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AUTO RACING
RACELINE Saturdays @ 11:30 a.m. ET
RACELINE is a fast moving weekly news magazine series covering the exciting world of NASCAR racing. RACELINE covers the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Craftsman  Truck Series’ and is hosted by Joe Moore, one of America’s most recognized and knowledgeable NASCAR broadcasters. Joe keeps viewers current by looking behind the scenes each week on breaking news and issues.
Produced in the RACELINE studios but originating wherever NASCAR takes its participants and fans, RACELINE travels to races, team garages, test sessions, pre-season events and awards banquets to capture and report the latest NASCAR news. RACELINE’s website, www.racelineonline.com, gives fans current information on the show and about NASCAR racing.
The show features great prizes for viewers each week and the show regularly conducts contests for race trips, ticket giveaways and other exciting race related prizes.
The Hooters Pro Cup Series
"We Race in Their Memory"

The Hooters Pro Cup Series was created following the tragic deaths of 1992 Winston Cup Champion Alan Kulwicki, Dan Duncan, Charlie Campbell and Mark Brooks, son of the late Hooters of CEO Bob Brooks, in a plane crash on their way to
Bristol, Tennessee .
All of these men were lost doing what they loved to do, and the Hooters Pro Cup Series is a living tribute to them. But the Hooters Pro Cup Series isn't just living, it's thriving.
Why?
The series allows drivers, sponsors and fans to experience the thrill of auto racing the way it was intended to be--up close and personal. The Hooters Pro Cup Series is a series for the Everyman. And every man--and woman--can afford to attend. For about the price of a movie, drink and popcorn, Pro Cup fans are treated the roots of racing: short tracks and short tempers.
It's a place where the drivers still make a difference. The words "aero push" and "downforce" are replaced with "door to door" and "bump and run." And that is why the Hooters Pro Cup Series attracts real fans and racers. In recent years, the Hooters Pro Cup Series has proven to be a great place for youngsters to cut their teeth in full-bodied stock cars. With the successes of former drivers like Brian Vickers, John Wood, Danny O'Quinn, Kertus Davis, Shane Huffman, Chad Chaffin and Scott Wimmer, the fast-growing series has become a proving ground for the latest up-and-coming drivers. But while other series clamor to be the next "stepping stone" series, the Hooters Pro Cup Series will always be about proven talent, rather than potential talent.
Over the years, the grassroots appeal has attracted a virtual "Who's Who" list of short-track greats. Each race pits Snowball Derby, ASA and Weekly Racing Champions, ARCA and Busch Series winners and future Sunday racers against each other on bullrings across the country. With the backing of loyal fans and sponsors, combined with a talent-laden rookie crop and verified veterans, the Hooters Pro Cup has moved to the forefront of racing organizations over the years.
While we still "race in their memory," the Hooters Pro Cup Series will continue to create countless new memories for all those involved. And we hope you will be there to experience them with us.
"The only real sports are auto racing, bull fighting, and mountain climbing. The rest are mere games." --Ernest Hemingway
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