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    Speedvision, Rest In Peace

    Born in 1995 to the father of ESPN, Roger Werner, in Stamford, CT, Speedvision Network was the first all motorsports television network available. It passed away today, at 7:59 PM EST Monday, at age 6.

    Speedvision Network
    December 31, 1995 - February 11, 2002

  • #2
    It is just too sad. There will be a huge outcry over this and hopefully, someone will notice and start another network designed for Indy and Sportscar enthusiasts.

    Don, are you listening?
    I'm dead now.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Len Ashburn:
      <STRONG>Speedvision, Rest In Peace

      Born in 1995 to the father of ESPN, Roger Werner, in Stamford, CT, Speedvision Network was the first all motorsports television network available. It passed away today, at 7:59 PM EST Monday, at age 6.

      Speedvision Network
      December 31, 1995 - February 11, 2002</STRONG>
      Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the Keenest of them all?

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      • #4
        Fox and CNNSI are having a hard enough time penetrating ESPN's dominance with channels that cover all sports. I'm sure there is a market for 2 all Racing channels.
        Preserving America's oval track tradition:
        1.New Hampshire, 2.Charlotte, 3.Dover, 4.Disney World, 5.Las Vegas, 6.Atlanta, 7.Gateway, 8.Nazereth, 9.Phoenix, 10.Fontana, 11.Pikes Peak, 12.Michigan.

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        • #5
          You snatched that from me...

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