Couch Potato Tuesday: NBC and IndyCar Have Fun in Texas
This week, we’re going to switch things up. Let’s talk the IndyCar race at Texas. It had everything.
This week, we’re going to switch things up. Let’s talk the IndyCar race at Texas. It had everything.
Having five people in the booth should never happen again. It just gets so busy that things will get lost in the ether.
Sunday’s FOX coverage was more of the same of what we’ve seen in 2023, but toward the end of the race, they did something interesting.
Sunday saw some more issues with the production being able to keep tabs with the commentators, and Mike Joy takes action on Twitter.
Sunday’s race didn’t have all that much energy. It seems like everyone is just going through the motions.
There was a distinct lack of energy for much of the Cup broadcast Sunday. Like everyone was just going through the motions as if the weekend was a letdown.
The Daytona 500 is the biggest NASCAR race of the year. Typically, you want to put your best foot forward. It didn’t seem like that was the case on Sunday.
It’s as good of a time as any to talk about the upcoming year and what you’re about to see from NASCAR on FOX.
The 2023 Clash was the debut event for new NASCAR on FOX producer Chuck McDonald. Should he be blamed for a broadcast that struggled to shake off the rust?
There will be a bit of a shakeup at FOX Sports in 2023, as Vince Welch will no longer be part of the fold.