Okay, for real this time. Yes, the "Buschwhackers" aren't as big of a threat as they once were, but they haven't gone away entirely. The time has come to decide whether to eliminate them altogether, or perhaps alter the current restrictions to both ensure fair competition and aid driver development.
VIDEO CLIPS
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjZQnMo0uMCFGIKiaQGP51dCf0iiyG2KS&si=5mmv7bmmcfVN8ufW
#Buschwhackers #KyleBusch #KyleLarson #xfinityseries #truckseries
0:00 - The Problem
3:00 - Elimination by Playoff Status
6:43 - More Open Teams
11:05 - Conclusion
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_DLIU3QGQ8
Oh, yeah, I'm ready!
Season 4 of BSGN begins with the Budweiser Shootout, which will be posted by the morning of next Saturday's race. For the second year in a row, there will also be grids for the Gatorade Duels, all culminating with the posting of the starting lineup for the 53rd Annual Daytona 500 on the night of Friday, February 18!
New Pavement. New Fuel. New Cars. New Points. Classic Grids on BSGN!
MUSIC:
"Europa" by Globus (instrumental produced by ThirdAgeFilms)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6uX0MWetHA
FREE AUTOGRAPHS:
Mail a self-addressed, stamped envelope (any size) to:
Brock Beard
3377 Deer Valley Road #334
Antioch, California 94531
and I'll mail you back a free signed photograph!
BSGN BUMPER STICKERS - $3.49 each plus shipping:
http://www.cafepress.com/BSGN
BSGN on FACEBOOK:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/BSGN-Brocks-Starting-Grid-Network/414022600214
(c) Brock Beard, 2011
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJIOFBXR4ns
Pre-race shows are way too long.
Nowhere is this more clearly shown than in ESPN's broadcasts of these two NASCAR championship races.
On the top is the satellite feed from the 1992 Hooters 500 at Atlanta, widely regarded as one of the best - if not THE best - NASCAR races. Heading into the race, there were too many storylines to count. Six drivers with a mathematical shot at the championship. Richard Petty's final start. Rick Mast's first career pole in Oldsmobile's last race. And, in hindsight, the first start of then-Busch Series standout Jeff Gordon. ESPN could have spent hours covering just these stories, and yet they didn't. They managed to cover it all in just 20 minutes and 30 seconds, bringing us right to the green flag.
On the bottom is the actual broadcast from last fall's season finale, the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead. Again, the championship battle is a compelling story as, for the second-straight year, two drivers were set to race for it in the final event. Penske Racing was set to bid for an elusive first title. There was also the controversial wreck between Jeff Gordon and Clint Bowyer at Phoenix the week before. It also marked the final appearance of the "Gen-Five" car. Good stories, but nowhere near as plentiful as those in 1992. So, they took less time, right? Wrong. Although Kid Rock says "it all starts right now" at 1:58 in this video, the green flag is actually nearly TWO HOURS LATER.
If you believe ESPN needed all that extra time, take a close look at these first twenty minutes. Both broadcasts begin with a musical introduction saluting the championship contenders, but from there, the 2012 broadcast immediately hits the brakes. The 2012 crew remains in the booth, kicking around topics while the crowd files into the track. There's a leisurely tone to their discussion because, after all, they have plenty of time before the start. By the time the green flag drops in the 1992 broadcast, the cars are still covered-up on pit road, making way for Kid Rock's concert.
In 1992, Bob Jenkins and .38 Special launch us trackside after just a few minutes with drivers in their cars and pit reporters working the rounds. It feels more exciting to know the green flag is moments away, but the commentators aren't rushed, either. Instead, they are extremely efficient with the time they're given. They manage to interview several drivers, do a full field rundown, and check in with every reporter on pit road. It runs like clockwork, keeps the excitement levels up, and above all, doesn't waste our time.
And, in reality, today's commentators don't NEED to take more time than that. Sports fans aren't stupid, no matter what their age. Some of my most demanding and knowledgeable viewers when I made NASCAR starting grid videos were still in grade sc
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdyoYbzZ6k0
Rusty Wallace gives an impassioned plea for drivers to "use their heads" during the Winston Cup driver's meeting before the 1994 Daytona 500.
The race took place at the climax of one of the most tragic weeks in NASCAR history with veteran Neil Bonnett and prospective first-timer Rodney Orr perishing in separate violent on-track incidents.
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JPLZhAhCtg
Darlington!
The five drivers in tonight's field who went to backup cars before qualifying:
#16-Greg Biffle
#33-Clint Bowyer
#47-Marcos Ambrose
#82-Scott Speed
#88-Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
TO THE BACK
#18-Kyle Busch (backup car due to qualifying wreck)
...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAlDsmO5bgA