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During Nationwide qualifying, ESPN didn't show even a fraction of a second of Harvick's pole winning qualifying lap. What the hell is the problem over there? :rolleyes:
 
And this surprises you? ESPN consistantly follows their story instead of letting what is happening on the track determine the story. Guess it never ocurred to someone at ESPN that Kevin does well at road courses and perhaps they needed to put a camera on him. Wasn't the Kyle and Carl show also on the track at the same time, we all know that is more important:sarcasm:
 
And this surprises you? ESPN consistantly follows their story instead of letting what is happening on the track determine the story. Guess it never ocurred to someone at ESPN that Kevin does well at road courses and perhaps they needed to put a camera on him. Wasn't the Kyle and Carl show also on the track at the same time, we all know that is more important:sarcasm:

These people need to get the hell out of NASCAR man. Three weeks in and I'm already wishing we had Jaws Waltrip, BozoMac and Digger back.:rolleyes:
 
I dont think ESPN has it on a delay like Speed so everything is shown in realtime, hence alot of laps get missed. Kind of sucks.
 
I dont think ESPN has it on a delay like Speed so everything is shown in realtime, hence alot of laps get missed. Kind of sucks.

Yes, ESPN is on delay (at least they were at Iowa). Ashley said he was starting 2nd a half hour before ESPN showed his qualifying lap.
 
Maybe they just dont give a crap

Ding ding ding! Winna winna chicken dinna!
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With five cars on the track qualifying at once they had to focus on each of them in the order that they went out.
 
I'm enjoying this telecast. The 3 guys in the booth are doing a good job.

There a few things I'd question, like the shot of the guy on his back under the car in the garage, but, overall, it's been a decent telecast.
 
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