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- Motor_Racing_Network abstract "The Motor Racing Network (MRN) is the principal radio broadcasting operation of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, promoting themselves as "The Voice of NASCAR." MRN was founded in 1970 by William H.G. “Big Bill” France, the founder of NASCAR and broadcaster Ken Squier. Its first broadcast was the 1970 Daytona 500. MRN broadcasts coverage of NASCAR Sprint Cup and NASCAR Nationwide Series races at tracks owned by International Speedway Corporation as well as Dover International Speedway and Pocono Raceway. It also has exclusive coverage of the entire Camping World Truck Series schedule. Other NSCS and NNS races are held at tracks owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc. and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Both SMI and IMS have their own radio networks (Performance Racing Network and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network), unrelated except for the appearance of some PRN announcers on IMS Radio during coverage of the Brickyard 400. The Sprint Showdown qualifying race and NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race are also broadcast on MRN, despite being held at Charlotte Motor Speedway, an SMI owned track.Broadcasts of Sprint Cup and Formula One races receive MRN's highest ratings and hence the greatest station clearance (number of stations carrying the broadcasts). Audiences for the Nationwide and Camping World Truck series are considerably smaller, and hence lower station clearance. Some MRN affiliates broadcast all three series, but the lower series may be preempted by other events.In addition to NASCAR races, MRN has exclusive coverage of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series and FIA Formula One World Championship, including the United States Grand Prix, which returned in the 2012 season at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas and offers other race related programs, including:Coors Light Pole Updates (Short reports broadcast during Sprint Cup qualifying; full event broadcast available on some affiliates, Sirius Satellite Radio and through NASCAR.com's "Track Pass" subscription service.)Fast Food (Guide to racetrack area gastronomy hosted by pit reporter Steve Post.)Modified Madness (Review of modified races nationwide and interviews with drivers hosted by Buddy Long and Kyle Rickey.)Monday Morning Race Refresher (Two-minute review of the past weekend's racing action aired during the Monday morning drive.)MRN Motorsports Monday (Extended review of the past weekend's racing action with Woody Cain and Kyle Rickey.)MRN Flashback Friday (Rebroadcasts of classic races.)NASCAR Live (Tuesday evening call-in show hosted by Eli Gold.)NASCAR Performance Live (Call-in show featuring pit reporters and crew chiefs focusing on the mechanical aspect of the sport.)NASCAR Today (Twice daily three-minute reports, one around noon and one late afternoon/early evening with the hosts of MRN Motorsports Monday.)NASCAR USA (Sunday morning country music program hosted by Rob Tanner.)Ned Jarrett's World of Racing (Two-minute weekday morning commentary by two-time Grand National Series champion and former MRN pit reporter Ned Jarrett hosted by current booth annnouncer Joe Moore.)The Paddock (F1 and IZOD Indycar news, analysis and driver interviews hosted by John Andretti and Eric Morse)The Straightline (NHRA news and interviews hosted by Doug Herbert and Marty Hough)Winged Nation (Sprint car news and interviews hosted by Kendra Jacobs and Steve Post)MRN also produced and syndicated condensed television broadcasts of some Winston Cup races in 1979-1981, exec. produced by Ken Squier, produced/directed by John Mullin, hosted by Mike Joy and Ned Jarrett.".
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- Motor_Racing_Network comment "The Motor Racing Network (MRN) is the principal radio broadcasting operation of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, promoting themselves as "The Voice of NASCAR." MRN was founded in 1970 by William H.G. “Big Bill” France, the founder of NASCAR and broadcaster Ken Squier. Its first broadcast was the 1970 Daytona 500.".
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