Dale Earnhardt Jr. to be in-car reporter for Brickyard 400
Quote selected text Published July 26th, 2007 in NASCAR News
ESPN’s NASCAR Countdown will have a live preview of the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard at 1 p.m. ET Sunday, July 29, as the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series visits the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Brent Musburger will host ESPN’s coverage from Indianapolis, and two-time NASCAR champion crew chief Tim Brewer will report from the ESPN DISH Tech Center.
ESPN’s Suzy Kolber will host NASCAR Countdown at Indianapolis, joined by analyst Brad Daugherty and ESPN’s lead auto racing analyst and the 1989 NASCAR Cup champion Rusty Wallace, in the ESPN Pit Studio. Wallace will also work in the ESPN booth for the race telecasts, joined by two-time NASCAR champion crew chief Andy Petree. Dr. Jerry Punch will handle play-by-play.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will serve as ESPN’s in-car race reporter. Pit reporters Allen Bestwick, Dave Burns, Jamie Little and Mike Massaro will contribute.
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Right on.. I will enjoy hearing what DUFUS has to say.
Ok he has 17 NNC victories, 2 busch champoinships, macking millions of dollors a year and is by far the most popular race car driver in the world and you think you have a right to call him a dufus. UHHHH… HELLO…. go look at the monkey in the mirror and get back to us on that one.
something about freedom of speech.
most popular in the world??
where do you people get this crap?