Now we want to know how you feel about ESPN2’s coverage of NHRA national events.

7 Comments

  • Barry - 14 years ago

    I just can't take anymore Paul Page.

  • melvin j. breaux - 14 years ago

    I watch for the simple reason of I love drag racing. The times and content of the program indeed needs LOTS of improvement. If I had to to pay someone to telecast my program, I would have a WHOLE LOT more say so on the times and content of my program. But it looks like NHRA does not give a damn about the millions they spend or the fans. Thanks for letting me vent.

  • Rock Velvet - 14 years ago

    NHRA use to be The Best Drag Racing Around ESPN Turn It into the John Force Family Show Paul Page Is A Joke and Should Dog Shows !

  • Mark Collins - 14 years ago

    I think the ESPN coverage is just OK. They need to get rid of Paul Page. His stiff, awkward style and lack of drag racing knowledge doesn't fit this broadcast. The man just doesn't get it and he can't even read the ET's sometimes. At national events he rides around the pits in a golf cart and the pro crews ignore him. The broadcast would improve if he was replaced...he sucks!!! He was good at Indy car, they should have left him there. We need another Marty Reid to fill his place.

  • Dan lynch - 14 years ago

    The John force nitro show has got to end. Show some interesting stories. National Dragster is reinventing itself and is doing a great job. The espn2 show needs to do something similar.

  • dale koncen - 14 years ago

    i love drag racing. its great seeing it on tv. they do good job on espn for the most part. being a sportsman racer it would be cool if they would show a little of us in the 3 hours or they could do the same show in 2 hours.but im happy its even on tv now days.

  • Daveyo64 - 14 years ago

    I wanted to watch the race and ended up watching the John Force show. Nothing against Force, however there were over 500 other racers there also. I ended up turning the show off because I got tired of seeing Force with Ashley laughing, Force being interviewed in depth, while the other drivers were given short soundbites. Obviously nothing has changed with NHRA and ESPN.

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