What happened to Steve Evans?
What happened to Steve Evans?
The Clark County coroner determined Thursday that TNN motor sports announcer Steve Evans died of a heart attack. He was found in his Las Vegas hotel room Wednesday night after missing a production meeting in advance of the World of Outlaws race at LVMS.
Who is the announcer for NHRA?
Alan Reinhart
Alan Reinhart, “the Voice of NHRA” announcer at Mello Yello Drag Racing Series national events, takes us for a tour through his Wild West Engineering shop in Tucson, Ariz., showing off his hot rods and his machine shop and fabrication equipment.
Is Steve Evans alive?
Deceased (1942–2000)
Steve Evans/Living or Deceased
What happened to Dave Rieff?
Monday saw FOX Sports announce that Jamie Little will serve as the play-by-play announcer for the ARCA Menards Series races that will air on FOX Sports 1 and/or 2 in 2021, replacing Dave Rieff. “I am beyond excited and humbled to be offered this role for the ARCA Menards Series,” Little said in a press release.
Where is Mike Dunn now?
IRG Sports + Entertainment (IRGSE), a leading promoter of sports and live entertainment experiences, announced today that Mike Dunn has been named senior consultant for the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA).
Where is Steve Evans sausage made?
Ohio
Steve Evans Country Sausage is in Gallipolis, Ohio.
Who is Brian Lohnes?
Play-By-Play Announcer, NHRA Starting first at Lebanon Valley Dragway, Lohnes truly established his career while working for more than a decade at New England Dragway in Epping, New Hampshire as an announcer, a tech inspector, race director and track official.
Who is Alan Reinhart?
Alan Gillespie Rinehart (1900–1982) was a writer, film producer, and playwright. Rinehart was a son of mystery writer Mary Roberts Rinehart and a brother of book publishers Stanley Rinehart Jr. and Frederick Roberts Rinehart.
Where is Dave Reiff now?
After 17 years as a pit reporter, Rieff will be the lead announcer this year for ESPN’s coverage of the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series.
How old is Jim Dunn of Jim Dunn Racing?
Dunn, 82, is the owner and tuner of the Circle K HEMI® engine-powered Dodge Charger R/T nitro funny car driven by John Hale. His Hall of Fame career has included wins as a driver, numerous national records, and ,of course, hard work, sweat and tears.
Does IHRA exist?
The IHRA is now the premiere motorsports sanctioning body in Canada, holding three national drag racing events.
Where is Bob Evans sausage made?
Evans and a group of friends and family members join as partners in the sausage production operation; they buy a packing plant in Xenia, Ohio. 1957: The company is incorporated as Bob Evans Farms Sales, Inc.
Why did ESPN change the name of its auto racing show?
When ESPN debuted in 1979, one of the first sporting events that they covered was auto racing. Initially the name of the show routinely changed to fit with the corresponding year at the time. Thus, when the program debuted, it was called Auto Racing ’79, and then Auto Racing ’80, Auto Racing ’81 and so forth.
What happened to ESPN’s relationship with CART?
After losing the rights to NASCAR Winston Cup (and Busch Series) broadcasts for the 2001 season, ESPN slowly began losing the remainder of their racing to other networks. For their 2002 season, CART signed a TV contract with Speed Channel and CBS, ending ESPN’s partnership with CART that had begun 20 years before.
Who were the original commentators on the ESPN commentators?
The original commentators were primarily Bob Jenkins and Larry Nuber, who covered many diverse types of competition.
What are some of the best NASCAR drivers on TV?
Mike Joy (early NASCAR broadcasts, including ESPN’s first live NASCAR race at Atlanta in 1981, World of Outlaws) Ray Evernham (occasional NASCAR Cup, IROC & NASCAR Truck races – primarily on ABC broadcasts) Bart Kendall (Pikes Peak Hill Climb – primarily in 1995)