Former pilots can do as members of the media
Comes from his best finish in more than ten years, Kyle Petty will move from its N. 45 Dodge this summer after TNT NASCAR broadcast team in six games to attend. Petty is the latest in a series of former leaders and active site can be found in the airways.
Petty joins Rusty Wallace and Dale Jarrett as a new breed of managers said that he hoped the television network will provide a new perspective on their current coverage.
Drivers Jimmy Spencer and Kenny Wallace leading SPEED 'Channel coverage with weekly appearances on shows such as "NASCAR Raceday" and "NASCAR Victory Lane". Spencer to fill a position for an analyst who is a fan-friendly and adds a lighter side to cover NASCAR. Wallace also like the shows on Speed to be fun and interactive, but also gives an analysis technique that only a current driver might add.
Dale Jarrett was really good addition Busch ESPN 2 coverage. Jarrett connects with old friends Dr. Jerry Punch and AndyPetree three men stand to make us feel like we were there looking at them. I was almost waiting for Andy Dale or ask for chips or popcorn to pass.
Petty will be sent along with Wally from the beginning of this week. I have seen Petty many interviews and he is always honest, intelligent and passionate about sport. This should spread quickly to cover the race is run in two hour mark. Petty hopes to help spread some of the commentsFrom to put out a couple of times.
Perhaps no one is still one of the front of the television in the long run better than Darrell Waltrip. It seems that Boogity Boogity Boogity air will be heard in many years to come as Waltrip became a popular broadcaster with the fans and media critics.
These drivers are really the way to the current generation of riders to have a second career to talk about their sport. By staining score many "and RegisKelly, Jeff Gordon would be a natural behind the microphone on a regular basis. There are still many good years of racing still left on Jeff, but he is very Word Smith. He may, when a shoe on satellite radio, Tony Stewart was honing his ability to broadcast? I have to believe it could be quite good.
The season is almost half over, hoping for bigger waves and big competitions.
The Week That Was
With a victory under his belt, Casey Mears is not planningto rest on its laurels rest. Mears truly believes in his team and plans to validate his victory at Lowe's, with much more.
Racing Weekend
NASCAR has had another first time winner of the season. Martin Truex Jr. won the rain delayed the Autism Speaks 400 at Dover. With Ryan Newman dominates during the early stages Truex lived with patience and connected via quick. Truex got a greeting from DEI teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. in victory lane. Newman had to settle forsecond and Carl Edwards was third. Truex has been a driving force in the transition to thirteen points. Mark Martin slipped into the top 12 to go to two villages.
Search Ahead
Coming up this week is the Pocono 500 Pocono and Denny Hamlin will be happy to be back at Pocono, where he won both races last year. 2.5 km of track to keep more than 100,000 screaming fans in Sunday's race. Tony Stewart holds the record in qualifying and other leaders raised the previous success at Poconoincluding Jimmie Johnson and his Hendrick teammate Jeff Gordon