Speed Center

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Speed Center
StarringBob Varsha, Krista Voda, Leigh Diffey, Adam Alexander
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkSpeed Channel
ReleaseFebruary 13, 2011 (2011-02-13) –
August 11, 2013 (2013-08-11)

Speed Center was a motor sports news program on Speed Channel. Debuting on February 13, 2011, it was anchored by Adam Alexander with Jeff Hammond and Sam Hornish Jr. as analysts on Sunday episodes. Ricky Rudd was the analyst for the first two races at Daytona and Phoenix.

History[edit]

Speed Center and its predecessors were a staple of Speed Channel since the network opened as SpeedVision in 1996. Among the names were Speedvision News RaceWeek (1996 – February 2002), Speed News (February 2002 – July 30, 2006), and The Speed Report (August 6, 2006 – January 30, 2011). The show was first known as SpeedVision News Race Week featuring anchors such as Dave Despain and Bob Varsha. Prior to The Speed Report arriving in August 2006, the show was called Speed News, with anchors including Bob Varsha, Ralph Sheheen, Bob Jenkins, Connie LeGrand, and Krista Voda. On January 23, 2008, it was announced that Manske was leaving Speed Channel to become the new host of NASCAR Now on ESPN. Drew Johnson also had his last day with Manske on January 27, 2008. For the 2008 season, the new hosts were Bob Varsha and on a part-time basis, Leigh Diffey and Krista Voda. In 2011, the program's name was changed to Speed Center. The first episode took place on February 13, 2011, with Adam Alexander hosting. The final episode of Speed Center aired on August 11, 2013, as the show was canceled on June 25, 2013, due to the transition of Speed into Fox Sports 1 on August 17, 2013.

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