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Defiantly Fox

2006-07-16 02:05:40 · answer #1 · answered by Kali_girl825 6 · 1 0

Well TNT and NBC have the same broadcast team so it really is a choice between Fox and them.To me it really doesn't matter too much about who's showing the race just as long as the race is on somewhere.I do get tired of hearing DW sometimes he talks like he's stuck in the fifties with some of the words he uses(this joint,that cat etc) but I also get irritated with Benny Parsons bumbling stumbling get it wrong brand of commentating.All in all I guess I would have to call it a push for me.Like I said before I'm good as long as the race is on a channel I can watch.

2006-07-16 05:42:11 · answer #2 · answered by bigkyle28 4 · 0 0

Fox. TNT just does a terrible job. I miss Jeff Hammond, Chris Myers and DW! The guys on TNT make too many mistakes during the race. And, the TNT coverage is bad because of bad camera angles. And they talk way too much about drivers that don't do well. I miss fox!

2006-07-16 12:22:09 · answer #3 · answered by Misscheerios2 6 · 0 0

Fox by far! They not only call a good race but they take the time to translate things better to the NASCAR fans watching who really don't know the NASCAR lingo. It always seems like that NBC and TNT always rush things and can sometimes sidetrack themselves with something else and takes the viewers minds off the race as well.

2006-07-16 02:06:34 · answer #4 · answered by Shane K 2 · 0 0

I like Fox's coverage better because of the better innovative cameras that I think cover the race better! Yes, that outways the annoying commentators. I do wish however, that ESPN would get in on the action! Have you ever seen any of their coverage of Sunday Night Football the last few years on ESPNHD?? They film the live event with TRUE HD cameras and then brodcast it in HD. The most amazing football experience next to being there!! Now, could you imagine that kind of coverage on Nascar?? It would be AWESOME!!

2006-07-16 11:36:31 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

No contest. Fox wins hands down. I miss DW and Hammond already. NBC & TNT are just boring. I wish Fox could do the whole season.

2006-07-16 05:19:46 · answer #6 · answered by goteam48 2 · 0 0

Oh definitely Fox. NBC is boring for any sporting event, and TNT tends to let the announcers get off on ridiculous tangents.

2006-07-16 02:10:32 · answer #7 · answered by jayfer1976 3 · 0 0

Definitely FOX. TNT has some real winners for announcers. They say the stupidest things and well NBC has the same problem. GIMME FOX

2006-07-16 15:22:12 · answer #8 · answered by Smokes Angel 3 · 0 0

The FOX team gets on my nerves. Further, they telecast is more about frills and what is coming on the network than the race itself. They spend extra time at every commercial break bringing us sponsor plugs without showing us the action on the track.

At least so far, NBC/TNT breaks back into the race for a caution and they get you back to the action while showing their sponsor plugs.

2006-07-16 03:03:22 · answer #9 · answered by mcmurrayjamiefan 4 · 0 0

preferred fox..but they got on my nerves towards the end of this run. i miss jeff hammond and chris meyers.. i really like them. dw is really depends on what day of the week it is on my opinion. i do like him, and love his honesty..but lordy sometimes he needs a good sock to chew on, esp when he gets on his rant abut whichever driver he doesn't like today, and tony tends to take a lot of his brunt for some reason..
i already want to chuck benny parsons out of the tower.. man, do they ever shut up?? they just drive me crazy.. i can't honestly tell you one damn thing they say through the rae, b/c they get on my nerves taht much.. . they have no idea what they are talking about and just yap yap yap yap
just so ya know.. fox is the same as fx and nbc is the same as tnt.. just different channels to allow for the scheduling conflicts.

2006-07-16 14:32:09 · answer #10 · answered by smokes_girl 5 · 0 0

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