Kenny Wallace quit Fox Sports because he despises airports: ‘It’s filth.’
"The more you go to the airport, the angrier you get."
"The more you go to the airport, the angrier you get."
"It's the toughest thing you do in sports broadcasting, having to turn that corner from broadcasting a sports event to being at the center of a news story like that."
"We're getting the Joey Loganos and the Kyle Buschs, the Bubba Wallaces, the Kurt Buschs, we're getting the guys who were part of that event just 24 hours prior, on our show to talk about exactly what happened."
Fox has announced plans for 2024 NASCAR coverage.
The crash report states that Bowyer called 911 and provided a roadside sample of .000 blood alcohol content.
Busch's first pitch was Thursday against the Rockies, but Fox showed it as if it happened during Saturday's game. And at least one local newscast then cut it into their Saturday highlights package.
"It's really cool to see how kind of each person authors their opportunity to talk about the race and the competition."
Earnhardt Jr., normally a NBC commentator, will be joining Fox's main booth as a guest analyst.
Waltrip retired after the 2019 season, but he's returning to the Fox booth for Sunday's dirt track race at Bristol.
"Josh is a rising star and has earned a great deal of respect, not only among our FOX NASCAR team but within the NASCAR industry as a whole."
Gordon's previously spoken about taking on a larger role at Hendrick Motorsports and leaving broadcasting, and he may make that move this year.
"This rapid-fire collaboration between FOX Sports, NASCAR and iRacing obviously has resonated with race fans, gamers and television viewers across the country in a very positive way. We have learned so much in a relatively short period of time, and we are excited to expand coverage of this brand-new NASCAR esports series to an even wider audience."
Four members of Fox's original Daytona 500 broadcast team spoke to AA about how that broadcast has changed over the years.
The race finished with audio only, and then video came back just before FS1 threw to college football.
Gordon will be sticking around in the booth for a while.
The Fox/FS1 average of 3,983,000 viewers this year was a long way from the heights of 5,578,000 in 2016.
Joy has been calling NASCAR for Fox since 2001, and will be working his 43rd Daytona overall Sunday. He said the race is highly different each year though.