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  2. Performance Racing Network - Wikipedia

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    Its slogan is "the two fastest hours on the radio". The program comes in two versions: one for current country music radio stations and one for classic country radio stations. ' Brad Gillie co-hosts a late night call-in show on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio called Late-Shift Monday and Tuesday nights from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. eastern time. He now does ...

  3. Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1953, after complaints from the other four stations in the area, [4] [14] the talent pool was extended to feature personalities from all five Indianapolis radio stations. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] The 1953 race was notable in that it expanded to feature the first live "flag-to-flag" coverage, [ 3 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] and the ...

  4. What radio station is Indy 500 on? How to listen to race at ...

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    The flagship stations in Indianapolis are 93.5 and 107.5 FM. How to stream the Indy 500 radio broadcast. The race is also carried on SiriusXM Channels 85 and 218. What radio station is the Indy ...

  5. IndyCar Series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course ...

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    The IndyCar Series races on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course on May 11, 2024.

  6. Motor Racing Network - Wikipedia

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    Motor Racing Network (MRN) is an American radio network that syndicates broadcasts of auto racing events, particularly NASCAR.MRN was founded in 1970 by NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. and broadcaster Ken Squier, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of NASCAR.

  7. NASCAR race at Atlanta: What channel and how to watch ... - AOL

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    TV and radio information for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race

  8. NASCAR on television and radio - Wikipedia

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    ESPN broadcast its first race in 1981, from North Carolina Motor Speedway [8] (its first live race was later in the year at Atlanta International Raceway), and TNN followed in 1991. All Cup races were nationally televised by 1985; networks struck individual deals with track owners, and multiple channels carried racing content.

  9. Streaming Platform Free Live Sports Launches With More Than ...

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    Streaming platform Free Live Sports has launched with a selection of 100+ live FAST (free, ad-supported TV) sports channels as well as rights to thousands of sports movies, docs, series and ...