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The ESPN auto racing broadcast teams are listed in the table below, including races broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Keep in mind these are just the broadcast teams for NASCAR, Champ Car, IRL, NHRA, Rally America and the Busch Series. ESPN (an acronym for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting sports-related programming 24 hours a day. ...
ESPN2 debuted on October 1, 1993, as a sister station of ESPN. Nicknamed the deuce, ESPN2 was to be branded as a network for a younger generation of sports fans featuring edgier graphics as well as extreme sports like motocross, snowboarding, and BMX racing. ...
ESPN on ABC logo, September 2006-Present ESPN on ABC screenshot, HD version. ...
The National Association for Stock Car Automobile Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
Champ Car, a shortened form of Championship Car, has been the name for a class of cars used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades. ...
The three-letter acronym IRL may refer to: Indy Racing League, a U.S. based open-wheel racing series In real life, an Internet slang phrase Ireland in ISO 3166-1 code Internet Resource Locator Industrial Research Limited, a New Zealand Crown Research Institute A chemical used to fill the...
The National Hot Rod Association, known as the NHRA, was founded by Wally Parks in 1951 in the State of California to provide a governing body to organize and promote the sport of drag racing. ...
Rally America, based in Golden Valley, Minnesota, is an auto racing organization that sanctions rallying in the United States. ...
NASCAR Busch Series logo The Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs second division (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations top level, the Nextel...
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Race The National Association for Stock Car Automobile Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
ESPN on ABC logo, September 2006-Present ESPN on ABC screenshot, HD version. ...
ESPN (an acronym for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting sports-related programming 24 hours a day. ...
Dr. Jerry Punch (born August 20, 1953) is an auto racing and college football commentator on ESPN. Dr. Punch worked as an emergency room physician before moving to ESPN in 1984 as a pit reporter for NASCAR races. ...
Rusty Wallace Rusty Wallace makes a tight turn during the Advance Auto Parts 500 at Martinsville Speedway. ...
Andy Petree (born August 15, 1958 in Hickory, North Carolina), is a long-time fixture in NASCAR. After racing for years at local short track(most notably Hickory Motor Speedway), Andy became part owner of the #32 Busch Series car for Dale Jarrett. ...
Allen Bestwick (born on September 24, 1961 in Newport, Rhode Island) is NBC and Turner Network Televisions lead pit reporter for their NASCAR Nextel Cup and Busch Series coverage, in addition to serving as one of NBCs play-by-play announcers for its regional coverage of the Arena...
Mike Massaro is a racing analyst at ESPN, who often commentates on the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. ...
The National Association for Stock Car Automobile Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
NASCAR Busch Series logo The Busch Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR. It is NASCARs second division (often compared to Triple-A baseball), and is a proving ground for drivers who wish to step up to the organizations top level, the Nextel...
ESPN (an acronym for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting sports-related programming 24 hours a day. ...
ESPN2 debuted on October 1, 1993, as a sister station of ESPN. Nicknamed the deuce, ESPN2 was to be branded as a network for a younger generation of sports fans featuring edgier graphics as well as extreme sports like motocross, snowboarding, and BMX racing. ...
Dr. Jerry Punch (born August 20, 1953) is an auto racing and college football commentator on ESPN. Dr. Punch worked as an emergency room physician before moving to ESPN in 1984 as a pit reporter for NASCAR races. ...
Andy Petree (born August 15, 1958 in Hickory, North Carolina), is a long-time fixture in NASCAR. After racing for years at local short track(most notably Hickory Motor Speedway), Andy became part owner of the #32 Busch Series car for Dale Jarrett. ...
Rusty Wallace Rusty Wallace makes a tight turn during the Advance Auto Parts 500 at Martinsville Speedway. ...
Dale Jarrett prior to the Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway. ...
Allen Bestwick (born on September 24, 1961 in Newport, Rhode Island) is NBC and Turner Network Televisions lead pit reporter for their NASCAR Nextel Cup and Busch Series coverage, in addition to serving as one of NBCs play-by-play announcers for its regional coverage of the Arena...
Mike Massaro is a racing analyst at ESPN, who often commentates on the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. ...
Nigel Mansell racing in a Champcar in 1993 Terminology Champcar, a shortened form of Championship Car, has been the name for a class of cars used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades. ...
ESPN2 debuted on October 1, 1993, as a sister station of ESPN. Nicknamed the deuce, ESPN2 was to be branded as a network for a younger generation of sports fans featuring edgier graphics as well as extreme sports like motocross, snowboarding, and BMX racing. ...
The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series. ...
ESPN on ABC logo, September 2006-Present ESPN on ABC screenshot, HD version. ...
ESPN (an acronym for the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American cable television network dedicated to broadcasting sports-related programming 24 hours a day. ...
The National Hot Rod Association, known as the NHRA, was founded by Wally Parks in 1951 in the State of California to provide a governing body to organize and promote the sport of drag racing. ...
ESPN2 debuted on October 1, 1993, as a sister station of ESPN. Nicknamed the deuce, ESPN2 was to be branded as a network for a younger generation of sports fans featuring edgier graphics as well as extreme sports like motocross, snowboarding, and BMX racing. ...
Rally America, based in Golden Valley, Minnesota, is an auto racing organization that sanctions rallying in the United States. ...
ESPN2 debuted on October 1, 1993, as a sister station of ESPN. Nicknamed the deuce, ESPN2 was to be branded as a network for a younger generation of sports fans featuring edgier graphics as well as extreme sports like motocross, snowboarding, and BMX racing. ...
Studio NASCAR Countdown is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series and Busch Series prerace show set to debut on July 29, 2007. ...
Brent Woody Musburger (born May 26, 1939 in Portland, Oregon) is an American sportscaster for ABC. // Educated at Northwestern Universitys Medill School of Journalism, Musburger began his career as a sportswriter for the now-defunct Chicago American newspaper. ...
Erik Kuselias is the host of The SportsBash on ESPN Radio. ...
There are at least two well-known men named Brad Daugherty: Brad Daugherty: A former NBA player, currently a television sportscaster. ...
NASCAR Now is a NASCAR news and analysis show set to debut on February 5, 2007. ...
Erik Kuselias is the host of The SportsBash on ESPN Radio. ...
There are at least two well-known men named Brad Daugherty: Brad Daugherty: A former NBA player, currently a television sportscaster. ...
Marty Smith, born in San Diego, California on November 26, 1956, won three AMA National Motocross championships, all aboard Hondas, and was runner-up twice. ...
Angelique S. Chengelis is a sports journalist. ...
Tim Cowlishaw is a admitted gay national sportswriter for The Dallas Morning News. ...
2006 The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series. ...
Rusty Wallace Rusty Wallace makes a tight turn during the Advance Auto Parts 500 at Martinsville Speedway. ...
Scott Goodyear (b. ...
Jack Arute is an auto racing pit reporter and college football sideline reporter for ABC Sports. ...
Dr. Jerry Punch (born August 20, 1953) is an auto racing and college football commentator on ESPN. Dr. Punch worked as an emergency room physician before moving to ESPN in 1984 as a pit reporter for NASCAR races. ...
The National Hot Rod Association, known as the NHRA, was founded by Wally Parks in 1951 in the State of California to provide a governing body to organize and promote the sport of drag racing. ...
Paul Page is an American motorsports broadcaster who was the lead announcer of ABC Sports coverage of the Indianapolis 500 from 1988 to 2004. ...
Mike Dunn (born 20th November 1971) is an English snooker player who lives in Redcar. ...
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