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Spencer quietly left NASCAR on Fox (Speed became Fox Sports 1 in August 2013) and NASCAR Race Hub after the 2013 season. Spencer has been largely inactive in the NASCAR community since then aside from an appearance on The Dale Jr. Download in 2021 and appearing on the last episode of Race Hub on June 11, 2024. In 2017, Spencer was quoted as ...
Pit Bull was a debate show that aired live every Saturday on Speed during the 2004 NASCAR season. [1] The show took place outside of every venue of the NASCAR Cup Series. Host Steve Byrnes moderated debates involving a four-person panel of sportswriters whose columns are mostly about racing.
The show was again shortened to 30 minutes after moving to Fox Sports 1 from Speed in August 2013, only to be returned to 60 minutes starting on September 23. On May 8, 2024, reports emerged that Fox Sports had cancelled Race Hub , with its final episode aired on June 11, 2024.
NASCAR on Speed was the brand name of Speed's coverage of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice ... The channel's original iteration, ... Jimmy Spencer (2006–2013 ...
Speed on Fox was the name given for any motorsports events shown on Fox which would normally be broadcast by Speed Channel. The events included races from the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (using NASCAR on Fox branding and graphics when aired), Formula One, and Rolex Sports Car Series. The name was first used in February 2007.
NASCAR Victory Lane was a post-race show for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events. The program was broadcast on Fox Sports 1 and was hosted by John Roberts or Chris Myers.It also starred Jimmy Spencer, Michael Waltrip, Kenny Wallace, Wendy Venturini and Bob Dillner, [1] and analyzed the day's event with highlights, post-race interviews and interaction with the winning driver and crew chief.
Speed Center and its predecessors were a staple of Speed Channel since the network opened as SpeedVision in 1996. Among the names were Speedvision News RaceWeek (1996 – February 2002), Speed News (February 2002 – July 30, 2006), and The Speed Report (August 6, 2006 – January 30, 2011).
NASCAR Trackside was a NASCAR race themed show hosted by Krista Voda on Speed Channel. The show also featured former NASCAR driver Kyle Petty and SPEED personalities Rutledge Wood and Kaitlyn Vincie. [1] Elliott Sadler and former NASCAR crew chief Jeff Hammond occasionally occupied the seat in Petty's absence.