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NBC Sports Again Mixing Up NASCAR Booth For New Hampshire

NBC Sports is using another booth format with no traditional play-by-play announcer for Sunday's Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and Exec Producer Sam Flood said he has little to no qualms over the move. NBC in recent days revealed plans to have usual play-by-play man Rick Allen serve as a pit reporter for Sunday's race, with regular analysts Jeff Burton, Steve Letarte and Dale Earnhardt Jr. handling all of the typical booth duties, including play-by-play, going into and out of commercials and ad reading. The move is the third of five pre-planned formats that Flood and his team thought up heading into the season as it tries to find the best way to utilize its new four-man crew after the addition of Earnhardt.

The three personalities in the booth will rotate responsibilities such as reading ads coming out of commercial, pushing tune-in spots for next weekend’s action at Pocono and promoting the NBC Sports app. Flood said, “It just adds a fun way for the guys to engage on the TV side of it, but then when the race is going on, it gives them a chance to really engage as racers.”

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