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Author:  Ferrari [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:41 pm ]
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As I suspected....

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Budweiser and Jimmy Johns to follow Harvick to SHR: When #29-Kevin Harvick leaves Richard Childress Racing at the end of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, he will take major sponsors Budweiser and Jimmy Johns along with him. Reports surfaced last week that Harvick will bolt RCR at the conclusion of his current contract to race full-time for Stewart Haas Racing in 2014. Multiple sources speaking on the condition of anonymity say that when the move comes, it will also include the sponsors that backed the #29 team in a combined 26 races this season; 20 for Budweiser and six for Jimmy John's.(Godfather Motorsports)(11-16-2012)

Author:  westracing01 [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:28 pm ]
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Racefan4ever wrote:
Don't know where to post this but thought it might interest some of you
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http://www.musicrow.com/2012/10/tnn-debuts-tomorrow/
The Nashville Network will relaunch Thurs., Nov. 1 with a mix of live, syndicated, first run programming and digitally restored content. With WSMV-TV as the local flagship affiliate, TNN will be available over-the-air on channel 4.2, on Charter channel 91, and on Comcast later in November.

Jim Owens Entertainment and Luken Communications partnered to bring back the iconic country music lifestyle channel. Jim Owens Entertainment, headed by Lorianne Crook and husband Jim Owens, produces the nationally syndicated show Crook & Chase and the radio staple The Crook & Chase Countdown.

TNN’s first-run programming will include The Country Vibe, Crook & Chase, and The Rick & Bubba Show. Also on the schedule is Gaither Gospel Hour and Larry’s Country Diner. “We’re basing it right now on classic programming,” explained Crook. “We want to remind people where TNN came from and why it was so important to country music. Right now about 80 to 85 percent of the programming is classic—the shows that people love and remember like Nashville Now, Music City Tonight, Crook & Chase, specials and awards shows. People will get to see stars like Garth Brooks, Alabama, and Randy Travis at the very beginning of their careers. In addition to the music, we’ll have lifestyle programming covering cooking, sports, and motor sports.” This will include Lorianne Crook’s Celebrity Kitchen, and Southern Fried Fitness.

The original TNN existed from March 7, 1983 to September 24, 2000, when it became The National Network, and then Spike in 2003. Since the end of TNN’s run, Crook says fans and members of the music industry have asked her if it would ever return. Around 2008, she started researching the TNN trademark, and discovered that it expired about 8 months prior. “We [Jim Owens Entertainment] applied for it because we felt it was a valuable brand, because here we are 12 years later and people still ask about it,” she said. “We truly didn’t know what we’d do with it, we just knew it was valuable. We’re very serious and very dedicated to being conservators of the TNN brand. We want to make sure TNN is beneficial to the industry and that it truly entertains the fans.”

By happenstance they met Henry Luken of Chattanooga based Luken Communications. “We each had what the other one was looking for,” Crook continued. “Jim Owens Entertainment has tremendous deep vaults of video of country music history, shows we had done over 15 years on TNN. At one point, we were doing 70 percent of the TNN primetime programming. Henry has all the technology and had launched other networks.” Luken Communications is home to Retro Television® (RTV), My Family TV, TUFF TV, PBJ, MyCarTV and Frost Great Outdoors. Its networks reach approximately 80 percent of all U.S. households via a blend of over-the-air, cable and satellite television. TNN will have headquarters on Music Row and in Chattanooga.

The Nov. 1 soft launch will lead up to the major push on March 7, 2013—the 30th anniversary of network’s debut. “Everyone seems to be so thrilled about it,” added Crook. “Garth Brooks did some promos for us, as well as Vince Gill, Little Big Town, Ray Stevens, and Ricky Skaggs. We want to stay true to what people expect from TNN, but we also want to grow into the future, so it’s going to be fun to see how it evolves.”


Honestly, this could be really really excellent. With the upcoming demise of SPEED (so to speak), TNN coming back could lead to having the WoO Sprints, Late Models and maybe some DirtCAR come back to Live programming. Could also be a great outlet for some of the non-covered series (USAC, wake up assholes.) TNN wants to grow the network while keeping with it's traditions, well then, gimme back what I always loved about your network. Great oppurtunity for both the network and some of these series to take a chance.

Author:  FHgrad99 [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:30 pm ]
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It is now official, the trucks are going to Mosport next Labor Day weekend. The new additions to the truck and Nationwide schedules are great tracks. Looking forward to 2013.

Author:  kart99 [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:33 pm ]
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For UK viewers. Premier Sports will show the whole Sprint Cup series live. Trucks have also been added, with online voting going on to decide which ones get shown live.

Author:  Jonny [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:54 pm ]
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Good news for those of us who don't have to rely on a crappy stream and can enjoy the racing ad free from the comfort of our armchairs. #Notgloating

Author:  Chris A [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:07 pm ]
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I'm much more interested in Mosport, but I look forward to both.

Author:  Racefan4ever [ Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:15 pm ]
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westracing01 wrote:

Honestly, this could be really really excellent. With the upcoming demise of SPEED (so to speak), TNN coming back could lead to having the WoO Sprints, Late Models and maybe some DirtCAR come back to Live programming. Could also be a great outlet for some of the non-covered series (USAC, wake up assholes.) TNN wants to grow the network while keeping with it's traditions, well then, gimme back what I always loved about your network. Great oppurtunity for both the network and some of these series to take a chance.


USAC will never wake up. Silver Crown division is fucked. Midgets cost to much for what they race for. As of today 4 sprint car teams (of the 10 or 11 that ran the whole schedule) don't have the funding to run the full 2013 schedule. Damion Gardner's main sponsor Pace Lighting owner passed away. Robert Ballou's owner has to desire anymore. Hunter Schuerenberg lost his sponsor but will run what they can. The sad thing is we are only in November and things are looking bad for USAC.

Author:  Mobil1fan [ Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:44 pm ]
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Some changes to paintschemes for next year:
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15 year olds are now allowed in the Truck series on short-tracks (<1.33 miles) and road courses.

Paintschemes I can live with, but 15 year olds in trucks is a fucking terrible idea.

Author:  K_Sherman [ Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:49 pm ]
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I like the last name over the windshield.

Author:  Tommy Vercetti [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 5:18 am ]
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FHgrad99 wrote:
It is now official, the trucks are going to Mosport next Labor Day weekend.


This comes as a cost of Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Canada's stealing Atlanta sports, I see...first the Thrashers, now Trucks at Atlanta.

Author:  kart99 [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:06 am ]
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Petty have resigned Ambrose and Almirola for 2013

Author:  dr dog [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 1:18 pm ]
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Whoa whoa whoa, sponsors on the roof?? :yuk:

Author:  FHgrad99 [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:03 pm ]
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I've read that Greenville-Pickens is being considered for a truck race. Greenville-Pickens is a track that a lot of teams use to test their cars to prepare for Martinsville. It's a pretty flat 1/2 mile oval. One neat feature is that the names of all of their late model track champions are painted on the walls. Those names include David Pearson, Ralph Earnhardt (Dale's father) and Robert Pressley. Former All-Pro Series star Toby Porter's name is going to be added to the wall after winning the 2012 late model championship at Greenville-Pickens.

Author:  FHgrad99 [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 7:04 pm ]
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I also read that Sam Hornish Jr. will be back with Penske next year. He's going to run full-time in the Nationwide Series along with a partial cup schedule.

Author:  Fox [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:13 pm ]
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Motorvision TV will show 25 Races live next year in Germany :D :thumbsup:

Author:  K_Sherman [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:46 pm ]
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FHgrad99 wrote:
I've read that Greenville-Pickens is being considered for a truck race. Greenville-Pickens is a track that a lot of teams use to test their cars to prepare for Martinsville. It's a pretty flat 1/2 mile oval. One neat feature is that the names of all of their late model track champions are painted on the walls. Those names include David Pearson, Ralph Earnhardt (Dale's father) and Robert Pressley. Former All-Pro Series star Toby Porter's name is going to be added to the wall after winning the 2012 late model championship at Greenville-Pickens.

If this happens I'd highly consider taking some vacation days and going to that race. She lives about 20 minutes from the track.

Author:  Mattzel89 [ Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:49 pm ]
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Fox wrote:
Motorvision TV will show 25 Races live next year in Germany :D :thumbsup:


including the Shootout and the All-Star race. Still hoping for IndyCars too (although I doubt that now)

Author:  ZockeR [ Mon Nov 19, 2012 5:57 pm ]
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Mattzel89 wrote:
Fox wrote:
Motorvision TV will show 25 Races live next year in Germany :D :thumbsup:


including the Shootout and the All-Star race. Still hoping for IndyCars too (although I doubt that now)

Apparently they got the rights for the next TWO years. :flag:

Author:  Mattzel89 [ Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:15 pm ]
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yep, 2013 and 2014. They also mentioned that they're gonna have the exclusive rights, which means no more NASCAR on ServusTV

Author:  jacksonedb [ Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:11 pm ]
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Sadler to Joe Gibbs Racing: Elliott Sadler will drive a full Nationwide Series schedule for Joe Gibbs Racings in 2013, team president J.D. Gibbs confirmed on Monday. Sadler is leaving Richard Childress Racing after finishing second in points the past two seasons. There was speculation he might drive a part-time Sprint Cup schedule for JGR, but Gibbs said that was not in the plans. Gibbs said Kyle Busch will return to a part-time Nationwide Schedule for JGR after spending this season splitting a ride in his own organization with his brother Kurt. Kyle Busch reduced his time in the Truck and Nationwide Series this past season in an effort to focus on Cup. He finished 13th in points and missed the Chase. "With Kyle, not filling his time in Nationwide, racing, that probably caused him more distractions than doing it," Gibbs said prior to the Nationwide Series banquet in which JGR won the owner's title with the #18. "Kyle, he's kind of motivated being around the sport. He races Late Models and is a great ambassador for NASCAR." Gibbs said Busch would split a Nationwide car with several young drivers such as Drew Herring and Darrell Wallace Jr. He said plans also are being put in place for Wallace to drive a Truck Series team for Kyle Busch Motorsports. Gibbs said he was unsure which numbers would be assigned to which drivers at this point.


Good news about Sadler, but bad news about Busch. Maybe that means he'll put a young guy in his Nationwide car then?

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