Couch Potato Tuesday: ESPN’s Surprise & FOX’s Continued Issues
Hello, race fans, welcome back to Couch Potato Tuesday, where we endeavor to take a close look at the race telecasts that are available to us.
Phil Allaway has three primary roles at Frontstretch. He's the manager of the site's FREE e-mail newsletter that publishes Monday-Friday and occasionally on weekends. He keeps TV broadcasters honest with weekly editions of Couch Potato Tuesday and serves as the site's Sports Car racing editor.
Outside of Frontstretch, Phil is the press officer for Lebanon Valley Speedway in West Lebanon, N.Y. He covers all the action on the high-banked dirt track from regular DIRTcar Modified racing to occasional visits from touring series such as the Super DIRTcar Series.
Hello, race fans, welcome back to Couch Potato Tuesday, where we endeavor to take a close look at the race telecasts that are available to us.
Welcome back to Couch Potato Tuesday, where we take a look at the race telecasts that are presented to you on a weekly basis.
I really wish we could have gotten the Daytona 500 in on Sunday (Feb. 26), but that just gives us more stuff to look at.
Last year, Timmy Hill was able to beat Blake Koch in Homestead to claim the Rookie of the Year title.
Even though I was enthralled with the on-track action, there were still some race telecasts to be critiqued. Two of them, to be exact.
Welcome to year four (for me, at least) of race telecast critiquing.
Boris Said sat down with our Phil Allaway to dish about the Rolex 24, his time in stock car racing and so much more.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – On Saturday (Jan. 28), Grand-Am Road Racing officially announced the creation of a new series that will act as the tertiary …
We hope that you enjoy this year’s 50th running of the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
When the track opened up for practice at 10 a.m. Thursday morning (Jan. 26), the teams were ready and raring to go.