illiNOISE (Offline)
#11
2/28/12 9:00 AM
Compare the announcing team we get for the Daytona 500 each year, compared to what we hear each year for the Indy 500. Years ago it was "mainstream" on-air talent like Keith Jackson and Jim McKay, while these days it's Brent Musberger. They might not be all the knowlegeable about racing, but when you get the same announcer for a race that does the Rose Bowl or Little League World Series, you know that race really is relevent.
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Bill Gardner (Offline)
#15
2/28/12 11:29 AM
DW is paid to create drama during the broadcast. Looks to me like he did just that.
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Mud Packer (Offline)
#17
2/28/12 12:05 PM
Originally Posted by AERO410SCJA:
What's a DW
I think it is a car company in Germany that made the little "slug bugs". Or it could just be short for dim wit.

Mike
Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
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bigmojo5
#20
2/28/12 2:07 PM
Worst ever. Not sure of that. But, some of the things DW does are just embarrassing, and detrimental to his cause.
Loved the Jimmie Johnson learned that from Danica comment. Almost as stupid as that commentor at Indy in the mid 1980s who said the car spun because the chassis was so sensitive that it was upset by running over the painted line. lolol
The line about "Did you see what Danica did?" after her crash last night showed just how prejudiced he is. All Danica did was hold on for dear life after she got crashed.
And, it was DW, not Danica, who said she had become the new face of NASCAR in just two years.
I have always held tremendous respect for DW as a driver but I become less and less of a fan each time I hear him speak. I think he's incapable of realizing how much damage he is doing to Danica, and his own reputation, with all of his raving about her.
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openwheelKT
USAC does not mention the accomplishments of a driver outside of its own sanction. He, or she, may be a five-time champion of an other sanctioning body, say NAMAR or WoO or ARDC, but it is never mentioned -- and has not been for decades. The only exception I've seen with this is so they can identify themselves with a group like NASCAR.
Unfortunately, that's true with most sanctioning bodies.
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