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  2. NASCAR on television and radio - Wikipedia

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    Car and Track, a weekly auto racing show hosted by Bud Lindemann, recapped all of NASCAR's top-series races in the 1960s and 1970s in a weekly 30-minute syndicated show. The following table is a list of races from NASCAR 's top three series that have been broadcast partially or in their entirety on television during the 1960s.

  3. Beneficiary rule - Wikipedia

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    The beneficiary rule, commonly referred to as the "lucky dog" or "free pass", is a rule in some motor racing leagues allowing the closest lapped driver to the front of the field to gain back a lap when a caution is called. The driver is called to move to the end of the longest line of the cars at the end of that caution period.

  4. NASCAR Hot Pass - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR Hot Pass debuted at the 2007 Daytona 500 on February 18. Kevin Harvick, who was seen on channel 796, was the race winner.Five channels, 795 to 799, featured different drivers, while a "mix" channel, 794, was a miniature version of each of the driver channels and links to their full screens.

  5. NASCAR on The CW - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR on The CW is the branding used for broadcasts of NASCAR races on The CW Network, which will broadcast the entire NASCAR Xfinity Series season from 2025 to 2031. The channel will also broadcast the Xfinity Series playoff races in 2024 as well as the regular season finale at Bristol Motor Speedway in a collaboration with NBC Sports in preparation for becoming the full season broadcaster ...

  6. Performance Racing Network - Wikipedia

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    Midway into the 1999 season, the show was ended by Capitol Broadcasting when NASCAR demanded rights fees for the use of audio originating from the racetrack. In 2000, Garrow partnered with Performance Racing Network as the show was resurrected and renamed "Garagepass" as the rights fee issue was settled. 2011 marked the 25th year Garrow has ...

  7. NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville: Live updates ... - AOL

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    The NASCAR Cup Series continues the 2024 season with the Cook Out 400 at the Martinsville Speedway. See live NASCAR race updates here.

  8. NASCAR on television in the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    ESPN broadcast its first race in 1981, from North Carolina Motor Speedway [1] (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 action.

  9. NASCAR on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR on ESPN is the now-defunct former package and branding of coverage of NASCAR races on ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC.ABC, and later the ESPN family of networks, carried NASCAR events from the sanctioning body's top three divisions at various points from the early 1960s until 2000, after the Truck Series rights were lost.