NASCAR legends including Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, Bill Elliott, Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, and Kevin Harvick served as the Grand Marshals for Daytona 500 and told drivers to start their engines.
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12 comments
Joey with that silent bosley sponsorship
Fox is absolutely dropping the ball on the Daytona 500. It’s all advertising. All the action is happening during commercial breaks .I thought the USA broadcast was bad, fox is taking the cake.
Yes, it’s been a joke with all the commercials. Reminds me of NBC type coverage.
I have watched my last Nascar race. They want to run 75% commercials and then dont go back to a huge crash when it happens? IM DONE!!!
I thought it was my tv that was bad. It’s fox blurring the sponsors. I’m done.
I have missed half the race and I’m watching it on TV. Commercials are way too frequent. They came back from commercial and went back to commercial in less than a minute and we missed a crash because of it.
As a swed ’merica
Get me out of Sweden
25 titles. Oh my goodness!!!
The biggest crash of the race happened on split screen and they didn’t switch back until 10 minutes later.
Commercials bad
Watching this crowd,they look beyond bored..I miss the old days of real racing and fans who were excited.Looking at the pathetic fan response I realize nascar is pretty much gone.
Then fans in the stands just go for entertainment. They never seen a race in their life.