![]() ![]() Jeff Striegle (booth announcer, 2013–present).Alex Hayden (Lead booth announcer, 2019–present).Norfolk: WTAR (except during Washington Commanders seasons in September–November)Ģ013 Motor Racing Network announcers (from left to right) Buddy Long, Kurt Becker, Alex Hayden, Mike Bagley and Kyle Rickey riding in a golf cart at Road America.Miami/Fort Lauderdale/West Palm Beach: WMIA-FM 93.9 HD2.MRN has about 600 affiliate stations, including: ![]() This changed on Januwhen MRN's Barney Hall announced the launch of Sirius XM NASCAR Radio on Sirius XM. Moody was also the first NASCAR personality to host a show on satellite radio back in 2003 on Sirius Satellite Radio despite the fact NASCAR races and other NASCAR-related shows were exclusively on XM Satellite Radio. Dave Moody hosts Sirius XM Speedway from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. Mike Bagley and Pete Pistone co-host The Morning Drive Monday through Friday from 7:00 to 11:00 a.m. Three MRN announcers also host daily call-in shows on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio channel 90 year round. Ned Jarrett's World of Racing (Two-minute weekday morning commentary by two-time Grand National Series champion and former MRN pit reporter Ned Jarrett, hosted by Suzy Armstrong).MRN Classic Races (Rebroadcasts of classic races (formerly known as Flashback Friday and Throwback Thursday)).NASCAR Coast to Coast (NASCAR local, regional and international talk with Hannah Newhouse and Kyle Rickey).The Straightline (NHRA news and interviews hosted by Doug Herbert and Ralph Sheheen).MRN Crew Call (Motor Racing Network Host Rocko Williams talks to the guys that sit atop the pit boxes and jump over the wall).NASCAR Live (Tuesday evening call-in show hosted by Mike Bagley).Winged Nation (Winged sprint car news and interviews hosted by Erin Evernham and Steve Post).Sunday Money (NASCAR Cup Series driver Corey LaJoie, FOX Sports personality Daryl Motte and MRN's own Lauren Fox bring you tales from both on and off the racetrack).American Racing Snobs (Eric Morse and Tony Rizzuti discuss the world of racing with an emphasis on the Formula 1 World Championship, plus other disciplines such as Ind圜ar and IMSA).Rip The Fence (Former Voices of USAC Dillon Welch and Tyler Burnett talk Silver Crown, Midgets and Traditional Non-Winged Sprint Car Racing).MRN Outloud! (Extended review of the past weekend's racing action with Woody Cain and Joey Meier).NASCAR Today (Twice daily three-minute reports, one around noon and one late afternoon/early evening with the hosts of MRN Outloud!).Busch Pole Updates (Short reports broadcast during Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series qualifying full event broadcast available on some affiliates, SiriusXM Satellite Radio and through 's "Track Pass" subscription service).They also stream the programs on their website and offer most shows as a podcast on Apple iTunes. While MRN's primary role is doing radio broadcasts of NASCAR races, they also produce daily radio programs that are carried by some of their affiliates. The network headquarters moved near Charlotte, North Carolina in 2008. The MRN flagship station is WNDB, which serves Daytona Beach, Florida. In addition to NASCAR races, MRN broadcasts the majority of the ARCA Menards Series and once had exclusive coverage of the United SportsCar Championship (IMSA now does the radio broadcasts) and Formula One, including the United States Grand Prix, which returned in the 2012 season at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas and offers other race related programs. All races are also carried on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio. Almost all of the remaining Cup and Xfinity races are broadcast by the Speedway Motorsports-owned Performance Racing Network (PRN), besides the Brickyard 400 (which is broadcast by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network in association with PRN) many stations have affiliations with both MRN and PRN in order to air a full NASCAR schedule. It also broadcasts the NASCAR All-Star Race, and the entire Truck Series season (although clearance of Xfinity and Truck Series events may vary by station). MRN is one of the two main radio broadcasters of the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series, covering events held at tracks owned by NASCAR, along with Pocono Raceway and World Wide Technology Raceway. Its first broadcast was the 1970 Daytona 500. and broadcaster Ken Squier, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of NASCAR. MRN was founded in 1970 by NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. radio network that syndicates broadcasts of auto racing events, particularly NASCAR. ![]()
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