- 2008 Subway Fresh Fit 500
The 2008
Subway Fresh Fit 500 was the eighth race for the NASCAR Sprint Cup season and ran on Saturday,April 12 th atPhoenix International Raceway inAvondale, Arizona . The race was broadcast on television by Fox starting at 8:53 PM US EDT, and broadcast via radio andSirius Satellite Radio on theMotor Racing Network beginning at 7:45 PM US EDT.Pre-Race News
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Jeremy Mayfield was dropped as the driver of theHaas CNC Racing #70Chevrolet and replaced by the former driver of the #70 car they own,Johnny Sauter .
*Brienne Davis, an official whose specialty was being an inspector of engine manifolds, was killed in an automobile accident outsideMooresville, North Carolina onApril 8 th at the age of 28.Qualifying
Daytona 500 champion
Ryan Newman won the pole position, the 34th of his career.Elliott Sadler started on the outside.Kyle Petty andJohn Andretti failed to qualify.The race
The outcome of this race was determined largely on
fuel mileage strategy. Based oncrew chief Chad Knaus ' calculations,Jimmie Johnson stayed out late in the race while leadersDale Earnhardt, Jr. and Mark Martin entered their pits. Johnson held on for the win whileClint Bowyer finished second.Jeff Burton climbed from 39th starting position to a sixth-place finish and retained his lead in points.Yankees / Red Sox coverage
Coverage of the pre-race was interrupted when Fox switched over to cover the remaining
New York Yankees -Boston Red Sox baseball game which had been delayed due to rain. [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3345276 ESPN.com: Fans confused when Fox shifts from Red Sox/Yanks finish to NASCAR] ] FOX then switched back to the race as the cars began the second lap. The final two pitches of the game were shown on the cable / satellite channel FX leaving some baseball fans confused. FOX was contractually required to show the entire race on its broadcast network.NASCAR fans were upset that the network did not show the
invocation and national anthem, especially as it was realized that the game was shown on both FOX and FX, in asimulcast , for about 10 minutes. Theoretically, the baseball game could have continued on FOX and the pre-race ceremonies would have been seen on FX, but parent companyNews Corporation chose not to use that option. [http://dalyplanet.blogspot.com/2008/04/fox-sports-caught-in-no-win-situation.html Fox Sports Caught in a No-Win Situation] ]This is the first known occurrence in the history in American sports television that a network missed both the ending of one event (similar to the
Heidi Game , except that there was an option to see the remainder of it) and the beginning of another.References
External links
* [http://www.jayski.com/stats/2008/results/8phx2008results.htm Complete race results]
* [http://www.jayski.com/stats/2008/points/8phx2008points.htm Points standings]
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