It's once again time to take a look at the 4 most pressing questions of the week.
Thanks to Christmas and New Years Day falling on our usual broadcast day, ON PIT ROW took an unprecedented two weeks off. We hope you were able to take some time from your holiday festivities and catch the re-air of some of our favorite hours.
This week the Fast Lap asks:
1) ESPN Classic will be airing some of the best Daytona 500s of the past. What was your favorite?
2) Who has the most to prove during early season testing?
3) Have we seen the last of Kenny Shrader in a Cup car?
4) Would franchising solve some of NASCAR's problems?
Let us know how you feel about these questions, or anything else that happened since last February in Daytona. If we like your comments, whether we agree or not, we may use them on the air during Tuesday's ON PIT ROW. Leave us a comment on the blog or call the show--toll free at 1-877-502-8255 between 5-7pm ET on Tuesdays.
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1) ESPN Classic will be airing some of the best Daytona 500s of the past. What was your favorite?
The Fight.
2) Who has the most to prove during early season testing?
Michael Waltrip and the rest of the Toyota teams.
3) Have we seen the last of Kenny Shrader in a Cup car?
Most likely not, although not having a chamos provisional hurts his chances.
4) Would franchising solve some of NASCAR's problems?
In short NO!
Has it "helped" teams in the NFL or MLB?
The perennial losers in those sports for the most part remain so.
It's not the business model that makes a good team but who owns the team and how they run their business.
Posted by: marc | January 06, 2008 at 04:48 PM
The classic 1st CBS full tellycast in '79...
Testing...all Toyotas!
I love Schrader, but the dance is over.
Is top 35 franchising?
Posted by: vroom | January 07, 2008 at 10:00 AM