Fox’s Mike Joy refutes ‘clickbait’ rumor he was fired
"Anonymous BS clickbait"
"Anonymous BS clickbait"
"No, Chris, I don't know anything about breeding kangaroos."
"Way to go, you dumb f***. Way to f****** go."
Kempner had been at Fox since their 1994 beginnings, and was part of their NASCAR coverage since it started in 2001.
"We lost a lot of that young fanbase that we really need to covet if we're going to grow this sport again."
"It's been interesting watching y'all try to operate up here."
"I said the Xfinity Series was a dumpster fire, it's not. A dumpster fire is contained, and that series is not right now."
Fans missed about 20 minutes of The Thermal Club IndyCar Grand Prix on Fox.
"You better be damn ready to drive one of these cars when you get behind the wheel."
"There’s potential to get more crossover between both series."
Sunday's race faced several challenges in the battle for viewership, including competition from SNL's 50th anniversary special.
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The choice to include footage from Dale Earnhardt's 2001 fatal crash here drew a lot of backlash.
NASCAR says there will be "enhanced security measures" at speedway gates, leading to speculation President Donald Trump will attend the race.
"Here we are, our very first broadcast, and we're being baptized by fire."
The network sold 30-second spots to several advertisers for over $500,000, while many ads were purchased in the $400,000 to $450,000 range.
"I still never even remotely saw myself doing that for a living."
The Cup Series averaged 2.892 million viewers, good for a 1% increase from the 2023 season.
With the NASCAR playoff system under more scrutiny than ever before, Kevin Harvick has a solution to help provide some more fairness.
"Hot damn, here we go again! Looking forward to racing in Music City."
"There's now a common thread of people saying that I've lost my fastball. And you know, maybe so. I can't argue that."
"I have never been set up worse in my whole life than that particular situation."
Joy called his record-setting 45th Daytona 500 in February.
No, Clint Bowyer is not selling signed Macbook Pros.
"Maybe now that Junior has said it, this could actually change."