Sirius covering Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup

Saturday, September 15, 2007 at 10:39 PM
Tags: NASCAR, Sirius, Sirius Sports

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Sirius will being giving listeners comprehensive coverage of the 2007 Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, broadcasting all ten races live and airing in-car audio from NASCAR's top drivers as they compete for the coveted NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Championship.

Starting tomorrow, September 16th, Sirius will broadcast the first event of the Chase, the Sylvania 300 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race (1:15pm ET) live from New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, NH on Sirius NASCAR Radio (ch 128). For all ten Chase races, Sirius will provide the live race call on channel 128, plus ten additional Driver2Crew Chatter channels that will combine the race broadcast with the in-car audio of ten different race teams.

Sirius' roster of NASCAR on-air expert hosts have provided their picks/predictions for the championship, view their insight after the jump...


  • Marty Snider, The Morning Drive: "Jimmie Johnson. Two weeks ago my pick was Tony Stewart but Johnson just has too much momentum right now. [Johnson's crew chief] Chad Knaus told me at the beginning of the season that this year's Chase would be about two things-being strong at the intermediate type tracks and being good with the COT. In the Chase there are five COT races and five races at mile and a half tracks. In the last two races Johnson has won at an intermediate track and in a COT race."
  • David Poole, The Morning Drive: "Tony Stewart was my pick when the season started, because I thought it would take versatility to thrive in this season of change in NASCAR. I'll stay with Stewart, although I am not sure how happy Chevrolet will be to win a title with a driver who's heading to Toyota. I guess they'd be happier than they'd be not winning it at all."
  • John Kernan, The Driver's Seat: "Jimmie Johnson and his team have momentum on their side with two wins in a row, including one on a COT track. Kurt Busch had the momentum heading into Richmond, but will they be able to find their way back? I'm betting [Busch's crew chief] Pat Tryson will be able to."
  • Dave Moody, Sirius Speedway: "Jeff Gordon. While other drivers have had hot streaks this season, Gordon has been steady throughout. He is a threat to win on any track in the Chase, and he can also "points race" with the best of them. At the end of the day, that spells another title for Super-G."
  • Pat Patterson, The Front Stretch: "If you go strictly by numbers, Jimmie Johnson should win hands down, but if there is a darkhorse in the 12 it could be Carl Edwards. His team is peaking at the right time and the tracks ahead are ones he and the #99 team should be top three contenders at on a weekly basis, which from a points standpoint might equal his first Championship."
  • Jenna Fryer, Press Pass: "Jimmie Johnson. I might have picked Jeff Gordon or Tony Stewart based on their 'regular seasons' and proven ability to turn it up a notch when the stakes are raised but I picked Johnson at the start of the season, and he's done nothing to show me he can't get it done again."
  • Steve Post, Press Pass: "Tony Stewart. His team has won three races in the past couple of months and has momentum entering the Chase. With Greg Zipadelli's leadership the team has a great supply of cars and Zippy is one of the most savvy crew chiefs making calls on pit road."
  • Jerry Bonkowski, The Back Stretch: "Tony Stewart has flown under the radar for most of 2007 but ten weeks from now he'll be celebrating his third career Nextel Cup championship. After missing the Chase last season -- and then upstaging the ten entrants by winning three events in the ten race playoff -- Stewart is a man on a mission to prove 2006 was a fluke, and what we'll see starting Sunday is Smoke at his very best."
  • Mark Garrow, The Back Stretch: "In his drive for five, Jeff Gordon is going to turn it on and step it up for the final ten races. He already has four championship rings. Now, he gets one for the thumb!"
  • Mojo Nixon, Manifold Destiny: "Big Orange, Tony Stewart, the 'Rushville Rocket,' because he's got that crazy look in his eyes."

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