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This article was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 22 May 2024 with a consensus to merge the content into the article NASCAR on television and radio.If you find that such action has not been taken promptly, please consider assisting in the merger instead of re-nominating the article for deletion.
Almost all of the remaining races are broadcast by the Speedway Motorsports-owned Performance Racing Network (PRN), besides the Brickyard 400 (which is broadcast by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network in association with PRN); many stations have affiliations with both MRN and PRN in order to air a full NASCAR schedule.
Danielle Trotta – host of NASCAR Victory Lap (2019) Brian Vickers – NASCAR America analyst and rotating/alternate pre/post-race show analyst (2015–2016) Krista Voda – host (2015–2020) Mike Wallace – color commentator (1999) Bill Weber – pre-race show host/pit reporter (2001–2004), pre-race show host/play-by-play announcer (2005 ...
This is a list of former NASCAR on Fox broadcasters, their position(s), and the years they were each with the network. Mark Garrow (substitute play-by-play or pit reporter for some standalone Xfinity Series races, 2001–06). Now works as a color commentator for PRN Radio. Glenn Jarrett (substitute pit reporter for some standalone Xfinity ...
On July 23, 2013, NASCAR and the NBC Sports Group announced a new $4.4 billion ten-year deal. [26] [27] [28] Ten days later on August 1, 2013, NASCAR and Fox extended and expanded their agreement, paying an additional $1.4 billion to do so, to complete NASCAR's new TV package through the 2024 season.
List of NASCAR on NBC broadcasters; S. List of NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race broadcasters This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 03:45 (UTC). ...
Former NASCAR broadcaster and pit reporter Bill Weber has died, the National Motorsports Press Association announced Monday. He was 67. Weber, a New Jersey native who graduated from Butler ...
The following is a list of the American television networks and announcers who have broadcast NASCAR's annual Daytona 500 throughout the years. Throughout its history, the Daytona 500 has been aired on all four major networks in the U.S., including ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox.