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“NASCAR Race Hub” Hits the Road Next Week in a “Hometown Tour” of NASCAR Country
Press ReleaseNIGHTLY NEWS PROGRAM ON SPEED™ GOES ON TOUR, ORIGINATES
FROM FOUR NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES TEAMS’ RACE SHOPS

SPEED truly is in the “hub” of NASCAR in its Charlotte, N.C., studios, just minutes from the majority of NASCAR race teams. This centricity has enabled the network to welcome numerous drivers and key team members to its NASCAR Race Hub studio throughout the season, and now the show turns the tables to pay a visit to its neighbors.
Next week’s programs will include several reports from the campuses of Joe Gibbs Racing, Roush Fenway Racing, Penske Racing and Hendrick Motorsports, including exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes access with key team personnel. Randy Pemberton, Danielle Trotta and Wendy Venturini will report from the various race shops while John Roberts, Krista Voda and Rick Allen anchor the coverage from SPEED’s headquarters.
Below is a list of each day’s location and specific SPEED host for the special editions of NASCAR Race Hub (7 p.m. ET Monday through Thursday):
Monday, Aug. 9 – Joe Gibbs Racing; hosted by John Roberts
Tuesday, Aug. 10 – Roush Fenway Racing; hosted by Krista Voda
Wednesday, Aug. 11 – Penske Racing; hosted by Krista Voda
Thursday, Aug. 12 – Hendrick Motorsports; hosted by Rick Allen
NASCAR Race Hub returns home Monday, Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. ET to a newly-redesigned set.
SPEED™, anchored by its popular and wide-ranging coverage of NASCAR, is the nation’s first and only cable television network dedicated to automotive and motorcycle racing, performance and lifestyle. Now available in more than 80 million homes in North America, SPEED, a FOX Sports property, is among the industry leaders in interactive TV, video on demand, mobile initiatives and broadband services. For more information, please visit SPEED.com, the online motor sports authority.
- SPEEDtv.com Press Release
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Steve Burnes, may be a good reporter but he is a damn trouble maker. Every question and or comment is designed to start a controversy. Unless he has made.a living building and racing stock cars he has no business
questioning someone like Mike Ford. If you can’t do it yourself,keep your mouth SHUT.
Larry Mac was a great crew chief and no one could question his mechanical ability. But some times now that
he is a TV personality he seems more worried about saying the right thing then telling it the way it is.
Steve Currier Holderness NH stevecurrier57@gmail.com