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NASCAR Race Hub : ウィキペディア英語版
NASCAR Race Hub

''NASCAR Race Hub'' is a daily NASCAR news program broadcast on Fox Sports 1 Monday through Thursday. Originally broadcast on Speed, the show replaced ''NASCAR Nation'' and ''This Week in NASCAR''. ''NASCAR Race Hub'' premiered on October 12, 2009, as a 30-minute show, but was extended to 60 minutes in the following years. The show was again shortened to 30 minutes after moving to Fox Sports 1 from Speed in August 2013, only to be returned to 60 minutes starting on September 23.
==History==
''NASCAR Race Hub'' premiered as a half-hour show, but eventually became an hour-long show until it was shortened back to 30 minutes in August 2013, although it was very quickly restored to an hour-long format. It previously aired at 6:00 p.m. ET, as well as at 7:00 p.m. ET Monday through Thursday.
At first the show was hosted by a rotating group which included ''NASCAR RaceDay'' and ''NASCAR Victory Lane'' host John Roberts, Camping World Truck Series Setup show host and occasional ''NASCAR Trackside'' host Krista Voda and Steve Byrnes, but in August 2010, Byrnes was announced as the permanent host of the show and has been in that capacity ever since, though it does not affect his duties as a pit reporter during the NASCAR on FOX races of a given Sprint Cup Series season.
The show breaks down the previous weekend's race and previews the upcoming one, providing analysis and interviews along the way. Jimmy Spencer has a segment on the Tuesday and Thursday editions of the show where he provides commentary and answers viewer emails and tweets. His segments became popular for the various 'awards' he gives drivers and teams such as the crying towel, cigars, strait jackets. Also on Monday, former Miss Sprint Cup, Monica Palumbo along with Danielle Trotta, presented the tweets of the week from NASCAR Drivers and Crewmen. Trotta contributes segments to the show and does interviews with drivers, crew chiefs and car owners as well as acting as a fill-in host in Byrnes' absence. In 2013, Trotta became co-host, and the show moved from its own studio to share the ''Speed Center'' studio. With the show moving to Fox Sports 1 on August 17, 2013, the show moved to a 4:30 p.m. start time. When the show was re-lengthened, this start time was revised to 4 p.m.〔https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=548712938517825&set=a.246805428708579.73774.239115849477537&type=1〕 It does not always not always air at 4. It sometimes airs at various times, once a day, during the afternoon. On May 12, 2014, Race Hub moved to its new permanent time to 5pm ET, replacing Crowd Goes Wild, The Mike Francesa Show, replaced Race Hub's old time slot. Beginning with the 2015 season, the show swapped timeslots with America's Pregame and resumed its former 6pm timeslot. The show also gained a Weekend Edition, following the cancellation of NASCAR Live following the 2014 season.

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