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To: don-o

Maybe Dateline should send their muslim crew to the Masters Tournament to see if they can stir up some trouble there.




Living big in Texas


FORT WORTH, Texas - When NASCAR pushed Texas Motor Speedway to swap racing dates with Martinsville Speedway - and away from the Masters Tournament - Texas pushed back.
"The Masters is not a problem for us," speedway President Eddie Gossage said. "We don't even think about them. We like our weekend, so we didn't change. We'll do our thing, and we'll be just fine."

Texas Motor Speedway kept its place in the schedule. The speedway has become a true reflection of the state - it thinks big and it doesn't run from a fight. It will go head-to-head with the Masters for television ratings this weekend, giving sports fans a choice of speed and sparks, birdies and bogeys.

Now 10 years old, the speedway has become a popular venue on the Nextel Cup Series circuit. It wasn't always easy, but like everything else, Texas was up to the fight.


http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/040606/nas_76252.shtml


36 posted on 04/06/2006 7:03:41 AM PDT by WestCoastGal (Dale Jr. “Hey, I drive like this all the time! Y’all just can’t tell as much on the big tracks.” Heh)
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To: WestCoastGal

NASCAR calls TV magazine 'outrageous' for tactics
http://sports.yahoo.com/nascar;_ylt=AuQUXJQkldz6nDErjjNo9A05nYcB

JENNA FRYER, AP Motorsports Writer
April 5, 2006

CHARLOTTE – American stock car racing's governing body called a network television news magazine "outrageous" on Wednesday, saying it tried to provoke anti-Muslim reactions from spectators at last week's race for a story about growing U.S. sentiment against Islam.

The National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing said the NBC network's "Dateline NBC" confirmed it was sending Muslim-looking men to a race, along with a camera crew to film fans' reactions. The NBC crew was "apparently on site in Martinsville, Virginia, walked around and no one bothered them," NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said Wednesday.

"It is outrageous that a news organization of NBC's stature would stoop to the level of going out to create news instead of reporting news," Poston said.

"Any legitimate journalist in America should be embarrassed by this stunt. The obvious intent by NBC was to evoke reaction, and we are confident our fans won't take the bait," he said.

NASCAR grew out of the rural southern United States and its history of modifying street automobiles outrun authorities in transporting illegal alcohol. Because of its southern origins, NASCAR has been cricitized for its fans displaying numerous flags of the Confederacy from the American Civil War in the 19th century, an emblem many associate with racism.

"Dateline NBC" also has been criticized in the past. In 1992, it aired a critical story about fuel tanks on a brand of pickup trucks, using video of the tanks exploding on impact. However, the network later apologized for using toy rockets to ignite the explosion.

NASCAR is in the final year of a broadcasting agreement with NBC Sports.

"'Dateline' is looking into this story," NBC said in a statement. "We were intrigued by the results of a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll and other articles regarding increasing anti-Muslim sentiments in the United States.

"It's very early on in our newsgathering process, but be assured we will be visiting a number of locations across the country and are confident that our reporting team is pursuing this story in a fair manner," it said.


38 posted on 04/06/2006 12:39:57 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Have you hugged an illegal alien today?)
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