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ESPN and NASCAR are two words that should never be together.  They have guys talking about nascar that have never seen a race. Iam siting here watching Rusty and some other races talking racing lingo. Then Brad Nessler comes in saying "can you explain that to me?" After a while they cut on to the pit guy and hes choking on them big NASCAR words. This combo is like ESPN and BASS. When I heard nascar was coming to ESPN I was thinking there going to wreck that also. I will stick to speed tv for all my nascar coverege.

I agree with you there tipp i would much rather be watchin it on speed tv also!

Not trying to start a debate or rivalry but who is your top driver?

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I like it if for no other reason than I'll be able to watch a few races in HD.

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We can only hope they don't do to NASCAR what they did to BASS. Let's keep our fingers crossed.

Falcon

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My top driver thats hard. I pull for like 4 guys a week. But the guy I pull for every week would have to be Dale jr.

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We can only hope they don't do to NASCAR what they did to BASS. Let's keep our fingers crossed.

Falcon

They don't have that much control.  Or any control at all.

i hate to say it but i will also watch it because of the hd. I still pull for bobby labonte and tony stewart.

I like Rusty a lot though. Im not a fan of Brad Nessler doing Nascar at all. I saw him yesterday for the first time on it and thought what is he doing here? I think it should be the guy from basscenter that used to do RPM tonight. I also dont like that main guy on Nascar Now, he is annoying. Speed did a great job all day today. Go JR!

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