RE: ESPN
Dear NHRA Fans,
I've attempted to address the issue of delayed starts on a case-by-case basis, but I think given the breadth of the confusion I'm going to address it with a post for all of our fans to see and read.
The most important message I want to communicate is that this is NOT an issue that is unique to NHRA, or to ESPN. If you watch college football and basketball and even the great and mighty NFL, you know that are games pre-empted virtually every weekend when one of the early games runs long. And it happens not just on ESPN, but also on Fox Sports Net and CBS and NBC and ABC and TNT. It happens on every channel that has live programming.
The fact is, NHRA fans actually have it BETTER than the "stick-and-ball" fans because, since we're not presented live, ESPN can still show our races in their entirety. In the case of stick-and-ball sports, when they start late, since they are presented live, they are simply picked up in progress and fans never get to see the first parts of the games at all.
So to reiterate, this is not an issue specific to NHRA or to ESPN; pre-empted and delayed starts are simply an unavoidable consequence of live programming, and no sport or channel that carries live programming is immune to it.
Please know, too, that NHRA and ESPN have worked exceptionally hard over the past couple of years to schedule more and more of our races after taped events (usually Poker) to ensure on-time starts, but it's impossible to do for all 23 of our races.
This information may not make you any less upset the next time the start of one our races is delayed, but hopefully if you know you're not alone, and most importantly you know that you/NHRA fans are not being singled out or treated unfairly, the pill might be a little easier to swallow.
Michael Padian, NHRA