The decision is not Fox. It is NHRA. NHRA is taking over production in 2016 including talent. The deal with Fox is broadcast, not production. Can anyone name a warm body to fill Mike's shoes? I cannot come up with one name. This move has aggravated a LOT of people who were already aggravated with the so called management of NHRA. I cannot wait for Marty "staaaaaaaay with us" Reid. I hope there is live online coverage I can mute and watch. I will not listen to unqualified jerks. DO YOU HEAR US COCA COLA? WE ARE MAD!
Fill Mike's shoes? Not necessarily right out of the chute, but I can think of others who (I believe) could do a great job. Reality is, though, that most are already involved with the sport in positions that probably preclude switching to announcing for FS. Some that come to mind: Alan Reinhart, Jeff Arend, Jim or Jon Oberhofer, Clay Millican, Whit Bazemore,...
We're disappointed but let's hope for the best and give whoever is selected a chance to succeed.
I've always been a big Dunn fan, but there are way more licenses than available seats out there. And there seems to be a steady crop of younger drivers getting their fuel licenses, which is a good thing.
Hate to say it but I might have predicted this in the Gary Gerold thread. Mike knows more off the top of his head and can articulate it faster than 99% of anyone else out there who might be available.
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