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  • New On-Line Resource for Racing Coverage (Speed2.com)

    If you are a DirectV or Dish subscriber, or a cable subscriber like Time Warner or Brighthouse checkout Speed2.com

    Speed2.com features live and recorded racing coverage from the entire spectrum of motorsports.

    Australian V8 Utes
    Auto GP
    FIA European Rally
    DTM
    FIA GT
    GP2 Series
    FIM Sidecar
    British Rally
    and more...

    I have found the website to be a little buggy but it they get it working correctly it is going to be very cool. Marshal Pruett gives Speed2.com a shout-out in the latest issue of Road and Track. -cap
    Last edited by Buellboy; 08-16-2013, 02:48 PM.

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    But will it go away on Saturday?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Buellboy View Post
      If you are a DirectV or Dish subscriber, or a cable subscriber like Time Warner or Brighthouse checkout Speed2.com

      Speed2.com features live and recorded racing coverage from the entire spectrum of motorsports.

      Australian V8 Utes
      Auto GP
      FIA European Rally
      DTM
      FIA GT
      GP2 Series
      FIM Sidecar
      British Rally
      and more...

      I have found the website to be a little buggy but it they get it working correctly it is going to be very cool. Marshal Pruett gives Speed2.com a shout-out in the latest issue of Road and Track. -cap
      They've had this for a while. I always thought it was dumb the way they did it. I don't have cable or dish or anything. I wish they did it where you could just pay to watch it. Most of those series they show, their races are on YOUTUBE within a couple of days of the event now.
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      • #4
        This isn't new! They've also said it will continue as-is after SPEED goes bye-bye.

        Originally posted by BuddyCarSeries View Post
        They've had this for a while. I always thought it was dumb the way they did it. I don't have cable or dish or anything. I wish they did it where you could just pay to watch it. Most of those series they show, their races are on YOUTUBE within a couple of days of the event now.
        Getting extra online content from speed2.com if you're getting SPEED from a participating TV provider seems to make some more sense to me than ESPN way of requiring you to have a participating ISP to get espn3.com. However, giving the option to personally subscribe to something like speed2.com or espn3.com would be nice.

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        • #5
          nice its staying i dunno if comcast has it
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          • #6
            Originally posted by aowzone View Post
            nice its staying i dunno if comcast has it
            I know Charter doesn't... :mad:

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            • #7
              Not new at all. I have had it for a couple of years now.

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              • #8
                A lot of people can't get it and for some ISPs, you have to buy every single sports channel they offer--99% of which 99% of people will never watch (high school sports, etc, but also Fox 2) to be eligible for it. Having to buy several tiers of sports channels is simply not an option in any household where the monthly budget matters, particularly if 99% of the stuff won't ever be watched. And some regions don't offer either.

                So for most people, Speed2 and Fox 2 are simply not available or totally not worth it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Maelochs View Post
                  A lot of people can't get it and for some ISPs, you have to buy every single sports channel they offer--99% of which 99% of people will never watch (high school sports, etc, but also Fox 2) to be eligible for it. Having to buy several tiers of sports channels is simply not an option in any household where the monthly budget matters, particularly if 99% of the stuff won't ever be watched. And some regions don't offer either.

                  So for most people, Speed2 and Fox 2 are simply not available or totally not worth it.
                  DirecTV and Dish serve about 40M homes by themselves.

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