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2012
Nascar Watch Live
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NASCAR on Television and Radio $76.47 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles CBS Sports President Neal Pilson and motorsports editor Ken Squier believed that America would watch an entire stock car race live on television. On February 15, 1979, CBS presented the first flagtoflag coverage of the Daytona 500. Richard Petty won NASCARs crownjewel race for the sixth time, but the big story was the postrace fight on the tracks infield between Cale Yarborough and Donnie Allison, who crashed together on the final lap while leading. The race drew incredible ratings, in part due to the compelling action both on and off the track, and in part because a major snowstorm on the East Coast kept millions of viewers indoors. As time passed, more Winston Cup races ended up on TV. ESPN broadcast its first race in 1981, from North Carolina Motor Speedway (its first live race was later in the year at Atlanta International Raceway), and TNN followed in 1991. All Cup races were nationally televised by 1985; networks struck individual deals with track owners, and multiple channels carried racing action. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 124 Publication Date: 2010/06/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.29 inches |
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NASCAR Countdown $87.62 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles NASCAR Countdown is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series prerace show that debuted on February 17, 2007. It is a live onsite prerace show for all Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races televised on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. It comes as a result of ESPN getting broadcast rights to NASCAR races, including the Chase for the Sprint Cup. The program is also available in highdefinition on either ESPN HD, ESPN2 HD or ABC HD. Along with the press release of this program, ESPN also announced plans for a daily show devoted to NASCAR entitled NASCAR Now. NASCAR Countdown is telecast from a new, stateoftheart mobile pit studio, similar to NASCAR on Foxs Hollywood Hotel. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2010/06/25 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.31 inches |
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Jimmie Johnson NASCAR Prospect Watch $30.77 Enjoy this official NASCAR licensed Jimmie Johnson item. The perfect gift for any Jimmie Johnson fan! The ProspectTM watch features:Miyota®, a high quality Japanese movementColorful plastic casePlastic lensLimited lifetime manufacturer’s warrantyPolyurethane strapWater resistant |
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Joey Logano NASCAR Prospect Watch $32 Enjoy this official NASCAR licensed Joey Logano item. The perfect gift for any Joey Logano fan! Youth size water resistant watchABS plastic resin case and stainless steel backPolyurethane rubber strap with stainless steel buckleMiyota®, a high quality Japanese movementLimited lifetime warranty on watch and battery |
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NASCAR Racing Hooded Sweatshirt $39.99 Keep cozy and comfy while you are cheering for your favorite NASCAR driver with this stylish NASCAR Racing Hooded Sweatshirt. When you are seen wearing this sweatshirt everyone will know that you live and breath NASCAR. Drawstring hood Front pouch pocket Machine washable 50% cotton and 50% polyester blend Officially licensed |
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Tony Stewart #14 NASCAR Prospect Watch $30.77 The Prospect™ watch features:Tony Stewart NASCAR logoMiyota®, a high quality Japanese movementColorful plastic casePlastic lensLimited lifetime manufacturer’s warrantyPolyurethane strapWater resistant |
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Dave Matthews Band/Dale Earnhardt Jr. NASCAR $64.99 1:24 scale, Dale Earnhardt Jr NASCAR diecast collectible car. The diecast collectible car is precision engineered and features DMB logo along with the band’s silhouette images. It has an all die-cast body and chassis; opening hood and deck lid; detailed fuel compartment; disc brake assembly; simulated exhaust openings; aero design wheels; manufacturer-specific engine detail with valve covers; rear window funnel access; tampo-graphics; high quality paint; and much, much, more!In addition, this Dale Earnhardt Jr 2004 Dave Matthews Band Chevrolet die-cast collectible car measures approximately 8″ x 3″ x 2″ inches and is handsomely packaged in its own decorative box. |
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NASCAR Print: In the Pits Art $200 “In the Pits” is an unframed Fine Art Giclee on paper by artist Eric Soller. This NASCAR and team licensed image depicts a scene from the pit stop. Through the use of vibrant colors- the artist makes it appear as though you are viewing the event live. The print unframed measures 40″ x 20″- Officially Licensed by NASCAR! |
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NASCAR on TNN $76.47 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles TNN started showing races live in 1991, but it had aired taped coverage of a few Winston Cup races in the 1980s on its American Sports Cavalcade program. TNN had a selfoperating and selfpromoting subdivision called TNN Motor Sports, and aired races produced by that division from 1991 to 2000. Under the TNN Motor Sports umbrella, NASCAR series races (including those of the thenWinston Cup Series and Busch Grand National Series, as well as the Craftsman Truck Series) were the most prominently featured, but races of smaller circuits such as the International Motor Sports Association IMSA Sports Car Series, ASA, USAC, the NHRA, and ARCA were also showcased, as was motorcycle and speedboat racing. In 1995, the motorsports operations were moved into the industrial park located at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, where TNN had purchased controlling interest in World Sports Enterprises, a motorsports production company. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/06/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.28 inches |
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NASCAR for Dummies (2nd Edition) $9.99 Ever wonder what’s under the hood of today’s stock cars? Want to know the latest about the changes in NASCAR? Top driver Mark Martin puts you behind the wheel on an insider’s tour of NASCAR, offering great insight into the new drivers, sponsorship changes, safety requirements, and racing schedule – helping you get more out of every race you watch! |
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Sesame Street Elmo Bangle Watch $69 A Sesame Street bangle style watch with Elmo depicted on the face of the watch. |
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Sesame Street Grover Bangle Watch $69 A Sesame Street bangle style watch with Grover depicted on the face of the watch. |
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Elvis Silhouette Watch $26.99 This Elvis wrist watch features a silhouette logo of the King. The watch and band are made of stainless steel. |
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Elvis Pink Heart Watch $28 This heart-shaped watch features a pink band and comes in a keepsake box. |
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Elvis Jumpsuit Watch $26.99 This Elvis wrist watch features a color photograph of the King wearing his jumpsuit. The watch face is made of stainless steel and the band is made of leather. |
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Grover Dog Tag Watch $30 Stainless steel watch fashioned to resemble a military-style dog tag. Cover swings aside to reveal watch face featuring image of Grover. Adjustable chain. |
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Sesame Street Big Bird Bangle Watch $69 A Sesame Street bangle style watch with Big Bird depicted on the face of the watch. |
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Sesame Street Cookie Monster Bangle Watch $69 A Sesame Street bangle style watch with Cookie Monster depicted on the face of the watch. |
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Sesame Street Big Bird Light-Up Watch $149 A Sesame Street light up watch with Big Bird depicted on the face of the watch. |
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Man Does Not Live by Sports Alone $9.99 A GODLY GAME PLANFOR THE MANLY MANOK, guys, this book’s for you. It’s designed especially for manly men who love sports — guys who’d rather watch Peyton Manning and Kurt Schilling than some fluffy chick flick. You’re into NFL receivers, the best arms in the Majors, the best guards in the NBA, and NASCAR drivers. But you’re also a guy who tries to spend time in God’s Word and get your plays called by theCoach upstairs.Dennis “The Swan” Swanberg has you and your sports-minded buddies in mind in Man Does Not Live by Sports Alone, because this upbeat, humorous book isn’t just about guy stuff; it’s also about God stuff. Thirty personal devotionals double as springboards for accountability-group discussion with your friends about God’s playbook. Each devotional contains:• A Word from the Coach in a key Bible text• Warmups questions to ponder and sports-related quotes• Going Deep thought and heart challenges• Recap summaries and reinforcing scriptures• In the Huddle discussion starters• Game Plan life applications• And Game Notes pages to record your thoughts and responsesThis book offers a game plan for tackling the tough issues in the game of life and will help you do more than just stay in the game — it will give you strategies for being a winner!It’s not enough to be a manly man who talks about manly stuff.You’ve also got to be a godly man who talks and thinks about God stuff.When you do, you’ll be a winner in the game of life. — The Swan |
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Man Does Not Live by Sports Alone: Devotions for Men $13.99 A GODLY GAME PLAN FOR THE MANLY MAN OK, guys, this book’s for you. It’s designed especially for manly men who love sports — guys who’d rather watch Peyton Manning and Kurt Schilling than some fluffy chick flick. You’re into NFL receivers, the best arms in the Majors, the best guards in the NBA, and NASCAR drivers. But you’re also a guy who tries to spend time in God’s Word and get your plays called by the Coach upstairs. Dennis “The Swan” Swanberg has you and your sports-minded buddies in mind in Man Does Not Live by Sports Alone, because this upbeat, humorous book isn’t just about guy stuff; it’s also about God stuff. Thirty personal devotionals double as springboards for accountability-group discussion with your friends about God’s playbook. Each devotional contains: • A Word from the Coach in a key Bible text • Warmups questions to ponder and sports-related quotes • Going Deep thought and heart challenges • Recap summaries and reinforcing scriptures • In the Huddle discussion starters • Game Plan life applications • And Game Notes pages to record your thoughts and responses This book offers a game plan for tackling the tough issues in the game of life and will help you do more than just stay in the game — it will give you strategies for being a winner! It’s not enough to be a manly man who talks about manly stuff. You’ve also got to be a godly man who talks and thinks about God stuff. When you do, you’ll be a winner in the game of life. — The Swan |
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The Great American Gamble: How the 1979 Daytona 500 Gave Birth to a NASCAR Nation $25.95 Without live television, without one of the most dramatic finishes in auto racing history,without The Fight, it might have been justanother running of what has become known as the Great American Race. Instead, all of these elements combined with a perfectwinter storm to make the 1979 Daytona 500 a watershed event that transformed NASCAR from a regionally popular stock car racing tour into a national phenomenon.In The Great American Gamble, award-winning journalist and NASCAR.com lead writer Joe Menzer takes you to the infield to witness this pivotal moment in NASCAR history through the eyes of those who made it happen. You’ll get the thrilling inside story of that bannerday from the likes of Richard Petty, CaleYarborough, Bobby Allison, Darrell Waltrip,Junior Johnson, Buddy Baker, A. J. Foyt,Benny Parsons, and many more.Waltrip reveals how he helped convincedoubting CBS executives and affiliates togamble that viewers would tune in to watch a live, flag-to-flag broadcast of the nation’spremier stock car race. He also recounts how an intense prerace downpour threatened to delay the green flag and turn the entire day into a fiasco.Allison and Yarborough give colorful accountsof their final-lap crash, which put both coleadersout of the running and triggered the mostmemorable and talked-about moment of theday—their fistfight on the infield after therace. It was the press coverage of thisfight, both immediately after the race and for days to follow, that elevated the airing of the1979 Daytona 500 from an exciting andsuccessful sports broadcast to a turning pointfor NASCAR. Another great hero of that memorable day leftthe speedway hours before the race. Therainstorm that had threatened to ruin everythingbecame a massive blizzard as it moved north,canceling scheduled sports broadcasts on theother networks and leaving millions ofsnowbound fans with nothing to watch butthe most electrifying stock car race anyonehad ever seen. Their enthusiastic response |
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The Great American Gamble: How the 1979 Daytona 500 Gave Birth to a NASCAR Nation $25.95 Without live television, without one of the most dramatic finishes in auto racing history,without The Fight, it might have been justanother running of what has become known as the Great American Race. Instead, all of these elements combined with a perfectwinter storm to make the 1979 Daytona 500 a watershed event that transformed NASCAR from a regionally popular stock car racing tour into a national phenomenon.In The Great American Gamble, award-winning journalist and NASCAR.com lead writer Joe Menzer takes you to the infield to witness this pivotal moment in NASCAR history through the eyes of those who made it happen. You’ll get the thrilling inside story of that bannerday from the likes of Richard Petty, CaleYarborough, Bobby Allison, Darrell Waltrip,Junior Johnson, Buddy Baker, A. J. Foyt,Benny Parsons, and many more.Waltrip reveals how he helped convincedoubting CBS executives and affiliates togamble that viewers would tune in to watch a live, flag-to-flag broadcast of the nation’spremier stock car race. He also recounts how an intense prerace downpour threatened to delay the green flag and turn the entire day into a fiasco.Allison and Yarborough give colorful accountsof their final-lap crash, which put both coleadersout of the running and triggered the mostmemorable and talked-about moment of theday—their fistfight on the infield after therace. It was the press coverage of thisfight, both immediately after the race and for days to follow, that elevated the airing of the1979 Daytona 500 from an exciting andsuccessful sports broadcast to a turning pointfor NASCAR. Another great hero of that memorable day leftthe speedway hours before the race. Therainstorm that had threatened to ruin everythingbecame a massive blizzard as it moved north,canceling scheduled sports broadcasts on theother networks and leaving millions ofsnowbound fans with nothing to watch butthe most electrifying stock car race anyonehad ever seen. Their enthusiastic response |