Tell that to the Earnhardt family, the Petty family, and countless others who have praised and advocated safety advances after a driver died.That got old about 7 or 8 years ago.
I like the smells of racing, race fuel and rubber.Great thing about being at Daytona itself. No Fox coverage.
Seeing fox go to ads every damn 10 minutes makes me want NBC to do the full season
Excellent news.Buescher and DiBenedetto both released from the medical center.
Fox does this every year, every race, and for every form of motorsports that they live broadcast. You should have expected this already.Seeing fox go to ads every damn 10 minutes makes me want NBC to do the full season
At least NBC does side-by-side for more than two commercial breaks.Every 10 minutes is average for US TV.
Nothing to do with it. Jarrett was from the south (Ned), and I didn't have a problem with him.I'll probably be crucified (or assassinated) for saying this...but I never had a problem with Mcreynolds or DW. Whenever I watched a race on Fox, that was "Good Ole crew" to me. Not sure why in recent memory, people hate them so much. Is solely because they are southern?
I love them, but now it's obvious they aren't as in touch with the current cars and strategies as they were in 2001 when they were both freshly retiredI'll probably be crucified (or assassinated) for saying this...but I never had a problem with Mcreynolds or DW. Whenever I watched a race on Fox, that was "Good Ole crew" to me. Not sure why in recent memory, people hate them so much. Is solely because they are southern?
Oh god, that definitely won't be disorienting *falls down*.Apparently there's also a VR app if you have access to Oculus.
As reported by #3 car, sorry.16 did not hit the wall.