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NBC set to cover ‘heavyweight fight’ to make NASCAR playoffs

Chris Buescher, RFK Racing, Fifth Third Bank Ford Mustang wrecks

Fox Sports concluded its TV broadcasts of the first half of the 2022 NASCAR season at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway with a lot of momentum, including increased overall viewership in Cup Series races led at least in part by the debut of the Next Gen car.

The first half of the season has seen new winners, new faces running up front, extraordinary success by new teams (Trackhouse Racing and 23XI Racing) and compelling racing on the track for the most part.

NBC picks up this weekend at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway with drivers fighting for their playoff lives followed by the playoffs and then the championship race itself.

Given how the first half of the season has gone, the 2022 title chase could well be one of most captivating in years.

An intense battle for the remaining playoff spots

“There is a heavyweight fight right now to make these playoffs. Every stage end matters, every race finish matters – it’s all happening at the time there’s an incredible change in the sport with this new car and the quality of racing through the roof,” said NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee and NBC analyst Jeff Burton.

“The intensity and aggressiveness is through the roof. It just makes everything that happens that much more important going forward.”

Hall of Famer and two-time Daytona 500 winner Dale Earnhardt Jr. agreed.

“We’ve seen a pretty incredible season play out so far. The first half of the year has seen some of the most compelling storylines and some positive momentum with the Next Gen car. It’s been a lot to absorb for everyone,” he said.

Chris Buescher, RFK Racing, Fifth Third Bank Ford Mustang wrecks

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Earnhardt got a head start on his NBC colleagues this year, when he served as a guest analyst for Fox’s broadcast of the Talladega Cup Series in April.

“I feel like we have a great understanding of what kind of product that Fox is handing off to us as we begin our part of the season. I’m looking forward to getting back in the booth, talking about racing,” he said.

“There’s a lot to understand about the Next Gen car for everyone across the industry and to be able to get in the booth and actually work a race was a really nice thing for me. So, I really appreciated that opportunity. It got me even more excited for this part of the year.”

Most of NBC’s analysts said the performance of the Next Gen car has exceeded whatever expectations they had entering the season.

They also believe the…

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