Awful Announcing Podcast: Steve Letarte on NASCAR championship, Dale Earnhardt Jr., New England Patriots, and more
Host Brandon Contes interviews Steve Letarte, NASCAR on NBC analyst and former Daytona 500 winning crew chief for...
Host Brandon Contes interviews Steve Letarte, NASCAR on NBC analyst and former Daytona 500 winning crew chief for...
"I really believe it has a lot of potential."
"Feel pretty disappointed I won’t be at work today on the @NASCARonNBC broadcast."
IndyCar is in a good place going into the 2024 season.
Several MotoGP drivers expressed great frustration towards the coverage of a terrible crash that happened last week during a race.
Don't get between Will Buxton and the camera.
Host Brandon Contes interviews Parker Kligerman, NBC NASCAR pit reporter and driver of the #48 Spiked Light Coolers...
“The two mix really easily together and I’d probably say better than ever, to be honest."
"We're rolling deep, and those cars are going real fast and real left, son!"
With Max Verstappen's record-tying ninth straight win and football season here, can F1 still capture American sports fans?
"For professional athletes to refuse interviews is unacceptable in any game."
McMurray brought in a great cross-sports reference here.
Netflix could be hoping to replicate the success of "Drive to Survive."
Michaels worked on "Wide World of Sports" when he started at ABC and that included calling NASCAR races for the network.
"I am disappointed in myself for my lack of attention and actions on social media."
The CW continues to add more live sports.
If you are a NASCAR fan, whether you’ve been following the sport all your life or you just started last week, Becoming Earnhardt is required listening.
Ricciardo had already hosted one F1 alternate broadcast with Will Arnett, and had been scheduled for two more.
"I'm sure it would've been extremely interesting." /s
Not counting the Daytona 500, it was the most-watched NASCAR race in over two years.
'The only lesson you need to learn is to be Dale Jr. The minute you're not Dale Jr., you become a broadcaster. We're wasting our money.'
"But the dad on 'Bluey,' he is setting these expectations for our own children that are unrealistic."
"When you feel like you get that right, that is such a great feeling."