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ESPN2, SPEED and ABC will have all the action of NASCAR's 2009 season final weekend


Jimmy Johnson is ready for a 4th straight Sprint Cup title (AP)

 

11:00AM  on SPEED - NASCAR Live 
11:30AM on SPEED - NASCAR Nationwide Qualifying.
1:30PM on SPEED - NASCAR Sprint Cup practice.  
4PM ESPN2 - Nationwide Ford 300

7:30PM ET Trackside Special Edition -SPEED

Sunday 

10AM on ESPN2 - NASCAR NOW

11:30AM  on speed - NASCAR Race DAY

1PM on ESPN - SportsCenter Race Day  

2:30pm on ABC NASCAR Pre Race Show

3:30pm on ABC - The Ford 400

8:00PM on SPEED - NASCAR Victory Lane 
9:00PM on SPPED -  Wind Tunnel with Dave Despain,Liz Clarke, and Nate Ryan.
10PM on ESPN2 - NASCAR Now

11PM  on ESPN2 - The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series  

Radio - the MRN Network all weekend and Sirius/XM

All Jimmy Johnson has to do to claim his 4th straight NASCAR Sprint Cup title is to stay out of trouble for about an hour on Sunday. If can finish 27th or better then the title remains his and yes it sounds simple but two weeks ago in Texas he was knocked out of the race early, Mark Martin won and picked 100 points, so while it looks like a done deal – it is not over till it is over.

The 2009 season finale for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is this weekend at Florida’s Homestead-Miami Speedway as the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup ends with the crowning of the champion. ESPN’s live, flag-to-flag coverage of the Ford 400 airs Sunday, on ABC and ABC HD beginning with NASCAR Countdown at 2:30 p.m. ET. The race’s green flag is at 3:30 p.m.

Also from Homestead, ESPN2 airs coverage of NASCAR Sprint Cup final practice on Saturday at 3 p.m.

Dr. Jerry Punch will be lap-by-lap announcer for ESPN’s coverage, with analysis by 1999 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Dale Jarrett and two-time NASCAR champion crew chiefAndy Petree. Reporting from the pits will be Dave Burns, Jamie Little, Shannon Spake andVince Welch, with two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion crew chief Tim Brewer in theESPN Craftsman Tech Garage.

Allen Bestwick will host the pre-race NASCAR Countdown program with analysis by 1989 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Rusty Wallace,Brad Daugherty, co-owner of a winning team in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, and three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion crew chief Ray Evernham in the ESPN pit studio.

SportsCenter Special Originates from Homestead on Championship Day

ESPN’s flagship program SportsCenter will present a 90-minute special from Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday, Nov. 22, at 1 p.m. ET, following NFL Countdown on ESPN. The telecast will lead up to NASCAR Countdown on ABC at 2:30 p.m.

SportsCenter presented by AutoZone at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship will be hosted by Allen Bestwick and will give NASCARfans the opportunity to see things that go on prior to a race that they normally don’t get to see.

Mike Rowe, host of Dirty Jobs on the Discovery Channel, will be a special on-site reporter for ESPN and look at some of the dirty jobs ofNASCAR. Rowe’s voice has been heard by NASCAR fans as the narrator of segments during ESPN’s coverage of the Chase for theNASCAR Sprint Cup this season.

ESPN’s Dave Burns will spend the program shadowing the #48 Lowe’s Chevrolet of Jimmie Johnson, taking viewers behind-the-scenes as the car goes through final race preparation and NASCAR inspection. And ESPN’s Marty Smith will shadow Johnson himself in the hours before he attempts to make history as the first driver to win four consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup championships.

The program also will include a heartwarming story of how the building of Homestead-Miami Speedway in 1994 and 1995 helped bring the Homestead area back from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Andrew, one of the worst natural disasters in history, on Aug. 24, 1992.

Joining Bestwick in the ESPN Pit Studio will be analysts Rusty Wallace, Brad Daugherty and Ray Evernham. Several NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers also are expected to stop by the studio during the course of the program.

NASCAR Nationwide Series Finale Live from Homestead on ESPN2

ESPN2 completes its season-long coverage of the NASCAR Nationwide Series this weekend as the series concludes 2009 with the Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The live, flag-to-flag telecast airs Saturday, 4 p.m. ET, with the green flag at 4:45 p.m. ESPN2.

Marty Reid will be lap-by-lap announcer for ESPN’s coverage, with analysis by 1999 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Dale Jarrett and two-time NASCAR champion crew chief Andy Petree. Reporting from the pits will be Dave Burns, Jamie Little, Shannon Spake and Vince Welch, with two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion crew chief Tim Brewer in the ESPN Craftsman Tech Garage.

Allen Bestwick will host the pre-race NASCAR Countdown program with analysis by 1989 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Rusty Wallace,Brad Daugherty, co-owner of a winning team in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, and three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion crew chiefRay Evernham in the ESPN pit studio.

NASCAR Now Originates from Homestead for Season Finale

NASCAR Now, ESPN2’s daily NASCAR news and information program, will close out its 2009 season with four shows originating from Homestead-Miami Speedway, site of this weekend’s final races of the NASCAR season.Allen Bestwick will host the programs with analysts including Rusty Wallace, Brad Daugherty, Ray Evernham and Dale Jarrett, and reporters Mike Massaro, Nicole Manskeand Marty Smith.

The one-hour weekend edition airs Sunday, Nov. 22, at 10 a.m. with a preview of that day’s NASCAR Sprint Cup finale at Homestead, with the final NASCAR Now of the season airing at 10 p.m. Sunday.

NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Action Airs Sunday

The NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series will air Sunday, Nov. 22, at 11 p.m. ET on ESPN2 with coverage of series action from the event held at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, Calif.

Featuring race vehicles that range from 5-second Top Alcohol Dragsters and Top Alcohol Funny Cars to 15-second Stockers, the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series is the premier Sportsman series in drag racing. Eight categories are included in the series, which is showcased at selected NHRA national events. ESPN’s Dave Rieff will anchor the coverage from Pomona.

 

 

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