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Help plz where can i watch the all star race online?

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i checked on tv the only provider is speed and i dont have it

the first and the second one

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  1. WOW!  I NASCAR FAN with out Speed TV is like wearing shoes with out socks!  How can this be??????


  2. Nope ....it just on speed....but i will be watching it tonight

  3. you dont have Speed??!!?

    that sucks!!!

    ill be watching it.

    you can see it on Nascar.com or Espn.com and watch it through one of those update things, but it sounds like you are screwed if not

  4. You know this really sucks for alot of fans without speed, like myself. I really enjoy the speed channel, but my cable company  (only got 1 choice where I live) dosen't provide it and I'm not going to pay the higher cost of a dish package for the 1 channel i want.At least I'm not alone in this. I guess I'll have to listen to it online on MRN radio.

  5. try http://www.freemoviez.zzl.org

  6. i have to agree with Troy B - a nascar fan without speed tv?  so you never get to see trackside, tradin' paint, raceday, victory lane, or this week in nascar?  i don't know how i'd survive... ;-)  when i signed up for cable, and also when i got a satellite service, i made sure they had not only speedtv, but espn2 (and espn classic - as sometimes abc/espn have to push races there if something else runs over).

    i had this situation happen last year during the martinsville chase race.  i live in socal and the race was supposed to be on ABC, but the malibu fires were raging, and all channels were covering it (a good thing, as i live in the IE and was not far from the running springs fire(s)).  they put it on digital channels, which meant people with cable could still get it, but those of use with directv or dish couldn't - and they are major nascar sponsors... luckily, many fans in socal, including me, wrote to various speed shows email addresses, and on "this week in nascar" they mentioned the fact that many people couldn't see it so they "expanded" their actual video footage shown.

    i got online and signed up for nascar.com's trackpass and their 14-day free trial.  yeah, watching their little computer simulation cars go around the track (and time-delayed as well, so they didn't match the radio broadcast on their trackpass scanner radio) isn't quite the same, but having at least the scanner functions, with their MRN radio broadcast) kept me at least in the race.  

    i probably would have kept it just because i do like the MRN broadcast, and the ability to listen to the drivers, but the "video game-like" raceview was so far out of sync. plus, i can only listen to and watch so many things at once, so it became redundant once the fire coverage subsided and the races were back on tv.

    that's my $0.04.

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