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NASCAR Nextel Cup UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 at LVMS - Sunday 3/11/07 - Fox 4:30pm/et
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| March 6, 2007
| NYTexan
Posted on 03/06/2007 3:23:59 PM PST by NYTexan
FREE REPUBLIC NASCAR THREAD
UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Welcome all to the the 3rd Nextel Cup race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway!(Click on the highlighted links for related news & info.)
Smaller Fuel Cells for LVMS on the new 20-degree banking track Qualifying Info/Practice Dates/Times/TV Practice: Friday, March 9, 2:30 - 4:00pm/et, TV-SPEED and Saturday, March 10, 12:00 - 12:50pm/et Happy Hour Practice: Saturday, March 10, 1:20 - 2:20pm/et (on TV-SPEED via tape at 5:30pm/et) Qualifying Draw: Friday, March 9, 9:30am/et Qualifying: 2 laps for positions 1-43, Friday, March 9 at 6:10pm/et, TV-SPEED Race: Sunday, March 11, 2007 in Las Vegas, NV TV: FOX 4:30pm/et FOX Pre-Race Show: FOX - 4:00pm/et Speed's NASCAR Raceday Pre-Race Show: 2:00pm/et Green Flag Scheduled: 4:40pm/et Race Re-Air: Thursday, March 15 at 3:00pm/et on Speed
Current & Historical Track info Track Details Distance: 1.5 miles Shape: D-shaped oval Banking: 20° turns, 9° frontstretch, 9° backstretch Frontstretch: 2,275 feet, Backstretch: 1,572 feet Seating: 142,000
Thunderbirds open the race The United States Air Force Thunderbirds fly over the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the start the UAW-Daimler Chrysler 400 Nextel Cup race (March 13, 2006) The Thunderbirds are based at Nellis AFB, Nev. (across the highway from the track)
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To: barker
That's the way it's supposed to be. Once the checkers comes out, it's over.
341
posted on
03/10/2007 4:28:46 PM PST
by
SouthTexas
(It's race time again!)
To: WestCoastGal
"We tossed away a bunch of defective valve springsLow bid.
342
posted on
03/10/2007 4:36:15 PM PST
by
SouthTexas
(It's race time again!)
To: SouthTexas
Hyder back to work at MWR: Banished crew chief David Hyder has returned to the Michael Waltrip Racing shop, working on the cars while under indefinite suspension for the Daytona fuel scandal. NASCAR officials found an illegal fuel additive in Michael Waltrip's car before and after Daytona 500 qualifying Feb. 11, and the sanctioning body subsequently handed down a record $100,000 fine, as well as a 100-point penalty. "In the world outside of these [garage] gates, you're innocent until proven guilty," MWR Vice President Ty Norris said. "That's the world we live in, so we're just trying to figure out, still trying to investigate with all the fervor that we did before to figure out what is going on. He's working on these [No.] 55 cars, getting them set up and going to test at Kentucky." Norris said the investigation is continuing into exactly what the fuel additive was and how it got in the car. He said the team sent 15 different types of substances from its hauler to a lab and all came back as being legal. Norris said NASCAR has told them what chemical was illegal but he said his team was still trying to figure out where it came from. "We haven't been able to find out from anybody who knows anything about that particular type of substance to explain to us how or why that would happen or how or why it would leave a residue," Norris said. Norris also said he didn't believe it ended up helping with the qualifying attempt. "We slowed down a tenth with all of the qualifying oils and everything else," Norris said. "We slowed down the next day. I don't know why anybody thinks that it worked. We don't know what it was, we don't know what it was intended to do and we don't know where it was entered into the system."(SceneDaily.com)(3-10-2007)
343
posted on
03/10/2007 4:42:28 PM PST
by
WestCoastGal
(Dale Jr~ 5-31-07 ~ MIDNIGHT GIT-R-DONE --- Member of the F-I-R-M)
And something to look forward to.........
TNT reshapes telecast
to limit breaks
Pepsi 400 at Daytona to be test pattern
By DAVID POOLE
As Kevin Harvick (29) drives away NASCAR drivers Jeff Gordon (24), J.J. Yeley (18), Greg Biffle (16) and Mark Martin (6) wreck coming out of turn two late in last year's Pepsi 400 in Daytona Beach, Fla. (DARRYL GRAHAM - AP Photo)It might be the dawn of a revolution. Or, it could be something you see only once.
It's hard to tell what long-term impact the TNT broadcast of the Pepsi 400 from Daytona in July will have. But it'll be different, and it'll be interesting to see how it goes over.
The fifth of six races TNT airs this year will be a test case. For all but four minutes per hour, viewers will have live action from the race on their screens at all times, with hybrid styles of commercials -- something TNT calls "branded content" -- notched into a separate box at the bottom right of the screen
344
posted on
03/10/2007 4:44:25 PM PST
by
WestCoastGal
(Dale Jr~ 5-31-07 ~ MIDNIGHT GIT-R-DONE --- Member of the F-I-R-M)
To: WestCoastGal
This one is good.......BUT he forgot Canada.....
August 4 - Montreal 200, Montreal, Canada
If there's really 'good' video, are we all going to see it?
ThatsRacin.com Opinion | David Poole
OK, picture the buttons on the wall by an elevator:
The Up arrow is for David Reutimann
Driver banged up his foot in vicious crash at California, but thankfully he came through it otherwise intact.
Down arrow for Carl Edwards No. 99 Ford was a complete non-factor at California, a track where he Edwards has had a consistently excellent Cup history.
Down arrow for Mexico City In the first year, Busch race there had a little bit of buzz about it. Now, its largely just a nuisance to teams in foundering series.
Sideways arrow for Garage area health
Lets hope an off Cup weekend helps ease an epidemic of The Crud that followed the sport from Daytona to California.
In my opinion
Network television hooks up cameras looking at drivers from all kinds of angles and announcers are now interviewing drivers during pace laps or just before key late-race restarts. You can follow entire races from one teams perspective on DirecTV, with a dedicated announcer-reporter-crew focusing only on that one car.
Its great access for the hard-core fan, but could it go too far?
After David Reutimann wrecked Sunday at California, viewers saw him slumped over for a second. Maybe he had the wind knocked out of him, because he then started trying to get himself out of the car as rescue workers arrived. It was dramatic television, especially when the sound of his team calling for him to get out of the car because it was on fire was added later.
But if Reuitmann had turned out to be seriously hurt, would that have been something we would have wanted to see?
The more technology thats allowed into the cars, the more pressure there is to show something thats never been shown before. Are you worried, like I am, that if TV gets footage of somebody who may be seriously injured or worse they might not be able to resist the urge to use it?
In which situation was there more obvious peril? The final lap in the Daytona 500, with six to eight cars sliding all over the place? Or late in Sundays race at California with debris on the track with Jimmie Johnson leading? NASCAR, apparently, believes it was the latter, since thats the occasion it threw a yellow flag.
Why doesnt NASCAR just go ahead and change the rule that leaves cars trapped at the tail end of the lead lap when a caution interrupts green-flag pit stops? Just let those cars go around and get behind the leaders and be done with it.
For the life of me, I cannot see how it helps the Busch Series to force teams to take cars to Mexico City in between trips to California and Las Vegas and then have the field full of not only a double handful of Cup drivers but another sprinkling of road-course specialists on top of that.
OK, picture a thermometer now:
Hot
Ginn Racing is off to a pretty spiffy start, with Mark Martin first in points and Joe Nemechek two-for-two with solid finishes.
Tepid
Roush Fenway Racing got a Busch-Cup sweep from Matt Kenseth at California, but the news wasnt very encouraging on other teams fronts.
Cold
Jeremy Mayfields new team at Bill Davis Racing hasnt made either of the first two races. Thats an awfully deep hole to try to climb out of.
http://www.thatsracin.com/108/story/3209.html
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posted on
03/10/2007 4:49:11 PM PST
by
WestCoastGal
(Dale Jr~ 5-31-07 ~ MIDNIGHT GIT-R-DONE --- Member of the F-I-R-M)
To: NYTexan
NYT I'm borrowing your pic of the 15 levitating!! :)
346
posted on
03/10/2007 4:54:55 PM PST
by
WestCoastGal
(Dale Jr~ 5-31-07 ~ MIDNIGHT GIT-R-DONE --- Member of the F-I-R-M)
To: WestCoastGal
347
posted on
03/10/2007 4:56:16 PM PST
by
NYTexan
To: WestCoastGal
Thanks for all the updates.
Speaking of, brother just called from Canada. Yeah, he's lost.
348
posted on
03/10/2007 5:03:02 PM PST
by
SouthTexas
(It's race time again!)
To: SouthTexas; steveegg; All
"I would give half my salary to get Hoosier Tire to be making the tires instead of the (junk) we've got to run on right now."
Who said that?
link
349
posted on
03/10/2007 5:21:54 PM PST
by
WestCoastGal
(Dale Jr~ 5-31-07 ~ MIDNIGHT GIT-R-DONE --- Member of the F-I-R-M)
To: WestCoastGal
350
posted on
03/10/2007 5:33:06 PM PST
by
SouthTexas
(It's race time again!)
To: NYTexan
We have a solid betting pool $20 per race for all 36 races. Usually ten of us, sometimes as many as fourteen, and it is a tough league. Betters from Minnesota to Louisiana, to Texas. Settle up every four weeks.
We bet on 8 cars, and get one throughout.
My pix for Vegas: 01, 2, 9, 19, 20, 31, 42 (yes Montoya is going to be one of the big boys, and 48.
Have evolved pretty sophisticated rules over the years, and it does spice up the race until somebody causes a wreck.
To: WestCoastGal
Appreciate the updates.
352
posted on
03/10/2007 7:39:04 PM PST
by
vox_freedom
(John 16:2 yea, the hour come, that whosoever killeth you, will think that he doth a service to God)
To: tubebender
Did you say that DW will be driving Mikey's Toyo next week?Wasn't me.
353
posted on
03/10/2007 8:14:45 PM PST
by
barker
( A smile is a curved line that sets things straight.)
To: SouthTexas
I think these are made in Borneo or sumpin' like that...
354
posted on
03/11/2007 6:24:55 AM PDT
by
GRRRRR
( What's Next? - Spring Training & The Masters!)
To: WestCoastGal
"The fifth of six races TNT airs this year will be a test case. For all but four minutes per hour, viewers will have live action from the race on their screens at all times, with hybrid styles of commercials -- something TNT calls "branded content" -- notched into a separate box at the bottom right of the screen"
ICBW, but if this flies with the sponsors, I'll bet the "notched box" will eventually be on-screen for the other 56 mins. Remember, the ONLY reason for programming is to fill in time between commercials.
355
posted on
03/11/2007 6:39:59 AM PDT
by
Roccus
(Fighting politicians IS the war on terror!)
To: WestCoastGal
More from Poole:
Instead of shrinking the screen to make room for commercials, TNT has decided to reshape the screen.
High-definition television screens are wider than they are tall, whereas non-HD sets are primarily square. Letter boxing is used to get a wide-screen effect onto a regular set -- the way some tapes or DVDs are shown with blank areas at the top and bottom.
TNT will use that technique, but push the image to the top of the screen and leave the vacant space at the bottom.
This area will be used for in-race elements such as the scoring ticker that normally runs across the top of the screen, as well as other elements of telemetry. It also will be used to carry advertising -- for instance, a logo might be in the bottom left of the screen for several minutes at a time. The split box on the right will pop up to carry commercials or other content, such as a driver talking about his sponsor if that sponsor also happens to be one of the 12 or so signed up for a telecast.
The difference, said Jeff Behnke, executive producer of Turner Sports, is that even while sponsored content is being aired, the race will remain in the main box. Mike Wells, the director who will work TNT's races, will use the same cameras he'll be using while booth announcers Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach and Kyle Petty are on air.
356
posted on
03/11/2007 6:53:34 AM PDT
by
Roccus
(Fighting politicians IS the war on terror!)
To: Roccus
I think I can live with TNT's proposal as long as they don't get too obnoxious with the stuff at the bottom of the screen. I suppose they could run ads 100% at the bottom with no race audio...just turn on MRN and off we go!
CAUTIONS TODAY? - Pre-Caution Poole: 18 and a RED Flag, GWC finish??? Throw everything in for cautions today? Gloves, padding, helmets, water bottles...
357
posted on
03/11/2007 7:03:55 AM PDT
by
GRRRRR
( What's Next? - Spring Training & The Masters!)
To: GRRRRR
Guess it's time for me to break out the vinyl tape for the screen. Much as I do for the "Check Engine" light on my dash. LOL!
358
posted on
03/11/2007 7:31:28 AM PDT
by
Roccus
(Fighting politicians IS the war on terror!)
To: GRRRRR
If I understand what Poole is saying, non-HD TVs will be letterboxed with the picture moved to the top. I wonder if this will increase the horizontal scope of the picture?
I wonder also if HD TVs will lose some of their "height" (verticality?)so as to accommodate all of the stuff on the bottom.
359
posted on
03/11/2007 7:42:49 AM PDT
by
Roccus
(Fighting politicians IS the war on terror!)
To: GRRRRR; All
ROFLMAO!
Got up early and just finished watched the BBC's answer to the global warming scam. Everyone should watch it.
360
posted on
03/11/2007 7:44:08 AM PDT
by
SouthTexas
(Man made global warming is a man made LIE!)
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