Wow! I wasn't watching the tournament. Good for him.TheStorm said:
ncsu was right, they all came to the front after the stage points.
Cary, I see that your STITCH guy Kohles is in the mix this afternoon on the PGA tour.
I know Stenhouse has a precarious driving reputation; however, I've always liked him..TheStorm said:
Damn. Byron must have had a great car. Pushed Stenhouse almost the entirety of the last two laps. I'm really happy with that finish though!
He is a pretty decent superspeedway racer. Cool to see a one car team from Harrisburg NC win.caryking said:I know Stenhouse has a precarious driving reputation; however, I've always liked him..TheStorm said:
Damn. Byron must have had a great car. Pushed Stenhouse almost the entirety of the last two laps. I'm really happy with that finish though!
One race to go in the Round of 12. Only William Byron is locked in.#NASCARPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/fGV5TM71Va
— FOX: NASCAR (@NASCARONFOX) October 6, 2024
Joey Logano on the big wreck and why he didn’t have fun in the race even before the accident. pic.twitter.com/TitSLtCS1h
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 6, 2024
Josh Berry with sarcastic commentary about the DVP rules pic.twitter.com/s6eM9JN6nJ
— Matt Weaver (@MattWeaverRA) October 6, 2024
GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
I'll have to go back and look at it again then, because I didn't notice what he said about the 21... At first glance it looked like Keselowski was at fault, but after they showed it a couple of times I thought it was definitely Logano.ncsupack1 said:
He's not wrong.Joey Logano on the big wreck and why he didn’t have fun in the race even before the accident. pic.twitter.com/TitSLtCS1h
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 6, 2024
TheStorm said:I'll have to go back and look at it again then, because I didn't notice what he said about the 21... At first glance it looked like Keselowski was at fault, but after they showed it a couple of times I thought it was definitely Logano.ncsupack1 said:
He's not wrong.Joey Logano on the big wreck and why he didn’t have fun in the race even before the accident. pic.twitter.com/TitSLtCS1h
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 6, 2024
Now I have to go back and look again.
TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
Boooooooo…..TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
Well, I definitely owe Logano an apology here - he's absolutely right... went all the way back to the 14 to the 21 to the 22 and so on.ncsupack1 said:TheStorm said:I'll have to go back and look at it again then, because I didn't notice what he said about the 21... At first glance it looked like Keselowski was at fault, but after they showed it a couple of times I thought it was definitely Logano.ncsupack1 said:
He's not wrong.Joey Logano on the big wreck and why he didn’t have fun in the race even before the accident. pic.twitter.com/TitSLtCS1h
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 6, 2024
Now I have to go back and look again.
Sorry, I was saying that the field was basically running at 50 percent throttle.
Hahahaha! Maybe I've finally gotten used to him...caryking said:Boooooooo…..TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
I find his enthusiasm intoxicating. The F1 commentators bring energy to the broadcast. Diffey is very similar.TheStorm said:Hahahaha! Maybe I've finally gotten used to him...caryking said:Boooooooo…..TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
Yeah, I know you love that dude... I have to be somewhat careful not to get on the wrong side of you over him.caryking said:I find his enthusiasm intoxicating. The F1 commentators bring energy to the broadcast. Diffey is very similar.TheStorm said:Hahahaha! Maybe I've finally gotten used to him...caryking said:Boooooooo…..TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
TheStorm said:Yeah, I know you love that dude... I have to be somewhat careful not to get on the wrong side of you over him.caryking said:I find his enthusiasm intoxicating. The F1 commentators bring energy to the broadcast. Diffey is very similar.TheStorm said:Hahahaha! Maybe I've finally gotten used to him...caryking said:Boooooooo…..TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
I know what a stickler you can be on here!
*I thought that broadcast was handled really well yesterday... I liked seeing more of Jarrett and Johnson than normal as well, I know Jimmie still runs some, so it's not a normal thing - but I thought they had really good chemistry between them and that's coming from someone that has never really liked Dale ever to begin with.
caryking said:TheStorm said:Yeah, I know you love that dude... I have to be somewhat careful not to get on the wrong side of you over him.caryking said:I find his enthusiasm intoxicating. The F1 commentators bring energy to the broadcast. Diffey is very similar.TheStorm said:Hahahaha! Maybe I've finally gotten used to him...caryking said:Boooooooo…..TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
I know what a stickler you can be on here!
*I thought that broadcast was handled really well yesterday... I liked seeing more of Jarrett and Johnson than normal as well, I know Jimmie still runs some, so it's not a normal thing - but I thought they had really good chemistry between them and that's coming from someone that has never really liked Dale ever to begin with.
I think the coverage was good… that said, I do miss Dale Jr.
As much as I miss Dale Jr. in the booth he more than makes up for it in his Dirty Mo Podcastncsupack1 said:caryking said:TheStorm said:Yeah, I know you love that dude... I have to be somewhat careful not to get on the wrong side of you over him.caryking said:I find his enthusiasm intoxicating. The F1 commentators bring energy to the broadcast. Diffey is very similar.TheStorm said:Hahahaha! Maybe I've finally gotten used to him...caryking said:Boooooooo…..TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
I know what a stickler you can be on here!
*I thought that broadcast was handled really well yesterday... I liked seeing more of Jarrett and Johnson than normal as well, I know Jimmie still runs some, so it's not a normal thing - but I thought they had really good chemistry between them and that's coming from someone that has never really liked Dale ever to begin with.
I think the coverage was good… that said, I do miss Dale Jr.
It is odd not seeing him in the booth.
Glasswolf said:As much as I miss Dale Jr. in the booth he more than makes up for it in his Dirty Mo Podcastncsupack1 said:caryking said:TheStorm said:Yeah, I know you love that dude... I have to be somewhat careful not to get on the wrong side of you over him.caryking said:I find his enthusiasm intoxicating. The F1 commentators bring energy to the broadcast. Diffey is very similar.TheStorm said:Hahahaha! Maybe I've finally gotten used to him...caryking said:Boooooooo…..TheStorm said:If he was going to make a move it was his time to make it. I'm sure he thought someone would go with him, but they didn't. Diffey seemed to hold his volume level back a little more today, and sounded more on the same level as everyone else finally. Did not get on my nerves at all today. I enjoyed the entire broadcast (except for the long series of commercials with the race still showing in the smaller box to the right). I don't know if it had anything to do with it finally being on NBC v USA or what (I would guess it's all the same production crews actually). They did a really good job with that race.ncsupack1 said:GetOffMyLawnPack said:
WTH was the 8 - Busch thinking when he pulled out near the end? I guess someone was supposed to go with him. I understand that he is desperate to win this season to continue his streak of at least one win every year, but that one is a head scratcher.
I need to go back and watch, but yes, at the time I thought it was odd.
I know what a stickler you can be on here!
*I thought that broadcast was handled really well yesterday... I liked seeing more of Jarrett and Johnson than normal as well, I know Jimmie still runs some, so it's not a normal thing - but I thought they had really good chemistry between them and that's coming from someone that has never really liked Dale ever to begin with.
I think the coverage was good… that said, I do miss Dale Jr.
It is odd not seeing him in the booth.
This is a pretty cool collaboration! Crocs have been making moves in different industries, so teaming up with NASCAR feels like a natural fit. Fans are always looking for new ways to rep their favorite brands, and Crocs' unique, customizable style will definitely appeal to a lot of NASCAR enthusiasts.Wolfer79 said:
@Crocs @NASCAR
The two have officially signed a licensing deal, continuing the racing series' recent trend of acquiring new merchandise partners.
Shoe brand Crocs has signed an official licensing deal with NASCAR, continuing the racing series' recent streak of bringing on new merchandise partners. The agreement will be announced later this morning and will result in the Colorado-based foam footwear manufacturer selling a new NASCAR-branded collection of shoes starting at retailers, wholesalers and the Crocs website beginning Monday. Consumers who have the Crocs app downloaded will get an early purchasing window starting tomorrow. The foam shoes will have designs like checkered flag graphics, NASCAR's color pattern, charms and LED devices.
In 2006, Crocs made its first play in NASCAR with several team-side licensing deals with the likes of Dale Earnhardt Jr., Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing and Richard Childress Racing. NASCAR Managing Dir of Licensing & Consumer Products Megan Malayter noted that Crocs is a well-known shoe brand and that the deal "gives NASCAR fans a fun, functional way to put their passion on display ... and provides NASCAR another important opportunity to meet new consumers and potential fans where they are." The Crocs deal is the latest for Malayter's licensing department as NASCAR works to build its cool factor through its approach to merchandise.https://studyhelper.com/argumentative-essay-samples.@Crocs 🤝 @NASCAR
— Sports Business Journal (@SBJ) February 1, 2024
The two have officially signed a licensing deal, continuing the racing series’ recent trend of acquiring new merchandise partners.
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NASCAR Cup Talladega Sunday on NBC: 3.127m
— Sports TV Ratings (@SportsTVRatings) October 8, 2024
NASCAR Xfinity Saturday on the CW: 917K
Even with the DVP clock, Jeff explains how the early switch from the red flag to the yellow flag impacted the race results. 🚩 pic.twitter.com/g3OUFrG2tJ
— Dirty Mo Media (@DirtyMoMedia) October 8, 2024
Wow. So we've got what, maybe no more than 3-5 senior nascar people running the race and they are THAT unorganized?ncsupack1 said:
NASCAR had a rough day Sunday.Even with the DVP clock, Jeff explains how the early switch from the red flag to the yellow flag impacted the race results. 🚩 pic.twitter.com/g3OUFrG2tJ
— Dirty Mo Media (@DirtyMoMedia) October 8, 2024
GetOffMyLawnPack said:Wow. So we've got what, maybe no more than 3-5 senior nascar people running the race and they are THAT unorganized?ncsupack1 said:
NASCAR had a rough day Sunday.Even with the DVP clock, Jeff explains how the early switch from the red flag to the yellow flag impacted the race results. 🚩 pic.twitter.com/g3OUFrG2tJ
— Dirty Mo Media (@DirtyMoMedia) October 8, 2024
Wolfer79 said:
@TheCW is considering having its NASCAR booth call some races next year remotely from @NASCAR's new production facility in North Carolina, per people familiar.
hthttps://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2024/10/09/nascar-the-cw-considering-calling-races-remotely?publicationSource=closingbell&issue=6c231fe0e1e548a6b8dbdb86a14f37ac
Judge has set dates:
— Jenna Fryer (@JennaFryer) October 9, 2024
- Preliminary injunction hearing is set for October 16 at 9AM
- NASCAR’s response to motion for preliminary injunction is due October 14
- NASCAR’s response to motion for expedited discovery is due October 11 (FRIDAY) https://t.co/PmmsSFo8dY
Greg Biffle will be the honorary starter for the Cup race Sunday at Charlotte in recognition of his hurricane relief efforts in flying his helicopter with supplies and communication services to help those in Western North Carolina.
— Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) October 11, 2024