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2016 American TV series or program
NASCAR on USA Also known as NASCAR on NBC Genre
Auto racing telecasts Presented by Country of origin United States Original language English Production location Various NASCAR venues Camera setup
Multi-camera Running time 4 hours or until race ended (including commercials) Production companies Network Release February 11, 1982 (1982-02-11 ) – 1985 (1985 ) Release June 26, 2022 (2022-06-26 ) – present (present )
NASCAR on USA is the branding used for broadcasts of
NASCAR races that are produced by
NBC Sports and televised on several
NBCUniversal -owned television networks, including
USA Network in the United States. The network originally aired races, typically during the half of the season, from
1982 to
1985 .
History
Coverage of the Twin 125's race
From
1982
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4] to
1984 ,
[5] USA Network broadcast the
UNO Twin 125s
[6]
[7] (now the Bluegreen Vacations Duel). USA used
CBS '
[8]
[9] crew, graphics and announcers.
USA also aired the
Atlanta
ARCA race in 1985 and televised several
NASCAR Busch Series races
[10] in the late 1980s.
In relation with NASCAR on NBC
On January 26, 2016, NASCAR announced that the
Cheez-It 355 at the Glen from
Watkins Glen International would air on
USA Network due to
NBC and
NBCSN 's commitments to the
Summer Olympics .
[11]
With NBCSN closing at the conclusion of 2021, USA Network became the new NASCAR cable TV broadcaster for the NBC half. The network is scheduled to air 11
NASCAR Cup Series races and 15
NASCAR Xfinity Series races in 2022.
[12]
2016–present
Lap-by-lap announcers
Pre-race and post-race shows
Kyle Petty – rotating analyst (2016–present)
Dale Jarrett – rotating analyst (2016–present)
Brad Daugherty – rotating analyst (2016–present)
Rutledge Wood – roving reporter (2016–present), rotating pre and post-race show host (2021–present)
Rick Allen – pre and post-race show host for ARCA Menards Series East/West only (2020–present)
Marty Snider – rotating pre and post-race show host (2021–present)
Pit reporters
Dave Burns (2000–2006, 2016–present; also fill-in lap-by-lap announcer)
Marty Snider (1999–2006, 2016–present)
Parker Kligerman (2016–present)
Kevin Lee (fill-in, select Xfinity Series races) (2018–present)
Dillon Welch (fill-in, select Cup/Xfinity Series races) (2018–present)
Kim Coon (fill-in, select Cup/Xfinity Series races) (2022–present)
1982–1985
References
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1982 Winston Cup Twin 125's race 2 part 1 of 2 on
YouTube
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1982 Winston Cup Twin 125's race 2 part 2 of 2 on
YouTube
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1983 UNO Twin 125s on
YouTube
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1983 UNO Twin 125 Qualifiers on
YouTube
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1984 UNO Twin 125 Qualifiers on
YouTube
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Feb 14, 1982 - The 1979— Daytona 500 was a classic race, and it happened to be the first one televised live, start to finish, by The network could hardly ... and made a deal with the USA cable network to furnish the qualifiers for cablecasting Fri day night. doing this, in effect, satisfies the inter ...
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Feb 16, 1984 - The trucks which pulled Into Daytona International Speedway last week were all not necessarily those containing the cars of the NASCAR drivers ... The USA Network will show the two 125 mile qualifying races Friday night at 8 but that Is under an agreement where the cable network ...
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Mar 29, 1982 - ... ... th Nabisco Dinah Shore Invitational Sports has signed a pact with video evangelist Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcast Network for the Dinah ... the right to tape them for replay later which has been in the business of cable since it split coverage of the Daytona 500 with USA Cable ...
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Apr 10, 1982 - an undisclosed fee for two days of broadcast rights USA had so little to do with the telecasts that it had just one of its own people on air ... as he stated it has worked Ratings for the Daytona 500 improved Bait the viewer with cable hook him with the network broadcast not saying I ...
^
1985 NASCAR North at Bryar - Intro on
YouTube
^
"Jayski's® NASCAR Silly Season Site - NASCAR Sprint Cup News Page" . Archived from
the original on 2013-11-16. Retrieved 2016-01-27 .
^ Kelly Crandall (November 2, 2021).
"NASCAR announces networks and start times for 2022" . Racer .
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