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23rd June 2008, 04:45 #1
This is why Paul Page is the greatest.
Is there any doubt that the best racing announcer in ANY series, is Paul Page. Indy Car racing broadcast wise was its BEST with Paul Page in the booth. The tragic accident at the NHRA race yesterday and how he handles the broadcast is just unmatched by anyone else.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w7e8YHNdfM
Please sign Paul Page back to broadcast the IRL.
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23rd June 2008, 05:04 #2
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I Agree.
The group we have now could not announce their way thru kindergarden finger painting.The Only True Triple Crown Winner-- Al Unser Sr. 1978- Indy 500, Pocono 500, Ontario 500
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23rd June 2008, 05:41 #3
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Paul Page is the only worthy Indycar announcer after Sid Collins. He understand all aspects of the sport from both a team and fan perspective. In the early days of online computer interaction he hosted a gathering of RIS (compuserve) adicts at Laguna including touring of the TV production facilities. he listened to fan input and added his own.
I have no idea what led to his dismissal from his post as Indycar announcer. It was during the split and many unwise decisions were made. Not having Paul Page as the lead was one of those bad decisions. Bring him back.
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23rd June 2008, 06:00 #4
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Another tragic story in racing. My thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family.
Paul has always been able to console an audience after a tragic event with grace and dignity.
I would love to see him in the booth.:champion:car Continuing since 1909
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23rd June 2008, 08:32 #5
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RIP.
Page is a brilliant commentator, definitely one of the best I have ever heard.
Also, that drag strip is a death trap. 300MPH and the run off consists of a concrete wall.
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23rd June 2008, 17:05 #6
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Big 2nd. Also, Gary Gerald.
Originally Posted by ACTF_ZETTGreen, Green, Green!
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23rd June 2008, 17:31 #7
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Originally Posted by portlandCARTfan
Yes, he and the whole crew did a great job under tough times. Too bad I had to see what happen, memories like that are things I would like to forget.
I am sitting at a party in Barrington Hill, IL on 5 acres that my friend owns and the phone rings....Dave Brock says:"Scott Kalitta was killed at Englishtown".
What can one say to such bad news. Yet, Paul and crew was able to put it into words and make the sadness go away for a bit.
It also shows that racers are racers. Carl Edwards, no back flip at Milwaukee..."This is not a time to celebrate as we lost Scott Kalitta today"
No different that Dale Sr at Talledega Victory Lane in 1994, "We lost a great one today and this win is for Aryton Senna and his family."
Great drivers know there place in history and how the loss of other affects the whole sport.
That is what makes or sport great.C. Waldo Taylor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kfz2XDXaeqc
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23rd June 2008, 20:00 #8
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Originally Posted by !!WALDO!!
I Agree
Great Drivers in the sport is what makes this a sport great. I watched the finals and the slow solo pass the Robert Hight did was a slow salute to Scott Kalitta since he was suppose to run againist Scott Kalitta. There was not a dry eye at the track or for me on that run.
R.I.P.
Scott Kalitta
Everyone will miss you but will always remember you.The Only True Triple Crown Winner-- Al Unser Sr. 1978- Indy 500, Pocono 500, Ontario 500
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24th June 2008, 05:54 #9
The video I had posted here has been removed now, but basically he starts by saying something like, "There is nothing more eerie than an empty race track after the death of a driver" seriously sends chills. Page is a fan as well as an announcer. Later as he covers the story you can tell hes trying as hard as he can to hold back tears.
SpeedTV and the speed reports coverage was PATHEDIC. I expect crappy race coverage from ESPN where they just show the crashes and fights, and then show the checkers, but crappy coverage of a drivers death is unacceptable.
Basically on the speed report they said "And our top story is the death of Scott Kalitta." Then they showed the accident, then they said, "He will be deeply missed. And now we will turn our attention west to the turns of Sonoma "
I about crapped a brick. They spent 60 seconds on him. I was sitting on my couch like, are you kidding me? I dont watch NHRA, but christ. They showed no interviews, they maybe put his career stats on the screen for 10 seconds... its embarassing.
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24th June 2008, 07:30 #10
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I'm not a follower of drag racing but the loss of anyone in motorsports always hits me. I'm not sure if this is the video that was originally posted, but here are Page and Gerrald talking about Scott Kalitta:
http://video.aol.com/video-detail/re...tta/3748859826Aloha,
Colin
But can they do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D6KBqgNGDw
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