February 02, 2012

NHRA, ESPN reunite for 2012

NHRA announced that its Full Throttle Drag Racing Series will again be showcased on ESPN, the worldwide leader in sports television, in 2012.

The 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series season celebrates Nitro Generation, a tribute to the many families who have made NHRA the world's largest motorsports sanctioning body. It is a celebration of the generations of racers who have produced raw emotion and drama while in pursuit of race victories and world championships. And, it is the fans who have across many generations shared their love of NHRA with their families and friends.

ESPN's coverage during each of the 23 races will highlight Nitro Generation, both in the pits and the grandstands, in search of answers to the question: Do you have the Nitro Gene?

The 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series television schedule features Sunday night prime-time slots on ESPN2 or ESPN for nearly every event. All six of the NHRA Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship playoff events are scheduled to offer eliminations coverage in prime time.

Whether in the Pacific Rim, Africa, Latin America, Canada, Europe or the Middle East, watching NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing is as easy as turning to one of NHRA’s three international broadcast partners: ESPN International, TSN-Canada or the American Forces Network. Today’s announcement extends what has been a long-term relationship for NHRA with all three entities. ESPN International is broadcast in 169 countries and territories to more than 44.7 million viewers. TSN has been NHRA’s exclusive broadcast partner in Canada and plans to broadcast nearly 70 hours of final-round coverage of 2012 NHRA national events. American Forces Network, in 175 countries and U.S. territories, will continue to make NHRA programming available to U.S. Armed Forces television stations outside the United States. Combined, NHRA reaches 207 countries and territories across the globe with a potential reach of 51.4 million households. 
The NHRA works with ESPN each year to provide qualifying and finals programming with the best possible air times. The prestigious Mac Tools U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, Aug. 29- Sept. 3, will again feature 11 hours of wall-to-wall coverage, including complete coverage of final eliminations on Monday, Sept. 3, from noon to 6 p.m. ET.

In all, the network will dedicate more than 100 hours of original programming to the world's quickest, fastest and most intense motorsport, with live or same-day coverage of qualifying on Saturday and eliminations on Sunday.

All telecasts will be aired in high definition on ESPN2HD or ESPNHD. ESPN2/ESP2NHD and ESPN/ESPNHD are available in nearly 100 million households nationwide.

The shows are developed by the production team at ESPN, which has been producing NHRA programming since 2001. Paul Page returns to call the action as host, alongside former drag racer Mike Dunn, who will provide expert analysis and insight.

Each show will feature three pit reporters in 2012. Dave Rieff and Gary Gerould will return as pit reporters at all 23 events. Veteran announcer John Kernan, who joined the NHRA telecast team in 2007, will split duties as the third pit reporter with Jamie Howe. A familiar face in the NHRA pit area, Howe served as a pit reporter on the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series telecasts on ESPN2 in 2011.

The telecasts will feature competition from all four classes in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series: Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle.

In addition to coverage on ESPN2 and ESPN, NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing will be aired and distributed internationally through ESPN International. ESPN International is available to more than 35.6 million homes in 161 countries and territories around the world. The NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series also is broadcast in Canada on TSN.

Also, U.S. troops and their families serving around the world in 175 countries and Navy vessels at sea can watch NHRA through the American Forces Network.

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1 comment

  • Comment Link Jim Saturday, 04 February 2012 21:04 posted by Jim

    Yeah, NHRA is broadcast on espn when it's convenient.

    ONLY when it's convenient.

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