After a boring Saturday night race at Richmond the Chase field is set. Most of the race looked like follow-the-leader. The drivers seemed to all cautiously proceed toward the finish line. It was painfully boring. As the end of the race approached a bit of action ensued, only a little bit. Continue reading “2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-Six Richmond”
NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-Five Atlanta
Atlanta Race Weekend is finally here!!! WooooHooooo!!! What a wonderful thing to hear and see the race without the interference of noise pollution generated by Larry Mc and Petty Kyle! Racing under the stars. The rumble as the cars roll past. Life is good when you’re sitting at the track. Continue reading “NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-Five Atlanta”
2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-Four
Too many commercials on FOX Sports One (and Two)! It makes watching difficult. As a viewer I feel I am constantly missing action on track due to the quantity of commercials. It is wonderful to start the day with NASCAR on television, in spite of all of the commercials. It’s even nicer to listen to Rick, Phil and Hammond call it. Happy 50th birthday Kenny Wallace!! Continue reading “2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-Four”
TV Ranting
Too many commercials on FOX Sports One (and Two)! It makes watching difficult. As a viewer I feel I am constantly missing action on track due to the quantity of commercials. I found out on Wednesday it was more than just a feeling. I was listening to the radio broadcast during Wednesday night’s Bristol Truck race. Action was occurring on track and commercials were running on television. Continue reading “TV Ranting”
2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-Three Michigan

A big thank you Robin Miller for saying, on the final episode of Wind Tunnel, “I hate Michael Waltrip’s act.” So do I and I was wondering if anyone else noticed it. Sadly Michael’s presence on television is growing while his talent/broadcasting ability doesn’t.
FOX Sports One is on the air. Whoop-tee-damn-do to quote Archie Bunker. Other than costing the viewer more and airing a whole lotta crap I choose NOT to watch on the ESPNs and NBCSports I don’t see the point. Just my opinion. In spite of all of the ads and stories assuring me that I will still get my NASCAR coverage I am concerned about how much racing I won’t see. Continue reading “2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-Three Michigan”
