NASCAR 2024

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caryking
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Glasswolf said:

We've all seen Hamlin and Logano do similar things on the track. Doesn't make it right but it is what it is.
We've had many people saying that nascar personalities are very boring. Well, that a personality move. NASCAR needs this type of controversy. Look at the stands at Richmond. Not very full. We need energy!

Like it or not, this will create some energy.
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PossumJenkins said:

Hamlin did that after Ross wrecked him. And I say that with Ross being one of my best friends. That wasn't aggression. Aggression is fine. Aggression is what everyone was mad at Ross for. He was 3 car lengths back. He wasn't even close to making the corner. Then you hook the 11 for a possible head on into the wall. That was pitiful
We just disagree.
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You can disagree. But there's no disagreement that move takes zero talent. And it won't do anything for the sport. Cause next week the 3 will be exactly back to where he runs. In the back. I don't like any of the 3. I'm not choosing one. But Denny and Joey are ******s with talent. Austin is just a ******
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That was wild. The only drivers Austin screwed was those bubble drivers..lol
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PossumJenkins said:

You can disagree. But there's no disagreement that move takes zero talent. And it won't do anything for the sport. Cause next week the 3 will be exactly back to where he runs. In the back. I don't like any of the 3. I'm not choosing one. But Denny and Joey are ******s with talent. Austin is just a ******


Agree completely!
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PossumJenkins said:

You can disagree. But there's no disagreement that move takes zero talent. And it won't do anything for the sport. Cause next week the 3 will be exactly back to where he runs. In the back. I don't like any of the 3. I'm not choosing one. But Denny and Joey are ******s with talent. Austin is just a ******
A lot of people thought Ross was a ****** as well. I never did! I'm not a fan of any of these guys. In fact, I pull for Mr. Boring, Chase Elliott. That said, NASCAR has gotten too rules happy, for too long. Similar to F1. Right now, F1 is growing, NASCAR doesn't appear to be.

The series, which I've watched since the early 70's, is needing some fire. If this does it, then so be it.
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You think Nascar loathes the day that they said, "have at it, boys!"?
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GetOffMyLawnPack said:

You think Nascar loathes the day that they said, "have at it, boys!"?



Nope. That move will be the new promo for the action track. Was there and lot of emotion in the stands…lol
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caryking said:

PossumJenkins said:

You can disagree. But there's no disagreement that move takes zero talent. And it won't do anything for the sport. Cause next week the 3 will be exactly back to where he runs. In the back. I don't like any of the 3. I'm not choosing one. But Denny and Joey are ******s with talent. Austin is just a ******
A lot of people thought Ross was a ****** as well. I never did! I'm not a fan of any of these guys. In fact, I pull for Mr. Boring, Chase Elliott. That said, NASCAR has gotten too rules happy, for too long. Similar to F1. Right now, F1 is growing, NASCAR doesn't appear to be.

The series, which I've watched since the early 70's, is needing some fire. If this does it, then so be it.


The only person I could see getting in trouble is the fool on the radio saying wreak him. Other than that, I don't see anything happening.
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caryking said:

PossumJenkins said:

You can disagree. But there's no disagreement that move takes zero talent. And it won't do anything for the sport. Cause next week the 3 will be exactly back to where he runs. In the back. I don't like any of the 3. I'm not choosing one. But Denny and Joey are ******s with talent. Austin is just a ******
A lot of people thought Ross was a ****** as well. I never did! I'm not a fan of any of these guys. In fact, I pull for Mr. Boring, Chase Elliott. That said, NASCAR has gotten too rules happy, for too long. Similar to F1. Right now, F1 is growing, NASCAR doesn't appear to be.

The series, which I've watched since the early 70's, is needing some fire. If this does it, then so be it.


Ross is a ******. But his grandfather isn't Richard Childress. Ross can drive. Look if not for Preece and Wrecky. Austin shoulda won the race. That's not the issue. He absolutely butchered the restart (cause he sucks) and then blew 1&2 on the second lap (cause he sucks). Which allowed Joey a 3 car length lead. If he was on the 22's bumper and he moves him. Or bumps him. Or hell flat out even wrecks him. He was there. And we can all talk about whether that's racing or it isn't. Completely fair argument. But because he sucks as shown above…he was 3 car lengths back. And drove 300 feet deeper in the corner than his car would have allowed him to turn. The only requirement is keeping your foot on the gas. Had he not hit the 22, he knocks down the turn 4 wall and finishes 20th. Aggression. Personalities. Dale Earnhardt. None of those things are in play here. A guy who's not very good at driving had a faster car than he knew what to do with and this is what happened. That's the issue.
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PossumJenkins said:

caryking said:

PossumJenkins said:

You can disagree. But there's no disagreement that move takes zero talent. And it won't do anything for the sport. Cause next week the 3 will be exactly back to where he runs. In the back. I don't like any of the 3. I'm not choosing one. But Denny and Joey are ******s with talent. Austin is just a ******
A lot of people thought Ross was a ****** as well. I never did! I'm not a fan of any of these guys. In fact, I pull for Mr. Boring, Chase Elliott. That said, NASCAR has gotten too rules happy, for too long. Similar to F1. Right now, F1 is growing, NASCAR doesn't appear to be.

The series, which I've watched since the early 70's, is needing some fire. If this does it, then so be it.


Ross is a ******. But his grandfather isn't Richard Childress. Ross can drive. Look if not for Preece and Wrecky. Austin shoulda won the race. That's not the issue. He absolutely butchered the restart (cause he sucks) and then blew 1&2 on the second lap (cause he sucks). Which allowed Joey a 3 car length lead. If he was on the 22's bumper and he moves him. Or bumps him. Or hell flat out even wrecks him. He was there. And we can all talk about whether that's racing or it isn't. Completely fair argument. But because he sucks as shown above…he was 3 car lengths back. And drove 300 feet deeper in the corner than his car would have allowed him to turn. The only requirement is keeping your foot on the gas. Had he not hit the 22, he knocks down the turn 4 wall and finishes 20th. Aggression. Personalities. Dale Earnhardt. None of those things are in play here. A guy who's not very good at driving had a faster car than he knew what to do with and this is what happened. That's the issue.


This
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PossumJenkins said:

caryking said:

PossumJenkins said:

You can disagree. But there's no disagreement that move takes zero talent. And it won't do anything for the sport. Cause next week the 3 will be exactly back to where he runs. In the back. I don't like any of the 3. I'm not choosing one. But Denny and Joey are ******s with talent. Austin is just a ******
A lot of people thought Ross was a ****** as well. I never did! I'm not a fan of any of these guys. In fact, I pull for Mr. Boring, Chase Elliott. That said, NASCAR has gotten too rules happy, for too long. Similar to F1. Right now, F1 is growing, NASCAR doesn't appear to be.

The series, which I've watched since the early 70's, is needing some fire. If this does it, then so be it.


Ross is a ******. But his grandfather isn't Richard Childress. Ross can drive. Look if not for Preece and Wrecky. Austin shoulda won the race. That's not the issue. He absolutely butchered the restart (cause he sucks) and then blew 1&2 on the second lap (cause he sucks). Which allowed Joey a 3 car length lead. If he was on the 22's bumper and he moves him. Or bumps him. Or hell flat out even wrecks him. He was there. And we can all talk about whether that's racing or it isn't. Completely fair argument. But because he sucks as shown above…he was 3 car lengths back. And drove 300 feet deeper in the corner than his car would have allowed him to turn. The only requirement is keeping your foot on the gas. Had he not hit the 22, he knocks down the turn 4 wall and finishes 20th. Aggression. Personalities. Dale Earnhardt. None of those things are in play here. A guy who's not very good at driving had a faster car than he knew what to do with and this is what happened. That's the issue.
At the end of the day, all that you said is irrelevant for me. The series needs a boost and this will create a talking point. If it takes a non-driver to create the boost, then it is what it is.

We can discuss all the capabilities of any or all of the drivers. I do know this… I don't have a smidgen of capability to do what any of these drivers can do. So, I'm not one to say somebody can't drive. As I've said above, this is about creating some talking points for the series, whether good or not.

The NASCAR luster is wearing off…. I hate that because I love the sport!
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PossumJenkins said:

That's awful. That takes no talent. And if it was anyone other than the 22 or 11 he'd get a well deserved ass whippin
Yep. Dillon is still a hack.
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PossumJenkins said:

caryking said:

PossumJenkins said:

You can disagree. But there's no disagreement that move takes zero talent. And it won't do anything for the sport. Cause next week the 3 will be exactly back to where he runs. In the back. I don't like any of the 3. I'm not choosing one. But Denny and Joey are ******s with talent. Austin is just a ******
A lot of people thought Ross was a ****** as well. I never did! I'm not a fan of any of these guys. In fact, I pull for Mr. Boring, Chase Elliott. That said, NASCAR has gotten too rules happy, for too long. Similar to F1. Right now, F1 is growing, NASCAR doesn't appear to be.

The series, which I've watched since the early 70's, is needing some fire. If this does it, then so be it.


Ross is a ******. But his grandfather isn't Richard Childress. Ross can drive. Look if not for Preece and Wrecky. Austin shoulda won the race. That's not the issue. He absolutely butchered the restart (cause he sucks) and then blew 1&2 on the second lap (cause he sucks). Which allowed Joey a 3 car length lead. If he was on the 22's bumper and he moves him. Or bumps him. Or hell flat out even wrecks him. He was there. And we can all talk about whether that's racing or it isn't. Completely fair argument. But because he sucks as shown above…he was 3 car lengths back. And drove 300 feet deeper in the corner than his car would have allowed him to turn. The only requirement is keeping your foot on the gas. Had he not hit the 22, he knocks down the turn 4 wall and finishes 20th. Aggression. Personalities. Dale Earnhardt. None of those things are in play here. A guy who's not very good at driving had a faster car than he knew what to do with and this is what happened. That's the issue.
Yep. 100%.
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Let's talk about NBC again here for a second... not only do they push the time until 6:00 PM on a Sunday evening so that it doesn't coincide with those awesome "Closing Ceremonies"... but then even with an open time slot, it gets punted to USA... again.

NASCAR has no business partnering with NBC.
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TheStorm said:

Let's talk about NBC again here for a second... not only do they push the time until 6:00 PM on a Sunday evening so that it doesn't coincide with those awesome "Closing Ceremonies"... but then even with an open time slot, it gets punted to USA... again.

NASCAR has no business partnering with NBC.


Wow, for what reason I wonder? It's not like the race ran into local news coverage. I'll say this, given the fact that NBC dropped the their portion of the Xfinity series starting next year for more football coverage isn't surprising. Don't forget, NBC isn't even covering the Xfinity playoffs this year if I'm right. CW, is.
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Monday, August 12
5 a.m., NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Clean Harbors 250 at Richmond Raceway (re-air), FS1
7 a.m., I am Kevin Harvick (re-air), FS1
6 p.m., NASCAR Race Classic: 1987 Winston 500 (re-air), FS2
6:30 p.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour with Josh Berry (re-air), FS2
7 p.m., NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Clean Harbors 250 at Richmond Raceway (re-air), FS2

Tuesday, August 13
10 p.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Richmond Recap, FS1
11 p.m., NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Clean Harbors 250 at Richmond Raceway (re-air), FS1

Wednesday, August 14

1 a.m., NASCAR Presents: This Racing Life (re-air), FS1
3:30 a.m., NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Clean Harbors 250 at Richmond Raceway (re-air), FS2
5:30 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour with Josh Berry (re-air), FS2
6 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Richmond Recap (re-air), FS2
6 p.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Richmond Recap (re-air), FS2
5:30 p.m., NASCAR Weekly Racing at Riverhead Raceway, FloRacing
TBD, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, FloRacing

Thursday, August 15

6 a.m., I am Kevin Harvick (re-air), FS1
7 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Richmond Recap (re-air), FS1
8 p.m., NASCAR Race Classic: 2007 Daytona 500 (re-air), FS2

Friday, August 16
1 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour, FS1
3 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Richmond Recap (re-air), FS2
4 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour (re-air), FS2
3:30 p.m., NASCAR Xfinity Series: Practice at Michigan International Speedway, NBC Sports App
4:30 p.m., NASCAR Xfinity Series: Qualifying at Michigan International Speedway, NBC Sports App
6 p.m., ARCA Menard Series: Henry Ford Health 200 at Michigan International Speedway, FS1 and FloRacing
TBD, NASCAR Weekly Racing at Autodrome Granby, FloRacing

Saturday, August 17

1:30 a.m., ARCA Menard Series: Henry Ford Health 200 at Michigan International Speedway (re-air), FS1
3:30 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour: Richmond Recap (re-air), FS1
4:30 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour (re-air), FS1
6 a.m., Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour (re-air), FS1
8:30 a.m., ARCA Menard Series: Henry Ford Health 200 at Michigan International Speedway (re-air), FS2
12:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: Practice and Qualifying at Michigan International Speedway, USA
2:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: Victory Lane Review, USA
3 p.m., NASCAR Xfinity Series: Countdown to Green, USA
3:30 p.m., NASCAR Xfinity Series: Cabo Wabo 250 at Michigan International Speedway, USA
TBA, NASCAR Weekly Racing at Jennerstown Speedway, FloRacing
TBA, NASCAR Weekly Racing at Riverhead Raceway, FloRacing
TBA, NASCAR Canada Series at Delaware Speedway, FloRacing
TBA, NASCAR Weekly Racing at South Boston Speedway, FloRacing
TBA, NASCAR Weekly Racing at Florence Motor Speedway, FloRacing
TBA, NASCAR Weekly Racing at Bowman Gray Stadium, FloRacing
TBA, NASCAR Weekly Racing at Langley Speedway, FloRacing
TBA, NASCAR Weekly Racing at Berlin Raceway, FloRacing

Sunday, August 18

2 p.m., ARCA Menard Series: Springfield ARCA 100 at Illinois State Fairgrounds, FS1 and FloRacing
2 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: Countdown to Green, USA
2:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, USA
5:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series Post Race, USA
11:30 p.m., ARCA Menard Series: Springfield ARCA 100 at Illinois State Fairgrounds (re-air), FS1

Editor's note: 2024 NASCAR TV Schedule is updated weekly throughout the season.

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TheStorm said:

Let's talk about NBC again here for a second... not only do they push the time until 6:00 PM on a Sunday evening so that it doesn't coincide with those awesome "Closing Ceremonies"... but then even with an open time slot, it gets punted to USA... again.

NASCAR has no business partnering with NBC.


Sunday, August 18
2 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: Countdown to Green, USA
2:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, USA
5:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series Post Race, USA
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Wolfer79 said:

TheStorm said:

Let's talk about NBC again here for a second... not only do they push the time until 6:00 PM on a Sunday evening so that it doesn't coincide with those awesome "Closing Ceremonies"... but then even with an open time slot, it gets punted to USA... again.

NASCAR has no business partnering with NBC.


Sunday, August 18
2 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: Countdown to Green, USA
2:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway, USA
5:30 p.m., NASCAR Cup Series Post Race, USA
Thanks Wolfer

*at least it's on in the afternoon though.
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ncsupack1 said:

GetOffMyLawnPack said:

You think Nascar loathes the day that they said, "have at it, boys!"?



Nope. That move will be the new promo for the action track. Was there and lot of emotion in the stands…lol


How many times will NASCAR show commercial for next race with 3 car hitting #22 and #11 and censored post race comments?

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caryking said:

Glasswolf said:

We've all seen Hamlin and Logano do similar things on the track. Doesn't make it right but it is what it is.
We've had many people saying that nascar personalities are very boring. Well, that a personality move. NASCAR needs this type of controversy. Look at the stands at Richmond. Not very full. We need energy!

Like it or not, this will create some energy.
Kyle Busch was at one time that course personality but he's been stuck so far back in the pack the last year and a half he can't punt anyone. Instead he's either getting punted or punting himself.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em. Jim Valvano.

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Wolfer79 said:

ncsupack1 said:

GetOffMyLawnPack said:

You think Nascar loathes the day that they said, "have at it, boys!"?



Nope. That move will be the new promo for the action track. Was there and lot of emotion in the stands…lol


How many times will NASCAR show commercial for next race with 3 car hitting #22 and #11 and censored post race comments?




Ha, as soon as tickets go on sell for next year. The over under, I don't know.
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Marty & McGee Talkin' Season 2024 premieres tonight, 8 PM ET @SECNetwork, with the first half of the SEC football coaching lineup (part 2 Tuesday), including Sam Pittman's story about his mother-in-law's tricked out Dale Earnhardt edition Monte Carlo. #RaiseHellPraiseDale #WPS
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.@USANetwork got a 1.2 rating and 2.22 million viewers for Sunday's NASCAR race at Richmond, down from a 1.4/2.43 million last year, though this year went up against the @Olympics Closing Ceremony on NBC.

@NASCAR was the No. 1 non-Olympic sport event of the week on U.S. TV.
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Wolfer79 said:


.@USANetwork got a 1.2 rating and 2.22 million viewers for Sunday's NASCAR race at Richmond, down from a 1.4/2.43 million last year, though this year went up against the @Olympics Closing Ceremony on NBC.

@NASCAR was the No. 1 non-Olympic sport event of the week on U.S. TV.

Closing ceremonies ended at 6. Race coverage started at 6.

It was up against local Sunday newscasts and then whatever comes on afterwards. Period. Nice lie though.
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TheStorm said:

Wolfer79 said:


.@USANetwork got a 1.2 rating and 2.22 million viewers for Sunday's NASCAR race at Richmond, down from a 1.4/2.43 million last year, though this year went up against the @Olympics Closing Ceremony on NBC.

@NASCAR was the No. 1 non-Olympic sport event of the week on U.S. TV.

Closing ceremonies ended at 6. Race coverage started at 6.

It was up against local Sunday newscasts and then whatever comes on afterwards. Period. Nice lie though.


I personally think that the average fan forgot about it. I thought for a Sunday night race, the crowd was okay. Richmond had turned into a hard core fan track. I personally love the long green flag runs.
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LOL. Good. That's exactly what that little ***** deserves...
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TheStorm said:

LOL. Good. That's exactly what that little ***** deserves...


Agree. Plus 25 points and the spotter is gone for 3 races. Basically a empty trophy.
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ncsupack1 said:

TheStorm said:

LOL. Good. That's exactly what that little ***** deserves...


Agree. Plus 25 points and the spotter is gone for 3 races. Basically a empty trophy.
The only redeeming benefit of all that now is that neither Logano nor Hamlin got the bonus points for the win!

(is that correct? I didn't read the entire thing)
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TheStorm said:

ncsupack1 said:

TheStorm said:

LOL. Good. That's exactly what that little ***** deserves...


Agree. Plus 25 points and the spotter is gone for 3 races. Basically a empty trophy.
The only redeeming benefit of all that now is that neither Logano nor Hamlin got the bonus points for the win!

(is that correct? I didn't read the entire thing)


Good question? I need to look into that.
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LOL!

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Can't readily find the quote right now, but prior to the nascar announcement, Hamlin observed, "there's about $2MM difference between 32nd in points to 16th in points, so any fine for Dillon less than $2MM says the move was worth it financially". He ain't wrong.
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GetOffMyLawnPack said:

Can't readily find the quote right now, but prior to the nascar announcement, Hamlin observed, "there's about $2MM difference between 32nd in points to 16th in points, so any fine for Dillon less than $2MM says the move was worth it financially". He ain't wrong.
Considering he's still listed as in 25th place in the points it doesn't matter
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em. Jim Valvano.

 
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