Fishah wrote:Grand-Am.com has all the Rolex and Continental races; albiet a few days behind.
worldchallenge.com has all the world challenge races.
NBC Sports has F1 and Indycar
ESPN/ABC carries all the NASCAR Road Racing & ALMS Action.
I cancelled my subscription last year when F1 left and I haven't missed it. Sad that it's the end of an Era, but it really wasn't a relevant chanel anymore.
Internet broadcast is really the future of racing, because I don't see USCR/IndyCar growing much in the future. I've followed racing via the Web for a few years and almost every series (except F1) has, in the past year, populated a YouTube channel with broadcasts in full (sometimes in a couple parts). AFAIK, that includes:
Grand-Am/Conti Challenge
World Challenge
IndyCar
ALMS
V8 Supercars
BTCC
WTCC
Some of the feeder series like Indy Lites, F2, and Cooper Lites have channels, too, if you can't get enough.
Go-Racing TV has some quality oddball stuff, like Britcar, Ford Fiesta Cup (UK), Formula Ford, and my personal favorite, the Smart 4Two Cup. In reality, if Lemons ever was broadcast or webcast, Go-Racing might be a decent home for it.
Eric Rood
Everything Bagel, 24 Hours of Lemons
eric@24hoursoflemons.com