IMSA EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS: Rolex 24 at Daytona | 1/28/24 | Motorsports on NBC



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25 thoughts on “IMSA EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS: Rolex 24 at Daytona | 1/28/24 | Motorsports on NBC”

  1. Signed up for Peacock 30 minutes before the race and…….watched what seemed like 30 minutes of commercials in the first hour followed by numerous "Checkout this action that happened while we were away." NBC is an absolute sh!tshow. This will be the only IMSA commercial-er I mean race I will waste my time watching this year.

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  2. The racing and car diversity in IMSA is fantastic but it will never be as popular as it deserves unless it gets its crap together. Constant cuts to commercial during battles for the lead, the he race suddenly ending a lap early, the highlights showing crashes and dnfs more than battles, and not broadcasting the winners circle, celebrations, etc.

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  3. I like that I had to pay for Peacock only to still have to watch full TV-length commercial breaks. Meanwhile the rest of the world watches free and uncut. I really don't mind paying to watch the race, but the commercials are egregious.

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