83rd Running Of The Le Mans 24 Hours - 13/14 June 2015.

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Yeah, because we didn't have enough madness already. :lol:
There is already madness right now! But not on track!
Fox Sports 2 is showing a soccer match that I do not care about (I'm not a soccer fan), and they said that they would show more coverage at 10:00 PM CST! This ain't the first time a network was forced to show a soccer match in place of something that was more important. NBCSN was forced to let a soccer match go on when they said they WOULD SHOW THE PODIUM FOR THE 2015 MONACO GRAND PRIX ON THERE! This is the working of liberal governments who think we should be forced to watch soccer!

I wonder what ole' Bob Varsha is thinking about this whole chaos with Fox Sports...
 
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The sun is beginning to rise at Le Mans!
Sun has begun to rise here too!
 
I really do feel sorry for American motor racing fans as it seems if it isn't NASCAR then US TV doesn't care.

These days they don't even care about NASCAR. Although NBC does a good job with IndyCar.

That's why I'm thankful WEC is with the times enough to provide an official stream, even if it's not free ($10 is nothing compared to what most PPV events go for)
 
There is already madness right now! But not on track!
Fox Sports 2 is showing a soccer match that I do not care about (I'm not a soccer fan), and they said that they would show more coverage at 10:00 PM CST! This ain't the first time a network was forced to show a soccer match in place of something that was more important. NBCSN was forced to let a soccer match go on when they said they WOULD SHOW THE PODIUM FOR THE 2015 MONACO GRAND PRIX ON THERE! This is the working of liberal governments who think we should be forced to watch soccer!

I wonder what ole' Bob Varsha is thinking about this whole chaos with Fox Sports...

It's Sports TV protocol really, and not just because it's Soccer. If something you're covering live runs long (that match is in Extra Time), you almost always stick with it. The 2011 Canadian Grand Prix probably ruined TV scheduling globally. ;)
 
These days they don't even care about NASCAR. Although NBC does a good job with IndyCar.

That's why I'm thankful WEC is with the times enough to provide an official stream, even if it's not free ($10 is nothing c

To be honest I lost intrest in IndyCar after what happened to Franchitti and Wheldon.
 
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