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Who are the announcers on speed?

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also how much did u buy speed for and do they show the sprint cup

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  1. they might smoke pot but I don't think any of them are on speed LOl


  2. It depends on what you're watching, it could be

    John Roberts, Kenny Wallace and Jimmy Spencer

    or

    Larry McReynolds, Jeff Hammond, and DW

    mine came with the cable package, yes, they show sprint cup

    and where have you been, zalex? I've missed you!

  3. Kenny Wallace seems a little ''YANKED UP'' ever now & then !!

    Wendy Venturini?? She looks a lil too healthy to be doing any !!

    Back in the day? You could get it for about $20.00

    a gram.

    It would make ya see spiders lol. But never a sprint cup !!

  4. Sounds like Snake's got the answer! lol

    But then again he does need professional help!  Quickly too!  lol lol Soon!

  5. The announcers are the same as on FOX. Darrell Waltrip, Mike Joy and Larry MacReynold. I didn't buy SPEED, I got it free after winning a NASCAR on ABC Sweepstakes for free last year. Yes, it shows Sprint Cup. It is the channel where you can watch Practice, Qualifying, and all of the Pre-Race and Post-Race Shows.

  6. i don't buy speed anymore... wait, wrong forum again... ;-)

    check out speedtv.com to learn all about speedtv.  it will answer your first question, as well as let you know all about their normal weekly pre- and post-race shows such as trackside, tradin' paint, nascar performance, raceday, victory lane, wind tunnel, this week in nascar, etc.

    i didn't buy speed tv by itself - it came with the package i got with my satellite provider.  i don't know exactly which package it is, but it's at least one step above their "basic cable/satellite"  package.

    finally, they do show a few sprint cup events during the year (during speedweeks and all-star week), but no sprint cup points races.  they do show all the nascar craftsman truck series races, all of the sprint cup practice and qualifying, and most of the nationwide practice and qualifying as well.  they also show all the ancillary events during speed weeks and all-star week, as well as expanded coverage of their normal weekly shows.  and they're often the only ones to show things like the chili bowl or the eldora race after it's been on pay-per-view.

    come to think of it, they do show the sprint cup races, but usually on thursday mornings after the race.  if you're a nascar fan, i don't see how you can live without it.  but that's just me...

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