Sorry, I'll take it any day over the old "Wide World of Sports" coverage, where you'd get about five minutes of actual race coverage, interspersed with figure skating and downhill skiing, six weeks after the actual event. This weekend alone on Speed, in addition to thirteen hours of live coverage from Sebring, you can watch F1 qualifying and the race from Sepang, NASCAR qualifying from Talledega, the Barrett-Jackson auction live from Florida, and several "lesser" races from the Sebring weekend, if you're so inclined. These guys have to pay the bills while televising races that are not exactly as attractive to advertisers as the Daytona 500 or the Super Bowl, and personally I'm willing to put up with the interruptions--gives me a chance to get something cold from the fridge and make sure my kids aren't spray-painting the dog or anything
