ESPN NASCAR Countdown: ESPN on ABC Las Vegas Motor Speedway Highlights
Friday March 9, 2007
ESPN’s NASCAR Countdown will preview the NASCAR Busch Series Las Vegas Motor Speedway action Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ET on ABC with host Brent Musburger and co-host Chris Fowler, five-time NBA All-Star and former winning NASCAR team owner Brad Daugherty, two-time NASCAR Cup champion crew chief Tim Brewer and reporter Shannon Spake. The race telecast team, play-by-play announcer Jerry Punch ,1989 NASCAR champion and booth analyst Rusty Wallace and NASCAR championship-winning crew chief and analyst Andy Petree will also contribute.
NASCAR Countdown will also include reports from pit reporters Mike Massaro and Allen Bestwick, as drivers and teams change strategy from road racing in Mexico City to Las Vegas where they will gamble with a new track configuration and newly developed tires.
NASCAR Countdown will originate from Las Vegas Motor Speedway and will be telecast from ESPN’s new, state-of-the-art mobile pit studio as it sets the stage for primetime coverage of the 300-mile NASCAR Busch Series race Saturday afternoon, March 10. Highlights will include:
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Track Reconfiguration
The Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS) has been reconfigured in 2007 and this is the first time NASCAR Busch Series drivers will compete on the newly redesigned track with an increase from 12 degrees in the turns to 20 degrees and the straightaways increased to nine degrees. Fowler, Brewer and Daugherty will discuss the new track and its enhanced features that have resulted in increased speeds.
Risk vs. Reward for NEXTEL Cup Drivers
Punch, Wallace and Petree will discuss the risks and rewards associated with NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers also participating in NASCAR Busch Series races. The reward is learning a new track, while the risk is chance for injury - such as two-time NASCAR NEXTEL Cup champion Tony Stewart, who got injured at a NASCAR Busch Series race at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in 2006 and was unable to go the distance in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Dover International Speedway race the following week. Pain forced Stewart to have substitute driver Ricky Rudd take over. Pit reporter Bestwick will interview Stewart live and discuss the risks in racing and the new track.
Mexico City Re-cap with Juan Pablo Montoya
Reporter Spake will re-cap Juan Pablo Montoya’s NASCAR Busch Series win from Mexico City last week and discuss the mentality of “taking out a teammate to win.” Spake, Fowler, Brewer and Daugherty will explore the question, “How do you define teammate” and when are “bets off” when its time to go for the win.
NASCAR NOW: LATEST NEWS FROM VEGAS A SAFE BET (Sunday 10 a.m. ESPN2)
Members of the NASCAR Now team will fill their slots in Las Vegas where they will report on what’s in the cards for Saturday’s Busch Series race and Sunday’s NEXTEL Cup race. Rusty Wallace, Tim Cowlishaw, Marty Smith, Mike Massaro and Shannon Spake will report from trackside while host Erik Kuselias and analyst Stacy Compton will man the studio garage in Bristol, Conn.
Sunday’s NASCAR Now Features:
· What I Did on My Week Off: Greg Biffle went dune buggy racing in the desert
· Under Construction: an in-depth look at the re-constructed Las Vegas Motor Speedway
· There is an “I” in DEI: an update on the Dale Jr.-DEI talks
All Jon All the Time: NASCAR Now is spending the week (Tuesday-Saturday night) with Jon Wood as he prepares for his first Cup start.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON NASCAR NOW
“I talked to them (Goodyear) today, and that’s probably the hardest tire they’ve ever made for a NASCAR event.” - Tim Brewer, NASCAR Now analyst, on new tires created for Las Vegas Motor Speedway’s new track
“We had 22-gallon fuel cells last year at Las Vegas, this year approximately 14 gallons, so we’re to make a lot more stops. Last year we made seven during the race…we’ll have in the range of 16 stops this year. We’re going to have a lot more chances to excel or fall on our faces.” — D.J. Copp, NASCAR Now’ analyst and tire changer for Dale Earnhardt, Jr.‘s car, on his view from the pits.
FACT OF THE DAY: “Word is we’re going to have 20 sets of tires - a little fact for you, that’s 400 lug nuts we’re going to be using.” - D.J. Copp
About NASCAR on ESPN:
ESPN and ESPN on ABC will have comprehensive, multi-platform coverage featuring telecasts of the final 17 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races including the 10-race “Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup” championship on ESPN on ABC. Additionally, ESPN2 will be the home of the NASCAR Busch Series all season. For the first time in the history of televised motorsports, all programming will be produced totally in High Definition. ESPN aired 262 NASCAR Cup Races over a 20-year period starting in 1981. The network’s award-winning, live flag-to-flag coverage on ESPN was honored with 17 Sports Emmy Awards, as well as many industry honors. It is widely credited for helping to popularize the sport nationwide. NASCAR races have appeared on ABC for decades, beginning with broadcasts on the award-winning Wide World of Sports program in the 1960s.
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