NASCAR Angels
NASCAR Angels was an American syndicated half-hour television series which aired in syndication in various markets. It was hosted by Shannon Wiseman and former NASCAR Cup Series Champion Rusty Wallace. The purpose for the show was to help those who help others by repairing their worn out vehicles with a small twist: the NASCAR Angels Dream Team only has three days to get the vehicle repaired. The show has been described as "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition meets Pimp My Ride - NASCAR Style".[1] Partnering with the show were Goodyear and Gemini Auto Repair Service.
References
- ^ NASCAR Angels at NASCAR.com
External links
- NASCAR website
- NASCAR Angels at NASCAR.com
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- CBS
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- NBC / Telemundo
- Jefferson-Pilot
- Mizlou
- MRN TV
- SETN
- ESPN
- Fox Sports 1
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- NBC Group (NBCSN, Universo)
- TBS
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- USA
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- Daytona 1
- Homestead
- Auto Club
- Las Vegas 1
- Phoenix 1
- Atlanta 1
- Bristol 1
- Martinsville 1
- Richmond 1
- Talladega 1
- Kansas 1
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- Pocono 1
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- Road America
- Atlanta 2
- Loudon
- Watkins Glen
- Brickyard 400
- Michigan 1
- Daytona 2
- Back in the Day
- ESPN Classic
- NASCAR Classics
- Digger
- RaceCam
- Side-By-Side (graphic)
- NASCAR Angels
- NASCAR Beyond the Wheel
- NASCAR Drivers: Non-Stop
- NBS 24/7
- Winners
- American Sports Cavalcade (TNN)
- SpeedWorld (ESPN)
- Sports Spectacular (CBS)
- Sportsworld (NBC)
- Wide World of Sports (ABC)