RFK, 23XI, LMC, Trackhouse and RCR all need a 3rd charter. Not counting JTD, RWR, and Spire whom all would love to expand to help their own brands.
Now we just need to get Nascar to expand the field from 40 cars to 44, and expand the charters from, 36 to 40. They could hold an auction for the 4 new charters, and have the money raised split 37 ways, 1 to Nascar, 36 to the other existing charters teams. *dream dream dream*
Remember he probably should’ve won the 2011 Daytona 500 but got hit with that changing lanes before start/finish which shouldn’t apply to the leader imho
NOTE: I will have full breakdown of the new TV deal (trucks, practice/qualifying, cable/broadcast, etc) once I get back from my trip. Head to https://dailydownforce.com/ for more information on the new agreement! My video will be out next week! Thanks for the support!
I’ll just wait for your video on this, next week. Don’t want to click the link and find I’m addicted to another site. I’m online way more than I want to be already. ❤
I like the idea of nascar getting their foot in the streaming market however as a college student I’m glad those streaming races are at my home in summer break so I can use my parents Amazon and hbo. Just wish we only had one streaming partner
@@davidburchfield2720 that’s my point if I wasn’t able to do that I wouldn’t watch the streaming races and just wait till the end of the summer watch radioactives as recaps
NASCAR returning to TNT that literally surprised the heck/crap out of me big time as soon i heard about the announcement about there next tv deal/contract/contracts same thing with the RFK announcement as well and the new tv contract/deal will end in 2031 it will last/be from 2025-2031
Sounds like Justin Marks had a great idea starting Project 91. TrackHouse with Kimi Räikkönen, and Shane van Gisbergen, Richard Childress Racing with Brodie Kostecki, Legacy Motor Club with Jimmie Johnson 23X1 Racing with Kamui Kobayashi and now Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing with David Ragu. Way to go Justin New cars, New and old faces keep it coming.
I’m not at all impressed with the Project 91 concept nor particularly pleased with all the “new” international faces that will be driving in 2024. There are more than enough homegrown drivers looking for the opportunity to showcase their talent in good seats, many of whom will never get the opportunity. Nope, if I wanted to watch international drivers I’d be a fan of F1, Indy car or Imsa — which I’m not. I want to watch our homegrown drivers….
It already is a done deal. I would love to hear your thoughts on that television deal because I think it’s gonna hurt the sport very much so especially for people who don’t have Amazon prime or people that do like watching qualifying for these races, and those are gonna be hard to findin 2025
I’m excited to see how things go with Amazon Prime, consider how popular prime is in general. the TNT/Max streaming not so much, glade its going to be dual casted and no just on Max.
I’m also interested in seeing, now that Prime is taking over practice and qualify, will we see longer practice sessions again? or will it just be the quick hour like its been recently.
i already think a split broadcasting deal is kinda silly, so giving it to 4 different broadcasters, including 2 different streaming services seems a bit wacky. i understand this is more of a step than a leap but to me it seems like a better deal would be having one streaming service cover that 10 race stretch rather than 2, so that we can see them find their footing and put cable on notice
I agree somewhat, however the NFL is split between 5 broadcasters (FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN, Amazon) and they do alright haha. I think the key though is for the broadcasts to work together to promote the sport, rather than how it is now… for example, FOX acts as if NASCAR no longer exists once its portion of the schedule is over
I hope this streaming deal leads to more content of nascar as a whole. Having a documentary through out the season of nascar would be cool and would sort of be like how f1 is on Netflix
All I hope is tsn here in canada picks up the rights to air the tnt portion kinda like how they do for fox and nbc now. I really like the prime aspect. Especially how they will cover practice and qualifying the first half. It’s been a couple years since having practice and qualifying broadcast in canada
Yeah… same boat here. It’s already not easy to get all cup and xfinity races in Canada. I don’t want to juggle around to find how I can see them every 5 races.
Dude I love David Ragan! Glad to see him return! Also, RFK is now favorite to win the Daytona 500
Also, glad there’s not 2 streaming networks. Tnt is cool, would have preferred them to take FOX.
I like the shuffling around at RCR. This will improve things slowly, but steadily moving forward. I’ll expect Busch to stay the same, if not better, but Dillon, Hill and even Kotescki and Love should all start to improve even more now too.
these extra entry super speedway drivers are to improve the drafting help/mainline drivers chances of success (mainly in the Ford camp). Ragan has past superspeedway success and lately Riley Herbst has provided some drafting help in the races he’s participated in.
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Roush needs a third charter
They’re on their way to challenging for wins for not just most weeks
But every week
RFK, 23XI, LMC, Trackhouse and RCR all need a 3rd charter. Not counting JTD, RWR, and Spire whom all would love to expand to help their own brands.
Now we just need to get Nascar to expand the field from 40 cars to 44, and expand the charters from, 36 to 40. They could hold an auction for the 4 new charters, and have the money raised split 37 ways, 1 to Nascar, 36 to the other existing charters teams. *dream dream dream*
@@davidkellyjr2092 to 43 as it was before
David Ragu was not a shock tbh. Dude is really good on making into the race in a open car
David Ragu da goat
Nice to see some old faces coming back for a race or two
I know many are pretty disappointed that it’s Ragan. But he is one hell of a superspeedway racer. With him, we could legitimately see a RFK 1-3.
I told my Denny Hamlin fan buddy this will happen
Very disappointed tbh
Thought it was the Xfinity team coming back.
Remember he probably should’ve won the 2011 Daytona 500 but got hit with that changing lanes before start/finish which shouldn’t apply to the leader imho
I’m much happier to see Ragan back, than I was to see ‘Krashalotski’ around… j/s
I knew Eric would be on top of this. I was patiently waiting for it
NOTE: I will have full breakdown of the new TV deal (trucks, practice/qualifying, cable/broadcast, etc) once I get back from my trip. Head to https://dailydownforce.com/ for more information on the new agreement! My video will be out next week! Thanks for the support!
More disappointing NASCAR is going to Amazon prime video. More races going down the drain.
I’ll just wait for your video on this, next week. Don’t want to click the link and find I’m addicted to another site. I’m online way more than I want to be already. ❤
@@skylarioclown
I like the idea of nascar getting their foot in the streaming market however as a college student I’m glad those streaming races are at my home in summer break so I can use my parents Amazon and hbo. Just wish we only had one streaming partner
Yeah that means it doesn’t cost you anything !!! So would you pay for it yourself if it was up to you ??
@@davidburchfield2720 that’s my point if I wasn’t able to do that I wouldn’t watch the streaming races and just wait till the end of the summer watch radioactives as recaps
Thank you get a great education and someday you can afford to god bless
NASCAR returning to TNT that literally surprised the heck/crap out of me big time as soon i heard about the announcement about there next tv deal/contract/contracts same thing with the RFK announcement as well and the new tv contract/deal will end in 2031 it will last/be from 2025-2031
Sounds like Justin Marks had a great idea starting Project 91. TrackHouse with Kimi Räikkönen, and Shane van Gisbergen, Richard Childress Racing with Brodie Kostecki, Legacy Motor Club with Jimmie Johnson 23X1 Racing with Kamui Kobayashi and now Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing with David Ragu. Way to go Justin New cars, New and old faces keep it coming.
Don’t forget Travis Pastrana was in the 67 in this year’s Daytona 500
I’m not at all impressed with the Project 91 concept nor particularly pleased with all the “new” international faces that will be driving in 2024. There are more than enough homegrown drivers looking for the opportunity to showcase their talent in good seats, many of whom will never get the opportunity. Nope, if I wanted to watch international drivers I’d be a fan of F1, Indy car or Imsa — which I’m not. I want to watch our homegrown drivers….
Sorry you feel that way. If Nascar ever goes international you will see a lot more new faces. There’s nothing wrong with thinking outside the box.
It already is a done deal. I would love to hear your thoughts on that television deal because I think it’s gonna hurt the sport very much so especially for people who don’t have Amazon prime or people that do like watching qualifying for these races, and those are gonna be hard to findin 2025
Its great for me because I usually wouldn’t be able to watch in the uk but with Amazon I probably can
Staying on cable would do much more damage. Cable is becoming obsolete
I’m excited to see how things go with Amazon Prime, consider how popular prime is in general. the TNT/Max streaming not so much, glade its going to be dual casted and no just on Max.
I’m also interested in seeing, now that Prime is taking over practice and qualify, will we see longer practice sessions again? or will it just be the quick hour like its been recently.
Maybe better than Prime, would be to have the races simulcast on YT TV?
The one thing I hope they continue is posting the full race on YouTube a few days later. That really helps when I cannot watch a race live.
i already think a split broadcasting deal is kinda silly, so giving it to 4 different broadcasters, including 2 different streaming services seems a bit wacky. i understand this is more of a step than a leap but to me it seems like a better deal would be having one streaming service cover that 10 race stretch rather than 2, so that we can see them find their footing and put cable on notice
I agree somewhat, however the NFL is split between 5 broadcasters (FOX, CBS, NBC, ESPN, Amazon) and they do alright haha. I think the key though is for the broadcasts to work together to promote the sport, rather than how it is now… for example, FOX acts as if NASCAR no longer exists once its portion of the schedule is over
I hope this streaming deal leads to more content of nascar as a whole. Having a documentary through out the season of nascar would be cool and would sort of be like how f1 is on Netflix
They recorded last season and was supposed to release a documentary before next season I believe
All I hope is tsn here in canada picks up the rights to air the tnt portion kinda like how they do for fox and nbc now. I really like the prime aspect. Especially how they will cover practice and qualifying the first half. It’s been a couple years since having practice and qualifying broadcast in canada
Yeah… same boat here. It’s already not easy to get all cup and xfinity races in Canada. I don’t want to juggle around to find how I can see them every 5 races.
Dude I love David Ragan! Glad to see him return! Also, RFK is now favorite to win the Daytona 500
Also, glad there’s not 2 streaming networks. Tnt is cool, would have preferred them to take FOX.
I never minded him
I like the shuffling around at RCR. This will improve things slowly, but steadily moving forward. I’ll expect Busch to stay the same, if not better, but Dillon, Hill and even Kotescki and Love should all start to improve even more now too.
They need to fire Keith Rodden as Dillon’s crew chief.
@@UncannyEXP Add onto that… Dillon needs to move behind a desk full time in nascar. Replace him with Hill.
The freedom that streaming gives to viewers is super valuable. To be able to watch anywhere is great and lots of people have prime.
Good point. I have to admit that this is one thing TiVo cannot do. We always take our Roku with us when we travel.
I got YouTube tv before season last year… I loved it … can watch racing anywhere I go … from I pad to phone to tv …
these extra entry super speedway drivers are to improve the drafting help/mainline drivers chances of success (mainly in the Ford camp). Ragan has past superspeedway success and lately Riley Herbst has provided some drafting help in the races he’s participated in.