretch too. What a joke production wise.Ziggyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00575751456094003292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-3646961348640406242012-09-17T08:37:08.715-04:002012-09-17T08:37:08.715-04:00P.S. I have heard the word "PLAYOFFS" mo...P.S. I have heard the word "PLAYOFFS" more in the last 7 days from the media, drivers, and owners than I ever had. I think that the Powers that be (Brian)are really trying to make sure that the casual fan understands that NASCAR is just like the NFL. No difference at all. Coloradonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-8449604026903029802012-09-17T08:34:26.037-04:002012-09-17T08:34:26.037-04:00I watched CBS Sunday Morning, and they did a piece...I watched CBS Sunday Morning, and they did a piece on Vin Scully, the longtime broadcaster for the Dodgers. I mention this here,because, the interviewer asked, "some of your best moments were when you didn't say anything. Why?" To which, Mr. Scully said, "Because I let the moment play out. Sometimes it's best to just shut up." WOW! is all I can say! Total respect for that man! Also, Saturday night's Indy race where Bob Jenkins retired: They showed some highlights over the years, and again, this man is a respected broadcaster, where he didn't need clowns, balloons, gophers, Ol' DW, etc. All he had was TALENT. That being said, I watched Sunday's race with much pessimism, as I am one of the few that really don't like Allen Bestwick. I don't like the "holding serve" quotes, or trying to use too big of words to comment about Stock Car racing. Not a fan of the tea and crumpets voice. As far as the actual race? Hard to believe that once the season starts, all 12 Chasers all of a sudden start running in the top 12 positions? WTF? Can't tell me NASCAR doesn't have an agenda, with suddenly looking the other way during tech inspection... 48 runs up front, and the ratings go down... Boring tracks like Chicago are certainly not helping NASCAR in the attraction of new fans... 5 tracks of the last 10 are the SAME track. 1.5 milers. Yawn.Coloradonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-65970388010731337402012-09-17T00:41:33.580-04:002012-09-17T00:41:33.580-04:00As I said on Twitter, I went up to the mountains y...As I said on Twitter, I went up to the mountains y'all see above Fontana instead of watching this race live. Upon seeing whatever portion of it later I could stand without hitting the "whiz" button, I don't know whether I'm more disappointed as a race fan or as somebody that did a tiny amount of small-time TV sports production.<br /><br />As the old UNCF commercials used to say, "A mind is a terrible thing to waste." So is wasting a great booth crew with nauseatingly tight and repetitive camera angles. So is wasting a great race series that now spends so much time just making laps while they have somewhat forced the TV partner to focus only on the chosen few that made the forced and false "playoff" in order to fulfill some Bozo's fantasy of competing with the NFL.<br /><br />Then again, what do I know? NASCAR still gets big ratings with terrible TV coverage and boring races while IndyCar put on a great show last night in my current home town (plus was very entertaining most of the season) and the crowd could have easily all been on a first-name basis with one another...and I'll be surprised if NBCSN pulled a 0.1 even on Bob Jenkins' farewell.KoHoSohttp://www.kohoso.us/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-14295713152332001002012-09-16T23:22:44.774-04:002012-09-16T23:22:44.774-04:00Racebuddy is fast becoming my favorite way to watc...Racebuddy is fast becoming my favorite way to watch these races. <br /><br />I was riding onboard with the 24 until his crash and then went off to do other things. It's amazing how much action you see just from that perspective. <br /><br />Only one other thing to mention, and that's about the caution that came out in the middle of green flag pit stops that forced a few top guys to take the wave-around. They waved off the restart not once but twice. As ESPN used the opportunity to jam in a commercial, they mentioned they waved off the restart because of debris, but while listening to the 24 radio at the same time, Gordon was told by his spotter that NASCAR was having trouble re-positioning everybody correctly. <br /><br />Really makes me wonder. Can't make the sanctioning body look incompetent on national TV now, can we? 1984 indeed. Maverick24noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-38838982769323948062012-09-16T22:00:20.045-04:002012-09-16T22:00:20.045-04:00The whole broadcast was about the Chase- No supris...The whole broadcast was about the Chase- No suprise there. There wasnt that much racing which made the booth's job difficult. We saw a great battle for the lead between Johnson and Keselowski, and despite the lack of racing they did show us battles throughout the field. For the first up to speed they did updates for just the chase drivers. the 2nd time they did update by going through the field.The reality is that there are 43 drivers in each race. But in ESPN's reality there are only 12 when it comes to the chase races. It would be nice if they didnt put all of their focus on the chase drivers but i dont see anything changing.Alex Jordannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-51596773121045127242012-09-16T19:30:46.292-04:002012-09-16T19:30:46.292-04:00Pretty much as expected, a boring race at Chicago,...Pretty much as expected, a boring race at Chicago, which will probably be followed by another boring race at Louden. Hmm, how many tracks like this are in the last 10 races? the answer: too many.<br /><br />It was a pretty day here, so I didn't want to waste the whole da by being glued to the TV but I came in and out and so saw enough of the broadcast to be glad I didn't spend my entire day inside. The hyperfocus on the chase is a bore. Once my driver crashed out, I no longer had any interest in watching the rest of the snoozer.GinaV24https://www.blogger.com/profile/10828669350024430018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-39617638008349058242012-09-16T19:22:15.542-04:002012-09-16T19:22:15.542-04:00This was the most disappointing race of the year f...This was the most disappointing race of the year for me. I tuned in to watch a race but I was presented with a show instead. From the TV coverage, there was no way to know what was going on in the race, what happened to drivers other than Hendrick Motor Sports or where most of the drivers were on the track. The side by side coverage was a joke and was of no use. It generally showed a little bitty picture of one car on the track during commercials and when something did happen, there was no coverage or explanation of it.<br /><br />The Booth and ESPN were clearly rooting for JJ to win the race and their disappointment and shock were clearly apparent. <br /><br />I thought the race was terrible but I thought the coverage was worse. I wasted an afternoon I can never get back.OSBORNKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06265276174788619591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-64034479403935179572012-09-16T19:04:06.113-04:002012-09-16T19:04:06.113-04:00Didn't see too much of ESPN's telecast,but...Didn't see too much of ESPN's telecast,but what i did see was status quo.I knew when they let the camera hang and i saw the big gap between cars we wouldn't see the lead lap cars finish.<br /><br />I think they would be willing to show the lead lap cars if there's not too much interval in the field,but i don't think they want the camera to hang in the same spot too long for fear of damaging it(there's your dose of sarcasm).<br /><br />I watched Race Buddy for a while,and was suprised to see it ran decent for the first half.But in the second half it had the same old problems(chain-freezing,VHS picture quality etc)so i give up on it again.It's so frustrating because when it works it's such a great tool,but oh well.<br /><br />I am hoping we get a re-worked version of Hotpass in the future(the current version is good,but a bit boring),or could we see Race Buddy come to TV?I wish i could say something positive here,but it's just the way things are now.I wish i could just worry about how my driver's doing,but because of the TV and Race Buddy mess(along with not having Hotpass for now),i have to displace my attention on other things.See ya next week.Jakehttp://twitter.com/JakeL42noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-39031760920453192762012-09-16T18:26:30.659-04:002012-09-16T18:26:30.659-04:00On the plus side, we were spared the mind numbing ...On the plus side, we were spared the mind numbing 'if the race ended now' 'stats', but again, limiting the majority of the coverage to the 'chasers' doesn't make for compelling TV. Thought the booth did a decent job, but single cars shots just miss the entire point of trying to watch a race.Sallyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03233133246348697023noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-77751565769664847452012-09-16T18:00:25.093-04:002012-09-16T18:00:25.093-04:00Skipped the broadcast.
Tired of the annoying lack...Skipped the broadcast.<br /><br />Tired of the annoying lack of race action we need with wider tv shots.<br /><br />Listened to Reds game instead.<br /><br />Last nights Indycar race was AWESOME and exciting as hail. Great broadcast, could clearly see what was going on, talked of different drivers and sadly, Bob Jenkins last night as race car driver. Classy night.<br /><br />NA$CAR is not worth the aggravation of trying to watch.<br /><br />Twitter told me who won the race without all the "Hype and chase talk".<br /><br />Also same gripes about race, too tight camera shots. No perspective.<br /><br />Oh, only one car finished the race according to BSPN.Sophiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07789033556426951026noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-76082525265799147862012-09-16T17:54:55.206-04:002012-09-16T17:54:55.206-04:00My impression of the TV broadcast today: 3 minutes...My impression of the TV broadcast today: 3 minutes of tight camera closeups on the 48 car - 5 minutes of commercials - 3 minutes of closeups... An occasional update on other drivers in the Chase then back to the 48. Must have been frustrating to have the 2 car spoil their fun and win, but they still managed to keep the camera inside BK's car while the other drivers crossed the finish line. Absolute frustration with ESPN's production of this race.<br /><br />I can count on one hand the times I heard them mention non-Chase drivers. They may as well be sent home for an extended vacation because they are irrelevant. Unless of course one of them has the nerve to block the 48, which would be the Apocalypse...<br /><br />Thank goodness for Race Buddy! Got to ride along with and listen to my favorite driver. Without it I think my 30+ year love affair with NASCAR would be over.lilrascalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09444509112628653263noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-81032072462897476652012-09-16T17:51:52.436-04:002012-09-16T17:51:52.436-04:00The weather was stormy here in Tampa so I was indo...The weather was stormy here in Tampa so I was indoors mostly. The "race" did not follow espn script ( JJ getting a start on #6 or the second coming of Jeff) so it was tight shots of the 48 ( I don't hate the 48), a race shown in replay on TV. MRN was better, as was having RaceBuddy on, and Twitter.<br /><br />I started to tweet - yet it was just SSDD, so I just canceled. Much like the "coverage" cancels my interest. <br /><br />I hope the weather is good here next weekend. Tourists gone beaches less crowded.Jojhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17003121615505036490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-86906636541125617502012-09-16T17:46:30.596-04:002012-09-16T17:46:30.596-04:00All season the booth crews wouldn't shut up ab...All season the booth crews wouldn't shut up about Danica. The chase starts, and nobody bothers to mention one of her best Cup finishes yet.<br /><br />I don't recall hearing when Kurt Busch pulled off or what his problem was, but maybe I just missed it.Charlie Spencernoreply@blogger.com