Denny Hamlin believes NASCAR on FOX has a stage break warning size subject and detailed these frustrations on Monday throughout his newest Actions Detrimental podcast episode.
“Apparently, what’s taking place is Fox feels they should see the pit stops,” Hamlin mentioned. “So, the tip of the stage break occurs, green-checkered (stage break flag0 and growth, we’re beneath warning. The tempo automobile comes out, they catch us, and we’re beneath industrial. We’ll get our commercials in, they’ll get them in, all 5 minutes of it.
“It looks like awhile. They open pit street, after which it is a reset, we received to line up … It is simply so lengthy.”
He seen it to an identical extent on Saturday throughout the O’Reilly Auto Elements Sequence race as nicely.
“Can we get a side-by-side (commercials + race) for the pit stops possibly,” Hamlin continued. “Or, while you come again from the commercials, simply do a recap as a result of we’re working too lengthy beneath warning. We now have to discover a technique to shorten them up and we gained’t shorten them up so long as we’re doing what we’re doing within the sense of ‘nicely, TV has to catch the pit stops reside.’
“So okay, nicely you need to shorten your commercials or one thing as a result of we’re beneath warning too lengthy.”
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Particularly because it involves Saturday, Hamlin simply mentioned it made watching the NOAPS race actually disagreeable.
“I’m telling you my expertise as a watcher: It was a single-car wreck, there’s not particles on the monitor, there’s no clean-up available, and it’s simply yellow…yellow…yellow. I’m like ‘CHOOSE ALREADY!’”
Hamlin additionally conceded that ‘everybody has a boss’ and these selections are being made by somebody’s supervisor and it’s the byproduct of needing to justify the cash spent on the printed rights. Nevertheless, Hamlin additionally mentioned the prolonged warning intervals danger working off followers and making the printed rights much less worthwhile.
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