Here's @Chevrolet's new ad, "Never Ending Story," that it will debut around Daytona 500 coverage to highlight its status as @NASCAR's most winning manufacturer. pic.twitter.com/RiMm0kOwJ9
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) February 18, 2024
Here's @Chevrolet's new ad, "Never Ending Story," that it will debut around Daytona 500 coverage to highlight its status as @NASCAR's most winning manufacturer. pic.twitter.com/RiMm0kOwJ9
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) February 18, 2024
wolf howl said:
If you haven't watched Nascar: Full Speed on Netflix it's worth a viewing. I use to be a bigger fan than I am now but mostly because the drivers I cared about aged out and none of the younger ones really made me care. This series is good in that it takes you through the end of the season as the playoffs are kicking off and just some of the behind the scenes stuff. Only 5 one hour episodes total so an easy thing to get through.
It did make me appreciate a couple of the younger guys so I'll probably tune in a little more this season just to cheer for them some. Hopefully they'll do another season this year.
I thought it was ok, but pretty well done. At the same time I also felt like it was the Denny Hamlin show...and my personal history there probably colors that not as interesting as it may be to others...hahahancsupack1 said:wolf howl said:
If you haven't watched Nascar: Full Speed on Netflix it's worth a viewing. I use to be a bigger fan than I am now but mostly because the drivers I cared about aged out and none of the younger ones really made me care. This series is good in that it takes you through the end of the season as the playoffs are kicking off and just some of the behind the scenes stuff. Only 5 one hour episodes total so an easy thing to get through.
It did make me appreciate a couple of the younger guys so I'll probably tune in a little more this season just to cheer for them some. Hopefully they'll do another season this year.
I really need to check it out.
PossumJenkins said:I thought it was ok, but pretty well done. At the same time I also felt like it was the Denny Hamlin show...and my personal history there probably colors that not as interesting as it may be to others...hahahancsupack1 said:wolf howl said:
If you haven't watched Nascar: Full Speed on Netflix it's worth a viewing. I use to be a bigger fan than I am now but mostly because the drivers I cared about aged out and none of the younger ones really made me care. This series is good in that it takes you through the end of the season as the playoffs are kicking off and just some of the behind the scenes stuff. Only 5 one hour episodes total so an easy thing to get through.
It did make me appreciate a couple of the younger guys so I'll probably tune in a little more this season just to cheer for them some. Hopefully they'll do another season this year.
I really need to check it out.
Daytona 500
— Announcer Schedules (@announcerskeds) February 19, 2024
NASCAR Cup Series
4 pm ET
FOX@mikejoy500 (pbp), @ClintBowyer (analyst), @KevinHarvick (analyst), @LarryMac28 (race analyst); @JamieLittleTV, @ReganSmith & @JoshRSims (reporters) plus @MW55 #Daytona500 #NASCAR
📍Daytona Beach, Fla.
Glasswolf said:
The 11 am race has been moved back to after the cup race
Lol... everytime that I'm just getting ready to check the TV again.Glasswolf said:
The 11 am race has been moved back to after the cup race
Daytona 500
— Announcer Schedules (@announcerskeds) February 19, 2024
NASCAR Cup Series
4 pm ET
MRN Radio @TheAlexHayden, @JeffStriegle & @RustyWallace (booth); @DGodfatherMoody @TheMikeBagley & @dillon_welch (turns); @ThePostman68 @JasonToy1 & @kimmiecoon (pits) on the national radio call. #Daytona500 #NASCAR
📍Daytona Beach, Fla.
Nice touch there also with The Rock giving the command...TheStorm said:
Man, I love the Thunderbirds!
Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Glasswolf said:Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Packchem91 said:Glasswolf said:Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Those in car shots showed some violence. Can see how wrists get broken
I really thought Harvick was great on the broadcast last night.ncsupack1 said:Packchem91 said:Glasswolf said:Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Those in car shots showed some violence. Can see how wrists get broken
Apparently this new car produces violent impacts.
TheStorm said:I really thought Harvick was great on the broadcast last night.ncsupack1 said:Packchem91 said:Glasswolf said:Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Those in car shots showed some violence. Can see how wrists get broken
Apparently this new car produces violent impacts.
Harvick said the wrist injuries are more prevalent with the rack and pinion steering. Most drivers have now started to just let go of the wheel because because it jerks so violently.ncsupack1 said:Packchem91 said:Glasswolf said:Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Those in car shots showed some violence. Can see how wrists get broken
Apparently this new car produces violent impacts.
Glasswolf said:Harvick said the wrist injuries are more prevalent with the rack and pinion steering. Most drivers have now started to just let go of the wheel because because it jerks so violently.ncsupack1 said:Packchem91 said:Glasswolf said:Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Those in car shots showed some violence. Can see how wrists get broken
Apparently this new car produces violent impacts.
One of the replays last night during the big wreck with around 10 laps left showed the driver just letting go of the wheel, spinning around and then it straightened up, he grabbed it back and kept on driving forward. Sometimes Jesus just needs to take the wheel. lolncsupack1 said:Glasswolf said:Harvick said the wrist injuries are more prevalent with the rack and pinion steering. Most drivers have now started to just let go of the wheel because because it jerks so violently.ncsupack1 said:Packchem91 said:Glasswolf said:Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Those in car shots showed some violence. Can see how wrists get broken
Apparently this new car produces violent impacts.
Agree. You can see the drivers let go most of the time from the steering wheel.
wolf howl said:One of the replays last night during the big wreck with around 10 laps left showed the driver just letting go of the wheel, spinning around and then it straightened up, he grabbed it back and kept on driving forward. Sometimes Jesus just needs to take the wheel. lolncsupack1 said:Glasswolf said:Harvick said the wrist injuries are more prevalent with the rack and pinion steering. Most drivers have now started to just let go of the wheel because because it jerks so violently.ncsupack1 said:Packchem91 said:Glasswolf said:Late crash lolcaryking said:
Early crash…
Those in car shots showed some violence. Can see how wrists get broken
Apparently this new car produces violent impacts.
Agree. You can see the drivers let go most of the time from the steering wheel.
Viewership figures are not yet in for the Daytona 500, but leading into the race, NASCAR President Steve Phelps told me that when the event gets hit with a weather delay like this year, it typically means an audience drop of anywhere from 20-25% from a normal Daytona 500 number pic.twitter.com/1XU3YpSIc3
— Austin Karp (@AustinKarp) February 20, 2024
The new Daytona 500 champ is "self-taught" and got his start with video games! After a long Monday at the track, I talked to insider @BobPockrass about the sport's star power, the next generation of racers, #NASCAR on Netflix, and other headlines for 2024. https://t.co/Mxscf9qqMl
— Amy Lawrence (@ALawRadio) February 20, 2024
A gorgeous sound. https://t.co/bfXwj5B9cW
— Marty Smith (@MartySmithESPN) February 21, 2024
.@FamilyDollar's vendor partners at Atlanta to include @MDLZ's @Oreo, @Purina and @Henkel; these are the companies helping the retailer pay for the deal with @LEGACYMotorClub.
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) February 21, 2024
🔲 At Daytona, sister brand @DollarTree's vendor partners were @SmithfieldFoods, @Energizer + @Reeses. pic.twitter.com/PAgEweaWcz
.@FoxTV got 6.0 million viewers for Monday's re-scheduled Daytona 500.
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) February 21, 2024
🔲 The last rain-impacted Daytona 500 in 2021 got 4.83 million viewers but that race finished Sunday night.
🔲 The last time there was a Monday finish was 2020 when Trump came; that got 7.33 million viewers. pic.twitter.com/P4fMHHV1Hz
Tough break for NASCAR with the rain.
— Austin Karp (@AustinKarp) February 21, 2024
6 million viewers marks the 2nd lowest Daytona 500 figure on record (behind only that 2021 race)
Last year, 8.2 million viewers on Fox https://t.co/0lTJ2ZBKU7
Great video!Wolfer79 said:A gorgeous sound. https://t.co/bfXwj5B9cW
— Marty Smith (@MartySmithESPN) February 21, 2024
Wolfer79 said:
Tough break for NASCAR with the rain.
6 million viewers marks the 2nd lowest Daytona 500 figure on record (behind only that 2021 race)
Last year, 8.2 million viewers on FoxTough break for NASCAR with the rain.
— Austin Karp (@AustinKarp) February 21, 2024
6 million viewers marks the 2nd lowest Daytona 500 figure on record (behind only that 2021 race)
Last year, 8.2 million viewers on Fox https://t.co/0lTJ2ZBKU7
Wolfer79 said:.@FamilyDollar's vendor partners at Atlanta to include @MDLZ's @Oreo, @Purina and @Henkel; these are the companies helping the retailer pay for the deal with @LEGACYMotorClub.
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) February 21, 2024
🔲 At Daytona, sister brand @DollarTree's vendor partners were @SmithfieldFoods, @Energizer + @Reeses. pic.twitter.com/PAgEweaWcz