NASCAR on CBS#Commentators

{{short description|Television series}}

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| genre = Auto racing telecasts

| creator = Neal Pilson

| director = Bob Fishman
Larry Cavolina

| presenter = Ken Squier
Mike Joy
Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker
See commentators section below

| theme_music_composer = Mark Wood{{cite web|title=CBS Sports - Daytona 500|url=http://www.markwoodmusic.com/audio/15%20-%20CBS%20Sports%20-%20Daytona%20500.mp3|work=Mark Wood Music|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714040623/http://www.markwoodmusic.com/audio/15%20-%20CBS%20Sports%20-%20Daytona%20500.mp3|archive-date=2011-07-14}} (1995–1997)
Godfrey Nelson & Lorainne Nelson Wolf{{cite web|title=Nelson/Wolf Sample Reel|url=https://www.manchestermusiclibrary.com/composer_media/nelson_wolf.mp3|work=Manchester Music Library|access-date=2014-10-27|archive-date=2016-03-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160316003137/https://www.manchestermusiclibrary.com/composer_media/nelson_wolf.mp3|url-status=dead}} (1998–2000)

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| composer = Mark Wood (1995–1997)
Godfrey Nelson & Lorainne Nelson Wolf (1998–2000)

| country = United States

| language = English

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| executive_producer = Neal Pilson
Rich Gentile
Terry Ewert{{YouTube|title=NASCAR on CBS Theme (Extended Version)|id=PmNUyF9xqrk}}

| producer = Bob Stenner{{YouTube|title=CBS Sports Nascar Closing Music From the Early 1980s |id=5KzYYgextD4}}
Eric Mann
Lance Barrow

| editor = Charlie Liotta
Ed Givnish

| location = Various NASCAR venues

| camera = Multi-camera

| runtime = 4 hours or until race ended (including commercials)

| company = CBS Sports

| network = CBS

| first_aired = {{Start date|1960|02|12}}

| last_aired = {{End date|2000|07|15}}

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NASCAR on CBS was the branding formerly used for broadcasts of NASCAR series races produced by CBS Sports,{{cite web|title=Google Search - NASCAR on CBS|url=https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&tbs=tl%3A1%2Ctl_num%3A100&q=NASCAR+on+CBS&cts=1278144686769&aql=&gs_rfai=|work=Google}}{{cite web |url=https://sites.google.com/site/nascarracingontv/home/the-networks/cbs|title=CBS|last= |first= |date= |website=NASCAR on TV|publisher= |access-date=May 15, 2024|quote=CBS is a major TV network. It showed NASCAR races in 1960, 1964, and from 1975-2000.}} the sports division of the CBS television network in the United States from February 12, 1960 to July 15, 2000.

History of coverage

=Races covered by CBS=

class="wikitable"
colspan="10"|Races covered by CBS
Race

! Track

! Years covered

! Series

Gatorade 125s

! Daytona International Speedway

! 1960, 19791981, 19852000

! Winston Cup Series

Daytona 500

! Daytona International Speedway

! 1960, 1979–2000{{YouTube|title=CBS's Goodbye To The Daytona 500 - 2000 Daytona 500|id=vPsTKidJa4k}}

! Winston Cup Series

Atlanta 500

! Atlanta International Raceway

! 1964

! Winston Cup Series

World 600

! Charlotte Motor Speedway

! 1964, 19751981

! Winston Cup Series

Winston 500

! Alabama International Motor Speedway

! 1975–1977

! Winston Cup Series

Champion Spark Plug 400

! Michigan International Speedway

! 1975

! Winston Cup Series

Riverside 400

! Riverside International Raceway

! 1976

! Winston Cup Series

Los Angeles Times 500

! Ontario Motor Speedway

! 1976–1980

! Winston Cup Series

Bud Shootout

! Daytona International Speedway

! 1979–2000{{cite web|title=Retro Racing: Maumann Shootout|url=http://www.nascar.com/2009/news/opinion/02/05/retro.racing.maumann.shootout.30/index.html|work=NASCAR|date=February 5, 2009|quote=The race was broadcast live on CBS, a precursor to the 500 one week later -- and most NASCAR fans remember how that one turned out.}}

! Winston Cup Series

Kmart 400{{cite web |url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/dberggren.html |title=Berggren joined the CBS Sports racing announce team for the Michigan 400 at Michigan Speedway in 1994. |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001216100300/http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/dberggren.html |archive-date=December 16, 2000 |df=mdy-all }}

! Michigan International Speedway

! 1982–2000

! Winston Cup Series

DirecTV 500

! Texas Motor Speedway

! 1997–2000{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/tv_ratings.htm |title=April 2 - Texas - CBS; 6.0 rating; 6,053,000 viewers; 3rd highest rated sports show on the broadcast networks |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000918002053/http://www.motorsportstv.com/tv_ratings.htm |archive-date=September 18, 2000 }}

! Winston Cup Series

Pepsi 400*{{YouTube|title=2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Pepsi 400|id=-xXFIxaUPqI}}

! Daytona International Speedway

! 1999–2000

! Winston Cup Series

Dixie 500

! Atlanta Motor Speedway

! 1975–1977

! Winston Cup Series

DieHard 500

! Talladega Superspeedway

! 1976–1997

! Winston Cup Series

Sears DieHard 200

! The Milwaukee Mile

! 19952000

! Craftsman Truck Series

Chevy Silverado 200

! Nazareth Speedway

! 19982000{{YouTube|title=2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Chevy Silverado 200|id=2NzhTg5mR28}}

! Craftsman Truck Series

Pikes Peak 300K

! Pikes Peak International Raceway

! 1998

! Craftsman Truck Series

Federated Auto Parts 250

! Nashville Speedway USA

! 1999

! Craftsman Truck Series

thatlook.com 200

! New Hampshire International Speedway

! 2000

! Craftsman Truck Series

NAPA Auto Parts 300

! Daytona International Speedway

! 19972000

! Busch Series: Grand National Division

Albertson's 300

! Texas Motor Speedway

! 19972000

! Busch Series: Grand National Division

CarQuest Auto Parts 250

! Gateway International Raceway

! 1997–1998

! Busch Series: Grand National Division

Jiffy Lube Miami 300

! Miami-Dade Motorsports Complex

! 19951997

! Busch Series: Grand National Division

BellSouth Mobility 320

! Nashville Speedway USA

! 1999

! Busch Series: Grand National Division

Sears DieHard 250

! The Milwaukee Mile

! 1997, 2000

! Busch Series: Grand National Division

Notes:

  • 1. The 1998 Pepsi 400 at Daytona was scheduled to be broadcast by CBS, but due to wildfires occurring in the immediate Daytona Beach area, the race was postponed until later in the season, and the broadcast rights were moved to CBS' cable partner, TNN.
  • 2. The Gatorade 125's were run on Thursday, but CBS would air them via tape-delay on Saturdays but from 1997 would be aired before or after the Busch Series race.

=Pre-1979=

The very first NASCAR races to ever be shown on television were broadcast by CBS. In February 1960, the network sent a "skeleton" production crew to Daytona Beach, Florida and the Daytona International Speedway to cover the Daytona 500's Twin 100 (now the Bluegreen Vacations Duel) qualifying races on February 12, 1960.{{cite web|title=NASCAR Countdown: Chicagoland|url=http://www.espnmediazone.com/press_releases/2007_07_jul/20070712_NASCARCountdown-Chicagoland.htm|work=ESPN MediaZone|date=July 7, 2007|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517132837/http://www.espnmediazone.com/press_releases/2007_07_jul/20070712_NASCARCountdown-Chicagoland.htm|archive-date=May 17, 2008}}

==1979 Daytona 500: The breakthrough==

CBS Sports president Neal Pilson and motorsports editor Ken Squier believed that America would watch an entire stock car race live on television. Prior to 1979, television coverage of the Daytona 500 either began when the race was halfway over, or as an edited highlight package that aired a week later on ABC's Wide World of Sports. On February 18, 1979, CBS presented the first flag-to-flag coverage of the Daytona 500{{cite web |last1=Wilhelm |first1=Chase |title=List of Daytona 500 announcers since 1979 |url=https://www.foxsports.com/nascar/gallery/list-of-daytona-500-announcers-since-1979-mike-joy-jeff-gordon-darrell-waltrip-larry-mcreynolds-ken-squier-ned-jarrett-richard-petty-david-hobbs |website=Fox Sports |date=February 13, 2017}} (and 500-mile race to be broadcast live on national television in general). The Indianapolis 500 was only broadcast on tape delay that evening in this era; most races were broadcast only through the final quarter to half of the race, as was the procedure for ABC's Championship Car racing broadcasts; with the new CBS contract, the network and NASCAR agreed to a full live broadcast. That telecast introduced in-car and low-level track-side cameras, which has now become standard in all forms of automotive racing broadcasts. The race drew incredible ratings, in part due to the compelling action both on and off the track, and in part because a major snowstorm on the East Coast kept millions of viewers indoors.

=1980s=

==1980 World 600==

{{Main|Coca-Cola 600}}

On May 29, 1980, CBS paid a fee of roughly US$50,000 or $100,000 to Charlotte Motor Speedway to broadcast the World 600 NASCAR stock-car race. Benny Parsons edged out Darrell Waltrip to win a grand prize of $44,850 in a race that was watched by perhaps 3.7 million viewers on the network.{{cite web|title=TV Racing's Mantra: 'Show Me the Money!'|url=http://www.caranddriver.com/xp/Caranddriver/features/2002/may/200205_feature_sport.xml|work=Car & Driver|date=May 2002}}

==1983 Daytona 500==

During its coverage of the 1983 Daytona 500, CBS introduced an innovation which director Bob Fishman helped develop – a miniature, remote-controlled in-car camera called RaceCam.{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/021600/spr_2139886.html |date=*}} Quote: "Then in 1983, we introduced the in-car camera. We put the average race fan in the driver's seat. They got a sense for speed, a sense of how close the traffic was. Until 1983, cars didn't look that fast on a 19-inch television screen. All of a sudden you're behind the wheel and you learned these cars drive like a sailboat going 200 mph. You got a sense of what it's like to be a driver. It was reality and fantasy television all in one." Fishman{{cite news|title=Sports on TV-Radio: CBS to let wheels do the talking|url=http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1999/02/12/spt_sports_on_tv-radio.html|first=John|last=Fay|newspaper=The Cincinnati Enquirer|publisher=E. W. Scripps Company|date=February 12, 1999|quote=Bob Fishman plans to give viewers a few laps of pure, roaring speed. “We have some great low-angle shots,” Fishman said. “It brings those cars right in your face. You see the cars roaring by. I plan to show some laps with nothing but speed shots.”}} directed every Daytona 500 telecast on CBS, with the exception of 1992, 1994 and 1998 because Fishman was away directing CBS' figure-skating coverage for the Winter Olympics.

=1990s=

==1990 and 1998 Daytona 500==

After years of trying to win it, Dale Earnhardt appeared headed for certain victory in the 1990 Daytona 500 until a series of events in the closing laps. On lap 193, Geoff Bodine spun in the first turn, causing the third and final caution of the race. Everyone pitted except Derrike Cope, who stayed out. On the lap 195 restart, Earnhardt retook and held the lead, only to puncture a tire when he drove over a piece of metal bell housing from the failed engine of Rick Wilson's car on Lap 199. As Earnhardt's damaged car slowed, Cope drove past and earned his first Winston Cup (now NASCAR Cup) victory. It was the first of two victories for the relatively unknown Cope in the 1990 season.{{cite web|title=The 1990 Daytona 500|url=http://www.nascar.com/2002/kyn/history/races/02/02/90daytona500/|work=NASCAR.com|date=July 28, 2003|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070817224950/http://www.nascar.com/2002/kyn/history/races/02/02/90daytona500/|archive-date=August 17, 2007}} In an ironic twist, KIRO-TV, the local CBS affiliate serving Cope's hometown at the time in the Seattle suburb of Spanaway, opted to pre-empt the race to telecast a Seattle SuperSonics basketball game, and the race was delayed until 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time because of the pre-emption.

Earnhardt would eventually win the race in 1998 (under caution), with commentator Mike Joy describing Earnhardt's victory as the "most anticipated moment in the history of motor racing" after his "20 years of trying, 20 years of frustration" of failing to win the race.

==1992 Busch Clash and Daytona 500==

{{Main|Busch Clash}}

For one year, Daytona 500 pole qualifying and the Busch Clash swapped days: the Busch Clash was held on Saturday, and qualifying was held Sunday. This move was made at the request of CBS, who wanted the additional time on Sunday for its coverage of the 1992 Winter Olympics.

The network had aired the Busch Clash since it began in 1979. The race debuted on a Sunday, which CBS broadcast live. Pole position qualifying for the Daytona 500 would start Sunday at 10:00 a.m., followed by the Daytona ARCA 200. The Busch Clash would be held after the ARCA race at 3:00 p.m.

==1996 DieHard 500==

{{Main|1996 DieHard 500|Alabama 500}}

Dale Earnhardt took a horrifying tumble down the front straightaway in "The Big One," after Ernie Irvan got into the side of Sterling Marlin which caused him to hit Earnhardt. After he hit the wall hard, Earnhardt was hit by multiple cars upside down and on the car's side. He ended up breaking his collarbone, and this helped begin a winless streak that spanned the rest of the 1996 season and all of the 1997 season. The race was cut short due to the wreck, and a rainstorm earlier in the race added the factor of darkness, with Jeff Gordon winning. These events helped push the DieHard 500 from the heat, humidity, and almost commonly occurring afternoon thunderstorms of late July to a much cooler, and in the case of the weather, more stable early October date. This was the last Cup race to not be televised live because of the rain delay; the broadcast of the race aired one week later, as an abridged broadcast on CBS.

==1998 Craftsman Truck Series==

{{Main|NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series}}

In 1998, a CBS-televised race at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, scheduled for 186 laps ran 12 extra laps (totaling 198) because of multiple attempts at a successful green-white-checkered finish.

==1999 Daytona 500==

20 years after its Daytona 500 broadcast, CBS used at least 200 people and more than 80 cameras for their coverage:{{cite news|title=CBS to let wheels do the talking|url=http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1999/02/12/spt_sports_on_tv-radio.html|newspaper=The Cincinnati Enquirer|publisher=E. W. Scripps Company|date=February 12, 2012}}

  • 33 in-car cameras - three cameras in 11 different cars.
  • 10 "pole" cameras above the pits.
  • 35 cameras around the track.
  • A camera in a blimp.
  • A camera with each of the three pit reporters.
  • A camera in the booth.

CBS also planned to use more computerized graphics and a super slow-motion camera with a long lens.

==Affiliation with The Nashville Network (TNN)==

{{Main|NASCAR on TNN}}

TNN{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/tnn.htm |title=MotorsportsTV.com - TNN |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000918001807/http://www.motorsportstv.com/tnn.htm |archive-date=September 18, 2000 }}{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/ |title=Pocono Qualifying on TV - But Not Live |access-date=2007-06-10 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000816094207/http://www.motorsportstv.com/ |archive-date=August 16, 2000 }} had two self-operating and self-promoting sub-divisions, TNN Outdoors and TNN Motor Sports. TNN Outdoors was responsible for the programming of hunting and fishing shows; TNN Motor Sports was responsible for production of all the network's racing coverage, including NASCAR Winston Cup, Indy Racing League, and smaller outfits such as USAC, NHRA and ARCA. Motorcycle and speedboat racing was also broadcast. TNN Outdoors and TNN Motor Sports also marketed themselves, selling a variety of merchandise and licensing their brands for use on video games.

In 1995, the motorsports operations were moved to Concord, North Carolina into the industrial park located at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where TNN had purchased controlling interest in motorsports production company World Sports Enterprises. Among TNN personalities from the motorsports operation were Mike Joy, Eli Gold, Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett, Randy Pemberton, Ralph Sheheen, Dick Berggren and Rick Benjamin.

Westinghouse Electric Corporation, which at the time owned the CBS networks and had an existing relationship with TNN through its Group W division, purchased TNN and its sister network CMT outright in 1995 to form CBS Cable (along with the short-lived startup network Eye On People).

Most of the original entertainment-oriented programming ceased production, and the network began to rely more on TNN Outdoors and TNN Motor Sports for programming. The network's ties to CBS allowed it to pick up country-themed dramas from the 1980s that originally aired on the broadcast network such as The Dukes of Hazzard and Dallas, neither of which had been seen on television since their original runs ended, and also allowed it to serve as an overflow feed for CBS Sports broadcasts, which happened during a NASCAR Busch Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in 1999 (though the network was a center of controversy by not airing the following year's second-tier race at Texas following a rain delay){{cite news|last=McLeroy|first=Rea|date=April 4, 2000|title=TV Conflict Left Busch Race Out in Rain|work=Richmond Times-Dispatch|page=E-4|edition=City}} and also during a PGA Tour event at Firestone Country Club. The 1998 Pepsi 400 was also moved to TNN when the race was postponed from the then-traditional July date to October 17, 1998, as a result of the 1998 Florida wildfires.

=The end of ''NASCAR on CBS'' (2000)=

NASCAR wanted to capitalize on its increased popularity at the start of the 21st century, so the organization decided that future television deals would be centralized; that is, the networks would negotiate directly with NASCAR for a regular schedule of telecasts. That deal was struck on December 15, 1999.{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/2001_tv_deal.htm |title=2001 TV Deal |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000918001829/http://www.motorsportstv.com/2001_tv_deal.htm |archive-date=September 18, 2000 }} Quote: In 2000, the last year of the old TV contracts, the total annual TV revenue for Winston Cup races was $100 million. One example of the money under the old system is Las Vegas, where the track had a 5-year deal with ABC for $7 million a year. The old deal arrangement saw each track negotiate with the networks to broadcast their races. As a result, NASCAR had races on CBS, TNN, ESPN, ABC, NBC and TBS. ESPN and its parent network ABC broadcast the most races during the 2000 season (18). TNN had the second most (8, plus the All-Star Race, then known as The Winston), followed by CBS (4, plus the Busch Clash and 125-mile qualifying races for the Daytona 500), TBS (3), and NBC, who covered just one Cup race and had only joined the ranks the year before with the inaugural race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

With many tracks now falling under the ownership of either the France-family led International Speedway Corporation or the Bruton Smith led Speedway Motorsports, it was much easier for consolidated television packages to be negotiated. NASCAR wanted to increase the number of races by each partner, and have as many races on broadcast networks as possible, to prevent fans from missing races.

The first consolidated TV deal was struck on December 15, 1999.{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/2001_tv_deal.htm |title=2001 TV Deal |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000918001829/http://www.motorsportstv.com/2001_tv_deal.htm |archive-date=September 18, 2000 }} Quote: In 2000, the last year of the old TV contracts, the total annual TV revenue for Winston Cup races was $100 million. One example of the money under the old system is Las Vegas, where the track had a 5-year deal with ABC for $7 million a year.

Under the new deal,, Fox Sports, FX, NBC and TBS (later moved to TNT) agreed to pay $2.4 billion for a new six-year package,{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/2001_tv_deal.htm |title=2001 TV Deal |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000918001829/http://www.motorsportstv.com/2001_tv_deal.htm |archive-date=September 18, 2000 }} Quote: While many fans were upset that ESPN and CBS lost the rights, insiders say that their bids were close to $100 million annually under the winning bids from Fox and NBC. covering the Winston Cup (now NASCAR Cup) Series and Busch (now Xfinity) Series schedules.

  • Fox and FX would televise the first 16 races of the 2001, 2003 and 2005 seasons and races 2 through 17 of the 2002, 2004 and 2006 seasons. Fox would air the Daytona 500 in the odd-numbered years. All Busch Series races during that part of the season would also be on Fox/FX.
  • NBC and TNT would televise the final 17 races of the even-numbered years as well as the Daytona 500 and the last 18 races of the odd-numbered years, as well as all Busch Series races held in that time of the year.

CBS also had broadcasting rights to college and NFL football, college basketball and golf, therefore scheduling conflicts prevented them to air as many races as NASCAR wanted.[http://www.sptimes.com/News/021800/AUTO/NASCAR_wanted_more_ra.shtml NASCAR wanted more races on network TV] - Ernest Hooper, St. Petersburg Times, 18 February 2000 As a result, NASCAR's relationship with CBS, its oldest television partner, concluded at the end of the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series. While the 2000 Pepsi 400 was the last Winston Cup Series race to be broadcast on CBS, their true final NASCAR race in general was the Craftsman Truck Series' Chevy Silverado 200, broadcast on July 15, 2000.

In June 2021, CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus reiterated that viewers shouldn't expect{{cite news |last=Weaver|first=Matt|date=June 12, 2021|title=CBS Says SRX Isn't a Testing Ground for IndyCar, NASCAR Pursuit|url=https://www.autoweek.com/racing/indycar/a36706353/cbs-says-srx-isnt-a-testing-ground-for-indycar-nascar-pursuit/|work=Autoweek|location= |access-date=}} for CBS to bid on any NASCAR broadcasting rights in the foreseeable future, due to in large part to its heavy commitment to golf.

Ratings

{{See also|NFL on CBS#Losing the NFL to Fox (1994–1997)|1994–1996 United States broadcast television realignment}}

The television ratings{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/tv_ratings.htm |title=TV Ratings - 2000 Season |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010206050303/http://www.motorsportstv.com/tv_ratings.htm |archive-date=February 6, 2001 }} for the Daytona 500{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/daytona_2.htm |title=TrackCast Rating |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000816094134/http://www.motorsportstv.com/daytona_2.htm |archive-date=August 16, 2000 }} have surpassed those of the Indianapolis 500 since 1995, even though the 1995 race was available in fewer homes than in the past. CBS had lost affiliates in several major markets as a result of a realignment in the wake of Fox landing the broadcast television rights to the National Football Conference of the NFL,{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportstv.com/ |title=Accounting profit on NASCAR only tells part of the story. Demographics and network prestige are just as important. |access-date=2007-06-10 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000816094207/http://www.motorsportstv.com/ |archive-date=August 16, 2000 }} Quote: Remember what happened to CBS after they lost the NFL and look at the positive that has happened there since they regained the NFL. The Olympics don't make money for the networks directly either. But they're still worth the big bucks for other reasons. and was actually not available in a NASCAR Busch Series market, Milwaukee; that city's new CBS affiliate, WDJT-TV, was not available to some Southeastern Wisconsin cable providers.

On-air staff

{{see also|List of Daytona 500 broadcasters}}

=Races=

==Cup==

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"
rowspan=2 | Year

! rowspan=2 | Date

! rowspan=2 | Event

! rowspan=2 | Track

! rowspan=2 | Network

! rowspan=2 | Coverage

! colspan=2 | Commentary

! rowspan=2 | Pit Reporters

! rowspan=2 | Host

Lap-by-lap

! Color

rowspan=2 | 1976

| May 2

| Winston 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on May 8th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Lee Petty

| Ned Jarrett

| {{N/A}}

August 22

| Champion Spark Plug 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on August 28th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Donnie Allison

| Ned Jarrett

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=3 | 1977

| May 29

| World 600

| Charlotte

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on June 11th.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

August 7

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on August 13th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Lee Petty

|

| {{N/A}}

November 20

| Los Angeles Times 500

| Ontario

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on November 26th.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=3 | 1978

| May 28

| World 600

| Charlotte

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on June 24th.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

August 6

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on August 19th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Lee Petty

|

| {{N/A}}

November 19

| Los Angeles Times 500

| Ontario

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on November 25th.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=6 | 1979

| February 11

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

February 15

| Twin 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 17th.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Brock Yates

| Dick Stockton

February 18

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

May 27

| World 600

| Charlotte

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on June 16th.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

August 5

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live|Joined live midway through the race.}}

| Ken Squier

| Lee Petty

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

November 18

| Los Angeles Times 500

| Ontario

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on December 1st.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=6 | 1980

| February 10

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

February 14

| Twin 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 16th.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

February 17

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

May 25

| World 600

| Charlotte

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live/Highlights|Joined live midway through the race. The 1980 World 600 saw rain delays totalling 2 hours, CBS came back with updates of the race during the golf tournament. Because of the delays, Highlights of the race were aired the following week.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

August 3

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live|Joined Live midway through the race.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| Dick Stockton

November 15

| Los Angeles Times 500

| Ontario

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live|Joined live midway through the race.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| Dick Stockton

rowspan=5 | 1981

| February 8

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Dale Earnhardt

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| {{N/A}}

February 12

| Twin 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 14th.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

February 15

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

May 24

| World 600

| Charlotte

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live|The World 600 joined Live midway through the race.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

August 2

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live|Joined live midway through the race. Technical difficulties marred the broadcast and audio of the finish was shown with a technical difficulties screen. Video of the last lap was broadcast the next week.}}

| Ken Squier

| Donnie Allison

| Ned Jarrett
Brock Yates

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=4 | 1982

| February 7

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|This race aired on February 13th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Richard Petty
A. J. Foyt

| Ned Jarrett

| {{N/A}}

February 14

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Larry Nuber

| {{N/A}}

June 20

| Gabriel 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live/Delayed|At 6:30 PM, with the race still under a red flag, CBS ended its live coverage and returned to regularly scheduled programming. A update was provided around 7:00 PM during the news, and the taped finish was aired at 11:30 PM.}}

| Ken Squier

| Tom Sneva

| Ned Jarrett
Larry Nuber

| {{N/A}}

August 1

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live|The Talladega 500 joined Live midway through the race.}}

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Larry Nuber

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=4 | 1983

| February 13

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Delayed|The 1983 Busch Clash had rain delay the start and CBS did not stay to air the race live, Race was aired in its entirety on February 19th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Richard Petty
A. J. Foyt

| David Hobbs

| {{N/A}}

February 20

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Larry Nuber

| {{N/A}}

June 19

| Gabriel 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Larry Nuber

| {{N/A}}

July 31

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Larry Nuber

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=4 | 1984

| February 12

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

February 19

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| David Hobbs

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

June 17

| Miller High Life 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

July 29

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Benny Parsons

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=5 | 1985

| February 10

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Chris Economaki

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| {{N/A}}

February 14

| 7-Eleven Twin 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 16th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

February 17

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

June 16

| Miller 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

July 28

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Live|The 1985 Talladega 500 had rain delay the start by 45 minutes. Due to the late start, CBS left around 120 laps into the race for coverage of the Great Hartford Open golf tournament. They returned for an update at lap 153 to lap 163, as well as live coverage of the final 10 laps.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=5 | 1986

| February 9

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Chris Economaki

| Ned Jarrett
Benny Parsons

| {{N/A}}

February 13

| 7-Eleven Twin 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 15th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

February 16

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

June 15

| Miller American 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

July 27

| Talladega 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=5 | 1987

| February 8

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy

| Chris Economaki

February 12

| Gatorade Twin 125s

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 14th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

February 15

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

June 28

| Miller American 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

July 26

| Talladega DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Chris Economaki
Mike Joy

| Chris Economaki

rowspan=5 | 1988

| February 7

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy

| Chris Economaki

February 11

| Twin 125 Qualifiers

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 13th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

February 14

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

June 26

| Miller Genuine Draft 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

July 31

| Talladega DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

rowspan=5 | 1989

| February 12

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy

| Chris Economaki

February 16

| Twin 125 Qualifiers

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 18th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

February 19

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

June 25

| Miller Genuine Draft 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

July 30

| Talladega DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

rowspan=5 | 1990

| February 11

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

February 15

| Twin 125 Qualifiers

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 17th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

February 18

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

June 24

| Miller Genuine Draft 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

July 29

| DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

rowspan=6 | 1991

| February 10

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

February 14

| Gatorade Twin 125 Qualifiers

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 16th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

February 17

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
David Hobbs

| Mike Joy
Dave Despain

| Chris Economaki

May 19

| The Winston

| Charlotte

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Neil Bonnett

| Chris Economaki

June 23

| Miller Genuine Draft 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Neil Bonnett

| Chris Economaki

July 28

| DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Neil Bonnett

| Chris Economaki

rowspan=5 | 1992

| February 9

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy

| Chris Economaki

February 13

| Gatorade Twin 125 Qualifiers

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 15th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki

February 16

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki

June 21

| Miller Genuine Draft 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy
Chris Economaki

| Chris Economaki

July 26

| DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy
Randy Pemberton

| Chris Economaki

rowspan=5 | 1993

| February 7

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy

| Chris Economaki

February 11

| Gatorade Twin 125 Qualifiers

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 12th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki

February 14

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki

June 20

| Miller Genuine Draft 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| {{N/A}}

July 25

| DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Neil Bonnett{{efn|The 1993 DieHard 500 saw Neil Bonnett drive in this race, making his first start since his sidling crash at Darlington in March of 1990. He crashed in spectacular fashion and joined Ken Squier and Ned Jarrett for the finish of the race.}}

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=5 | 1994

| February 13

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy

| Chris Economaki

February 17

| Gatorade Twin 125s

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 19th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki

February 20

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Chris Economaki

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| Chris Economaki

June 19

| Miller Genuine Draft 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

July 24

| DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Richard Petty

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=5 | 1995

| February 12

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Darrell Waltrip

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs

| {{N/A}}

February 16

| Gatorade Twin 125s

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 18th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

February 19

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Richard Petty

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

June 18

| Miller Genuine Draft 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Richard Petty

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

July 23

| DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Richard Petty

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=5 | 1996

| February 11

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Kenny Wallace

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

February 15

| Gatorade Twin 125s

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 17th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

February 18

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

June 23

| Miller 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

July 28

| DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Delayed|This race aired on August 4th.}}{{efn|The 1996 DieHard 500 had a three hour Rain delay and CBS switched to Golf, Race was aired on CBS in its entirety on August 4th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

rowspan=6 | 1997

| February 9

| Busch Clash

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Darrell Waltrip

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

| {{N/A}}

February 13

| Gatorade 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Highlights|These races aired on February 15th.}}

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

| {{N/A}}

February 16

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

| {{N/A}}

April 6

| Interstate Batteries 500

| Texas

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

| {{N/A}}

June 15

| Miller 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

| {{N/A}}

October 12

| DieHard 500

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

rowspan=6 | 1998

| February 8

| Bud Shootout

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

February 12

| Gatorade 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Delayed|These races aired on February 14th.}}

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

February 15

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

April 5

| Texas 500

| Texas

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

June 14

| Miller Lite 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

{{Strikethrough|July 4}}

| {{Strikethrough|Pepsi 400}}

| {{Strikethrough|Daytona}}

| {{Strikethrough|CBS}}

| {{Strikethrough|Live}}{{efn|The 1998 Pepsi 400 was scheduled to be held on July 4th but the 1998 Florida wildfires occurred. At 10am on July 2, NASCAR announced that the race was being postponed and the decision was made to reschedule the race for October 17, to allow additional time for the wildfires to be controlled. The rescheduling meant that the race would not be televised on CBS, as the network did not want to compete against Fox's broadcast of Game 1 of the Major League Baseball World Series which was held the same day. TNN took over broadcasting the race with their own crew.}}

| {{Strikethrough|Mike Joy}}

| {{Strikethrough|Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker}}

| {{Strikethrough|Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens}}

| {{Strikethrough|Ken Squier}}

rowspan=6 | 1999

| February 7

| Bud Shootout

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Darrell Waltrip

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

February 11

| Gatorade 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Delayed|These races aired on February 13th.}}

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier
Greg Gumbel

February 14

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier
Greg Gumbel

March 28

| Primestar 500

| Texas

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

June 13

| Kmart 400

| Michigan

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

July 3

| Pepsi 400

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier
Greg Gumbel

rowspan=6 | 2000

| February 13

| Bud Shootout

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

February 17

| Gatorade 125's

| Daytona

| CBS

| {{Tooltip|Delayed|These races aired February 19th.}}

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

February 20

| Daytona 500

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

April 2

| DirecTV 500

| Texas

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

June 11

| Kmart 400

| Michigan

| CBS
TNN

| Live{{efn|The 2000 Kmart 400 saw coverage start on CBS but move to TNN after two rain delays and CBS needed to air the SBC Senior Open. TNN used CBS's graphics and commentary for the rest of the race.}}

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

July 1

| Pepsi 400

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

| Ken Squier

==Xfinity==

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"
rowspan=2 | Year

! rowspan=2 | Date

! rowspan=2 | Event

! rowspan=2 | Track

! rowspan=2 | Network

! rowspan=2 | Coverage

! colspan=2 | Commentary

! rowspan=2 | Pit Reporters

Lap-by-lap

! Color

rowspan=2 | 1995

| June 25

| Lysol 200

| Watkins Glen

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Kenny Wallace

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

November 5

| Jiffy Lube Miami 300

| Homestead–Miami

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Geoff Bodine

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

rowspan=3 | 1996

| June 30

| Lysol 200

| Watkins Glen

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Larry McReynolds

| Dick Berggren
Bill Stephens

July 27

| Humminbird Fishfinder 500K

| Talladega

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Darrell Waltrip

| Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

November 3

| Jiffy Lube Miami 300

| Homestead–Miami

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Larry McReynolds

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

rowspan=5 | 1997

| February 15

| Gargoyles 300

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Darrell Waltrip

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

April 5

| Coca-Cola 300

| Texas

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Darrell Waltrip

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

July 6

| Sears Auto Center 250

| Milwaukee

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

July 26

| Gateway 300

| Gateway

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

November 9

| Jiffy Lube Miami 300

| Homestead–Miami

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Larry McReynolds

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

rowspan=3 | 1998

| February 15

| NAPA Auto Parts 300

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

April 5

| Coca-Cola 300

| Texas

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

October 17

| Carquest Auto Parts 250

| Gateway

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett

| Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

rowspan=3 | 1999

| February 13

| NAPA Auto Parts 300

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

March 27

| Coca-Cola 300

| Texas

| CBS
TNN

| Live{{efn|The 1999 Coca-Cola 300 saw coverage move from CBS to TNN due to a rain delay. TNN used CBS's graphics and commentary for the rest of the race.}}

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

April 3

| BellSouth Mobility 320

| Nashville

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

rowspan=3 | 2000

| February 19

| NAPA Auto Parts 300

| Daytona

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

April 1

| Albertsons 300

| Texas

| CBS

| {{tooltip|Live|After a rain delay, CBS elected not to broadcast the rest of the race after 17 laps.}}

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

July 2

| Sears DieHard 250

| Milwaukee

| CBS

| Live

| Eli Gold

| Buddy Baker
Jerry Glanville

| Glenn Jarrett
Steve Byrnes

==Truck==

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%;"
rowspan=2 | Year

! rowspan=2 | Date

! rowspan=2 | Event

! rowspan=2 | Track

! rowspan=2 | Network

! rowspan=2 | Coverage

! colspan=2 | Commentary

! rowspan=2 | Pit Reporters

Lap-by-lap

! Color

rowspan=2 | 1995

| July 1

| Sears Auto Center 125

| Milwaukee

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Kenny Wallace

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

July 15

| Total Petroleum 200

| Colorado

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

rowspan=5 | 1996

| June 1

| Colorado 250

| Colorado

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

June 30

| DeVilbiss Superfinish 200

| Nazareth

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Buddy Baker

| Glenn Jarrett

July 6

| Sears Auto Center 200

| Milwaukee

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

July 20

| Ford Dealers 225

| Louisville

| CBS

| Live

| Ken Squier

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

November 3

| Carquest 420K

| Las Vegas

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Buddy Baker

| Glenn Jarrett
Bill Stephens

rowspan=5 | 1997

| June 29

| NAPA AutoCare 200

| Nazareth

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

July 5

| Sears DieHard 200

| Milwaukee

| CBS

| Live

| Eli Gold

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Mike Joy
Dick Berggren

July 12

| Link-Belt Construction Equipment 225

| Louisville

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

July 19

| Colorado 250 By Snap-On Tools

| Colorado

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Bill Stephens

November 9

| Carquest Auto Parts 420K

| Las Vegas

| CBS

| Live

| Eli Gold

| Buddy Baker

| Glenn Jarrett
Bill Stephens

rowspan=3 | 1998

| July 4

| DieHard 200

| Milwaukee

| CBS

| Live

| Eli Gold

| Buddy Baker
Randy LaJoie

| Glenn Jarrett
Steve Byrnes

July 11

| NAPA AutoCare 200

| Nazareth

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett

| Ralph Sheheen
Bill Stephens

July 25

| Tempus Resorts 300K

| Pikes Peak

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

rowspan=3 | 1999

| July 3

| DieHard 200

| Milwaukee

| CBS

| Live

| Eli Gold

| Rick Carelli

| Glenn Jarrett
Steve Byrnes

July 10

| Federated Auto Parts 250

| Nashville

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett

|

July 18

| NAPA AutoCare 200

| Nazareth

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

rowspan=3 | 2000

| July 1

| Sears DieHard 200

| Milwaukee

| CBS

| Live

| Eli Gold

| Jerry Glanville

| Glenn Jarrett
Steve Byrnes

July 8

| thatlook.com 200

| New Hampshire

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

July 15

| Chevy Silverado 200

| Nazareth

| CBS

| Live

| Mike Joy

| Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker

| Dick Berggren
Ralph Sheheen

=Former commentators=

  • Buddy Baker – color commentator (1996–2000){{cite web |url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/bbaker.html |title=BUDDY BAKER (CBS Sports Analyst) |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010329190620/http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/bbaker.html |archive-date=March 29, 2001 }}
  • Dick Berggren – pit reporter (1994–2000){{cite web |url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/dberggren.html |title=DICK BERGGREN (CBS Sports Reporter) |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001216100300/http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/dberggren.html |archive-date=December 16, 2000 }}
  • Neil Bonnett – color commentator (1990–1993)
  • Dave Despain – pit reporter (1987–1991)
  • Chris Economaki – color commentator/pit reporter (1984–1994)
  • Eli Gold{{cite web|url=http://www.racingspeakers.com/h/gold/index.php|title=Eli Gold|work=RacingSpeakers.com|quote=Eli Gold has also worked in a play-by-play role with both CBS Sports and NBC Sports in their coverage of NASCAR racing.|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070608005912/http://www.racingspeakers.com/h/gold/index.php|archive-date=2007-06-08}} – lap-by-lap commentator
  • Jerry Glanville – analyst
  • Greg Gumbel{{cite news|title=Sports on TV-Radio: CBS to let wheels do the talking|url=http://www.enquirer.com/editions/1999/02/12/spt_sports_on_tv-radio.html|first=John|last=Fay|newspaper=The Cincinnati Enquirer|publisher=E. W. Scripps Company|date=February 12, 1999|quote=CBS has added its biggest sports name, Greg Gumbel, as co-host with Ken Squier. Gumbel is a mainstream name, who could help bring some non-racing fans to the broadcast. What he doesn't bring is any racing expertise. “I don't know a fender from a spoiler,” he said. That's an exaggeration. Gumbel did local sports for 71/2 years and SportsCenter on ESPN for 51/2 years, so he's familiar with racing. He won't try to fool NASCAR fans. “I am not an expert,” he said. “But I'm working with a bunch of them.”}} – anchor (1999 Daytona 500 and Pepsi 400 only) (1999)
  • David Hobbs – color commentator/pit reporter (1979-1996)
  • Ned Jarrett{{cite web |url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/njarrett.html |title=NED JARRETT (CBS Sports Analyst) |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010321003601/http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/njarrett.html |archive-date=March 21, 2001 }} – pit reporter (1979-1984) / color commentator (1984-2000)
  • Mike Joy – pit reporter (1983–1997) / lap-by-lap commentator (1997–2000) (Now with Fox Sports) {{cite web |url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/mjoy.html |title=MIKE JOY (CBS Sports Play-by-Play) |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010321003125/http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/mjoy.html |archive-date=March 21, 2001 }}{{cite web|title=Behind the Microphone with Mike Joy, NASCAR on Fox|url=http://www.speedcouch.com/behindthemic/MikeJoy.html|first=Cheryl|last=Lauer|work=SpeedCouch|date=February 16, 2007|quote=During the 1984 Daytona 500, Mike began working as a pit reporter for CBS. Since CBS only broadcast a few races, he was able to continue working the MRN broadcasts through 1985. During this time, he also continued do public address work at Stafford and actually worked as the promoter at Lime Rock Park, also in Connecticut. Unfortunately, as Mike was really getting into that job and making big plans for the next season, CBS greatly increased his network workload, so he reluctantly had to give up the Lime Rock job. Mike worked for TNN from 1991 to 1995. After that he became primary anchor in the CBS booth for Daytona 500 coverage beginning in 1998 and through 2000, the last year on their NASCAR contract.}}
  • Randy Pemberton – pit reporter (covered pit road for the 1992 DieHard 500 at Talladega)
  • Richard Petty – color commentator (1994-1995)
  • Ralph Sheheen{{cite web |url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/rsheheen.html |title=RALPH SHEHEEN (CBS Sports Reporter) |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010321005820/http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/rsheheen.html |archive-date=March 21, 2001 }} – pit reporter (1997-2000)
  • Bill Stephens{{cite web |url=http://cbssportsline.com/u/cbs/bstephens.html |title=BILL STEPHENS (CBS Sports Reporter) |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010209130503/http://cbssportsline.com/u/cbs/bstephens.html |archive-date=February 9, 2001 }} – pit reporter (1997-2000)
  • Ken Squier{{cite web |url=http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/ksquier.html |title=KEN SQUIER (CBS Host) |access-date=2017-09-14 |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010321001230/http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/cbs/ksquier.html |archive-date=March 21, 2001 }} – lap-by-lap announcer (1979–1997) / studio anchor beginning with the 1997 DieHard 500 at Talladega. (1997–2000)
  • Darrell Waltrip – color commentator (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races, 1995 & 1997 Busch Clash's, and 1999 Bud Shootout only) (now with Fox Sports)
  • Brock Yates – pit reporter (1979-1982)

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