Since 1981, PRN has aired all NASCAR-sanctioned Sprint Cup and Xfinity Series events held at Speedway Motorsports-controlled tracks which include Atlanta, Bristol, Charlotte, Kentucky, Las Vegas, New Hampshire, Sonoma and Texas, along with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where they co-produce and syndicate (in non-conflicting markets with the IndyCar Radio Network) for the Brickyard 400, where their staffers work both races. This is in contrast to other NASCAR events (operated by ISC, Dover Motorsports and the Mattioli family), which are broadcast by ISC-controlled Motor Racing Network. PRN and MRN on most occasions share the same radio affiliates (IMS also, although PRN jointly produces the IMS race) in order to broadcast a complete NASCAR schedule.
All PRN shows with the exception of the pre and post race shows originate from Performance Racing Network's studios at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Performance Racing is a racing team based in Great Britain, involved in many areas of motorsport. The team has been managed since 1999 by Bobby Issazadhe.
History
The Performance Racing business was originally founded in Sweden, in 1999, to concentrate various motorsport activities into one source. The business was bought by Issazadhe in 2000 to manage his own racing team.
From 2008, David Whisenant reports on The Performance Racing Network, and how they produce race broadcasts.
published: 26 Apr 2012
Doug Rice, longtime NASCAR announcer for Performance Racing Network, to step back
Doug Rice, longtime NASCAR announcer for Performance Racing Network, to step back
published: 24 May 2024
Behind the scenes of a Motor racing Network radio broadcast
Unlike most sports, NASCAR on MRN radio uses four play by play announcers to describe the action.
published: 01 Oct 2021
RPES Shockeye Racing Performance 305 Nationals
Reigel Promotions E-Sports presents the Shockeye Racing Performance 305 Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park! This event is using the Iracing Fixed set for $75 to win!!
published: 03 Sep 2024
Performance Racing Network on WBTV
May 20, 2008 story produced by WBTV and reporter David Whisenant on PRN outlining how a network radio broadcast of a NASCAR race is produced.
published: 21 May 2008
Are Hailie Deegan's days in NASCAR done?
After a disappointing start to the 2024 season, AM Racing and Hailie Deegan officially parted ways this week. Are Deegan's days in NASCAR finished?
In this clip from PRN's Fast Talk, our panel discusses what led to Deegan leaving AM Racing amid a disapponting season in the Xfinity Series and what kind of opportunities she could get in the future.
The 22-year-old native of Temecula, California, had piloted the team’s No. 15 Ford entry for the first 17 races of the season, her rookie campaign, to an average finish of 26.8 with just four results of 20th or better. Deegan currently sits in 28th place in the season-long standings, dropping a spot after sitting out Saturday’s The Loop 110.
Deegan's departure felt inevitable when Joey Logano replaced her in the Chicago street race. But with ...
published: 09 Jul 2024
Joe Moore's Final Sign Off
Longtime MRN Radio's Joe Moore signs off the broadcast for the final time in his career.
published: 19 Nov 2018
The Best Climbing Performance EVER?! | GCN Racing News Show
Did we just witness the greatest climbing performances of all time? On this week’s GCN Racing News Show, Dan is analyzing an astounding day at the Tour de France, in which Tadej Pogacar asserted his authority over the race after some Visma Lease a Bike tactic that left some people scratching their heads, as well as reporting on a Giro d’Italia Donne that came right down to the wire.
00:00 Welcome to the GCN Racing News Show!
00:31 This week in the world of racing
01:31 Vingegaard produced the second-best climbing performance of all time
02:21 Marco Pantani scaled the Plateau de Beille in 1998
03:23 A few people scratching their heads at Visma Lease a Bike's tactics
03:49 Look back to the last four Tours de France
05:49 Pogacar’s power numbers are better than ever
07:04 If we look at the...
published: 15 Jul 2024
One Hot Race! - 2024 Focused Health 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway vlog
published: 13 Sep 2024
Performance Racing Network President Doug Rice: WCNC Charlotte’s Off The Clock with Carboni podcast
This week, the President of Performance Racing Network (PRN) Doug Rice joins the show to talk about this Sunday’s ROVAL 400 on WCNC Charlotte. Who does he think will win? Why he wants to see the race run in the rain. And how we’ll look back at a wild 2020 in NASCAR.
Reigel Promotions E-Sports presents the Shockeye Racing Performance 305 Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park! This event is using the Iracing Fixed set for $75 to...
Reigel Promotions E-Sports presents the Shockeye Racing Performance 305 Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park! This event is using the Iracing Fixed set for $75 to win!!
Reigel Promotions E-Sports presents the Shockeye Racing Performance 305 Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park! This event is using the Iracing Fixed set for $75 to win!!
After a disappointing start to the 2024 season, AM Racing and Hailie Deegan officially parted ways this week. Are Deegan's days in NASCAR finished?
In this cl...
After a disappointing start to the 2024 season, AM Racing and Hailie Deegan officially parted ways this week. Are Deegan's days in NASCAR finished?
In this clip from PRN's Fast Talk, our panel discusses what led to Deegan leaving AM Racing amid a disapponting season in the Xfinity Series and what kind of opportunities she could get in the future.
The 22-year-old native of Temecula, California, had piloted the team’s No. 15 Ford entry for the first 17 races of the season, her rookie campaign, to an average finish of 26.8 with just four results of 20th or better. Deegan currently sits in 28th place in the season-long standings, dropping a spot after sitting out Saturday’s The Loop 110.
Deegan's departure felt inevitable when Joey Logano replaced her in the Chicago street race. But with such a huge following on social media, is there another path for Hailie Deegan in NASCAR or will she have to rethink her approach to racing stock cars? #NASCAR
Brad Gillie explains why Deegan's career was a surprise for him with her Truck Series struggles, while Doug Rice says having a successful female driver is important for NASCAR when it comes to attracting new fans.
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Performance Racing Network (PRN), a subsidiary of Speedway Motorsports, LLC, is one of two NASCAR licensed multi-broadcast radio networks which markets, produces and distributes motorsports programming 365 days a year. PRN broadcasts fourteen NASCAR Cup Series races, thirteen NASCAR Xfinity Series races and co-produces the NASCAR races from the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In addition to live race coverage, the network also offers a full lineup of nationally syndicated studio programming including: "Fast Talk presented by Toyota", "O'Reilly Auto Parts Pit Reporters", "Garage Pass", "Racing Country" and "At the Track". Visit GoPRN.com for more information.
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After a disappointing start to the 2024 season, AM Racing and Hailie Deegan officially parted ways this week. Are Deegan's days in NASCAR finished?
In this clip from PRN's Fast Talk, our panel discusses what led to Deegan leaving AM Racing amid a disapponting season in the Xfinity Series and what kind of opportunities she could get in the future.
The 22-year-old native of Temecula, California, had piloted the team’s No. 15 Ford entry for the first 17 races of the season, her rookie campaign, to an average finish of 26.8 with just four results of 20th or better. Deegan currently sits in 28th place in the season-long standings, dropping a spot after sitting out Saturday’s The Loop 110.
Deegan's departure felt inevitable when Joey Logano replaced her in the Chicago street race. But with such a huge following on social media, is there another path for Hailie Deegan in NASCAR or will she have to rethink her approach to racing stock cars? #NASCAR
Brad Gillie explains why Deegan's career was a surprise for him with her Truck Series struggles, while Doug Rice says having a successful female driver is important for NASCAR when it comes to attracting new fans.
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Performance Racing Network (PRN), a subsidiary of Speedway Motorsports, LLC, is one of two NASCAR licensed multi-broadcast radio networks which markets, produces and distributes motorsports programming 365 days a year. PRN broadcasts fourteen NASCAR Cup Series races, thirteen NASCAR Xfinity Series races and co-produces the NASCAR races from the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In addition to live race coverage, the network also offers a full lineup of nationally syndicated studio programming including: "Fast Talk presented by Toyota", "O'Reilly Auto Parts Pit Reporters", "Garage Pass", "Racing Country" and "At the Track". Visit GoPRN.com for more information.
Sign up to be a part of the PRN Pit Crew and receive our weekly newsletter filled with show information, exclusive video and audio content, PRN news and more: https://www.goprn.com/fans/prn_pit_crew/
Download the PRN mobile app: https://www.goprn.com/fans/prn_mobile_app/
Did we just witness the greatest climbing performances of all time? On this week’s GCN Racing News Show, Dan is analyzing an astounding day at the Tour de Franc...
This week, the President of Performance Racing Network (PRN) Doug Rice joins the show to talk about this Sunday’s ROVAL 400 on WCNC Charlotte. Who does he think...
This week, the President of Performance Racing Network (PRN) Doug Rice joins the show to talk about this Sunday’s ROVAL 400 on WCNC Charlotte. Who does he think will win? Why he wants to see the race run in the rain. And how we’ll look back at a wild 2020 in NASCAR.
This week, the President of Performance Racing Network (PRN) Doug Rice joins the show to talk about this Sunday’s ROVAL 400 on WCNC Charlotte. Who does he think will win? Why he wants to see the race run in the rain. And how we’ll look back at a wild 2020 in NASCAR.
Reigel Promotions E-Sports presents the Shockeye Racing Performance 305 Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park! This event is using the Iracing Fixed set for $75 to win!!
After a disappointing start to the 2024 season, AM Racing and Hailie Deegan officially parted ways this week. Are Deegan's days in NASCAR finished?
In this clip from PRN's Fast Talk, our panel discusses what led to Deegan leaving AM Racing amid a disapponting season in the Xfinity Series and what kind of opportunities she could get in the future.
The 22-year-old native of Temecula, California, had piloted the team’s No. 15 Ford entry for the first 17 races of the season, her rookie campaign, to an average finish of 26.8 with just four results of 20th or better. Deegan currently sits in 28th place in the season-long standings, dropping a spot after sitting out Saturday’s The Loop 110.
Deegan's departure felt inevitable when Joey Logano replaced her in the Chicago street race. But with such a huge following on social media, is there another path for Hailie Deegan in NASCAR or will she have to rethink her approach to racing stock cars? #NASCAR
Brad Gillie explains why Deegan's career was a surprise for him with her Truck Series struggles, while Doug Rice says having a successful female driver is important for NASCAR when it comes to attracting new fans.
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Performance Racing Network (PRN), a subsidiary of Speedway Motorsports, LLC, is one of two NASCAR licensed multi-broadcast radio networks which markets, produces and distributes motorsports programming 365 days a year. PRN broadcasts fourteen NASCAR Cup Series races, thirteen NASCAR Xfinity Series races and co-produces the NASCAR races from the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In addition to live race coverage, the network also offers a full lineup of nationally syndicated studio programming including: "Fast Talk presented by Toyota", "O'Reilly Auto Parts Pit Reporters", "Garage Pass", "Racing Country" and "At the Track". Visit GoPRN.com for more information.
Sign up to be a part of the PRN Pit Crew and receive our weekly newsletter filled with show information, exclusive video and audio content, PRN news and more: https://www.goprn.com/fans/prn_pit_crew/
Download the PRN mobile app: https://www.goprn.com/fans/prn_mobile_app/
This week, the President of Performance Racing Network (PRN) Doug Rice joins the show to talk about this Sunday’s ROVAL 400 on WCNC Charlotte. Who does he think will win? Why he wants to see the race run in the rain. And how we’ll look back at a wild 2020 in NASCAR.
Since 1981, PRN has aired all NASCAR-sanctioned Sprint Cup and Xfinity Series events held at Speedway Motorsports-controlled tracks which include Atlanta, Bristol, Charlotte, Kentucky, Las Vegas, New Hampshire, Sonoma and Texas, along with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where they co-produce and syndicate (in non-conflicting markets with the IndyCar Radio Network) for the Brickyard 400, where their staffers work both races. This is in contrast to other NASCAR events (operated by ISC, Dover Motorsports and the Mattioli family), which are broadcast by ISC-controlled Motor Racing Network. PRN and MRN on most occasions share the same radio affiliates (IMS also, although PRN jointly produces the IMS race) in order to broadcast a complete NASCAR schedule.
All PRN shows with the exception of the pre and post race shows originate from Performance Racing Network's studios at Charlotte Motor Speedway.