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Jonesi
21st January 2010, 10:14
Online viewing
The Gatorade Duel qualifying races next month at Daytona and the All-Star race in May will be shown online for the first time.
Both races, broadcast by Speed Channel, can be seen on NASCAR.com. More Cup races could follow, according to Scott Doyne, senior director for business operations at NASCAR.com. Doyne said there are "active talks" with other networks to air their races online.
Fans can expect something similar to NASCAR.com's Race Buddy, which shows the six TNT races online. That allows fans to see four camera angles of the race.
Fans viewing the qualifying races and all-star race online, though, will not hear the Speed broadcasters. The only sound online will be in-car audio and that of the cars.
There will be no fee to view the race online. It is meant to complement Speed's broadcasts of those events.

harvick#1
21st January 2010, 14:56
http://www.justin.tv

also helps for all your racing needs ;)

Mark in Oshawa
21st January 2010, 17:35
I never saw a reason to watch races on the internet. Sorry, Speed/Fox do alright for the most part covering races.

harvick#1
21st January 2010, 17:51
I don't have speed Mark, so thats really my one and only chance to watch F1, the Truck Series, WRC, DTM, and any other racing on there

Sparky1329
21st January 2010, 18:01
I have SPEED but thanks for the info. :)

Mark in Oshawa
21st January 2010, 21:19
I don't have speed Mark, so thats really my one and only chance to watch F1, the Truck Series, WRC, DTM, and any other racing on there

The sad part is Harvick, they don't give us HALF of the sports they used to. No Aussie V8's, not much DTM, the odd BTCC, NO WRC anymore....just lots of "lifestyle" shows that are cheap to produce and mindnumbingly stupid and never relate to racing.

harvick#1
22nd January 2010, 00:47
I know a few of the broadcaster will run the races a day later, the DTM, and WTCC are fantastic to watch, and the BTCC is also very good