Here's the latest on Nascar on FOX Sports -
NASCAR on FOX Revs Up Second-Straight Week of Short Track Racing at Martinsville Sunday @ 1:30PM ET
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series on FOX Saturday @ 2PM ET
Larry McReynolds Participates in Live Fan Chat TOMORROW @ 11AM ET on FOXSports.com
KYLE WON AT BRISTOL, IS IT KURT’S TURN AT MARTINSVILLE? – FOX Sports’ Emmy Award-winning NASCAR team brings the Camping World Truck Series and Sprint Cup Series to Martinsville, Virginia for more short-track action this weekend. The last three Sprint Cup races have seen the Busch brothers alternate places in the winner’s circle. If things go to plan, it’ll be Kurt’s turn to take the checkered flag when NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing from Martinsville comes to FOX on Sunday, March 29 at 1:30 PM ET. Prerace host Chris Myers along with analysts Jeff Hammond and Darrell Waltrip bring fans all the news and features from the Hollywood Hotel, FOX Sports’ traveling prerace set. Once the green flag drops, race announcer Mike Joy will be alongside Waltrip and Larry McReynolds to call all the twists and turns on the track while Dick Berggren, Steve Byrnes, Krista Voda and Matt Yocum patrol the pits for up-to-the-second reports on teams and pit stops.
NCWTS RETURNS TO FOX THIS SATURDAY – On Saturday, March 28 FOX Sports presents live coverage of Camping World Truck Series Racing from Martinsville. Coverage begins at 2:00 PM ET as race announcer Mike Joy, analysts Larry McReynolds and Darrell Waltrip handle coverage for the highly competitive Truck Series. Points leader Kyle Busch looks to notch his third straight Trucks victory of the season at the half-mile oval of Martinsville. Krista Voda, Dick Berggren and Matt Yocum provide all pertinent racing info as they account first-hand on the fast paced nature and decision making on pit row.
INTERACTIVE FOXSPORTS.COM Q&A WITH ANALYST LARRY MCREYNOLDS – Tomorrow at 11AM ET / 8AM PT, NASCAR on FOX analyst Larry McReynolds will participate in an interactive Q&A through FOXSports.com. Fans can access the chat and send in questions by clicking right here.
HAMMOND: MARTINSVILLE COULD SPELL PAYBACK FOR SOME DRIVERS – NASCAR on FOX analyst and former crew chief Jeff Hammond understands that drivers will rely heavy on their brakes & need to keep in control on the track. “Drivers need to stay disciplined in Martinsville and keep their cool. This is a great place for guys to do some payback so somebody like Juan Pablo Montoya, after last weekend, might want to keep his eyes open because a lot of guys are looking for anybody who roughed them up somewhere else. I talked to Denny Hamlin and he said he might kinda want to like get back teammate Kyle Busch who roughed him up a little last weekend.”
For Hammond’s complete breakdown of this weekend in Martinsville, click here.
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