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NASCAR Victory Lane Totally NASCAR was a newscast about NASCAR racing that aired on Fox Sports Net . The program returned in 2010 after a 6-year absence, but in a different format from the show that was originally shown from 2001 to 2004 .
Pre-race coverage was usually by NASCAR RaceDay while post-race coverage was on NASCAR Victory Lane. Other programs, such as Speed Center and Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain also provided limited coverage of NASCAR related events. Starting in August 2013, Speed's coverage of NASCAR including RaceDay, Victory Lane and NASCAR Live! moved to Fox ...
The original name of the show was NASCAR This Morning, and it aired on Fox Sports Net from 2001 to 2004 from a studio in Charlotte, North Carolina. During the 2004 Chase for the Nextel Cup , some segments were broadcast from the site of that week's race with Steve Byrnes serving as co-host.
Meteorologist Ryan Maue, posting on X, said, that the Canadian Arctic 'polar vortex' is predicted to wobble into the Great Lakes and Southeast into mid-January.
In August 2004, Belo Corporation (then-owners of Charlotte NBC affiliate WCNC-TV (channel 36)) ended its newsgathering partnership with News 14; this forced Time Warner Cable to cut costs by moving administrative, production and master control jobs from the Charlotte feed to Raleigh, and closing the Salisbury and Gastonia bureaus, resulting in ...
Vincie started working as a pit lane reporter for K&N Pro Series East races on Fox Sports 1 in 2014, and was made a feature reporter on NASCAR Race Hub that same year. [1] She received help from fellow pit lane reporter Steve Byrnes. [11] Late in the 2014 season, she began working as a garage reporter for NASCAR Race Day and NASCAR Live.
The former chief meteorologist — once described by The News & Observer as the Triangle’s most famous weatherman — in early August launched a subscription-based Patreon account, where he ...
Clark launched the North Carolina’s Weather Authority Facebook page as a way to cover the weather in 100 counties across the Tar Heel State in middle school, and by the time he got to high ...