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The Verizon Pit Reporters (03/03/10)Guests are John Roberts of Speed, and Bob Pockrass of Scene Daily.com.The Verizon Pit ReportersThe Verizon Pit Reporters is a unique forum that brings together the nation's top motorsports media for an hour-long roundtable discussion on the racing issues of the day. The show is now in its 11th year on The Performance Racing Network. Brett McMillan, veteran motorsports broadcaster, PRN pit reporter is the host of The Verizon Pit Reporters. If it happened during last week's race, or is a hot topic for this week's race...you'll hear it discussed in and intelligent and thought provoking manner on the on The Verizon Pit Reporters. Along with McMillan, scheduled panelist include; Monte Dutton, The Gaston Gazette; Jim Utter, Charlotte Observer; Ralph Sheheen, Speed; Rick Allen of Speed; Phil Parsons of Speed; Bob Pockrass of NASCAR Scene; Kenny Bruce of NASCAR Scene; John Roberts of Speed; David Newton of ESPN.com; Tom Jensen of SPEED.com, Lee Spencer of FOX Sports.com and Dustin Long of Landmark Newspapers. The Verizon Pit Reporters airs on 200 PRN stations across the nation and can also be heard on NASCAR.com .
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010Time For An Exit StrategyBigger isn't always better. For evidence, we present Los Angeles. The major metropolitan area that has managed to live without an NFL team looks as if it couldn't care less whether or not it has NASCAR races there. Continue...Posted by Brett McMillan | Post a comment | Comments (0)Tuesday, February 16, 2010Starting In a HoleFor most teams, annually, there's no better site than Daytona in their rear view mirrors. No other sport starts the year the same way...with their biggest event. Even without the week of testing leading up to Daytona, it still gets more hype than any other race. What may be different this year, is that NASCAR can't get Daytona behind it soon enough. Continue...Posted by Brett McMillan | Post a comment | Comments (0) |
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