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Revision as of 08:09, 24 February 2022
Racing Sports Network (RSN), formerly known as World Racing Sports Network TV (WRSN-TV) in the 1950s, is a sports channel that covers motoring events from the famous Piston Cup, to international championships like the World Grand Prix and the Wings Around the Globe air race. It is responsible for newscasting almost every race in the Cars and Planes films.
History
RSN started in the late 1940s' in the name WRSN-TV 12: Racing Sports Networ. It always filming the racing in 1950s.
RSN Workers
Commentators and Reporters
- Bob Cutlass
- Kori Turbowitz
- Chuck Manifold
- Darrell Cartrip
- Brent Mustangburger
- David Hobbscap
- Chick Hicks
- Shannon Spokes
- Natalie Certain
Cameramen
Trivia
- RSN seems to parody actual sports channels like Speed Fox Sports 1 NBC Sports CBS Sports TNN Sports and ESPN.
- The concept name was RNN. (1999-2005)
- In Cars 2, there is a RSN cameramen pitty. They can be briefly seen during the start of the Tokyo broadcast.
- In Cars 2: The Video Game (DS), there is a RSN racer.
- one of the first name of "RSN" was: "KCAR - Race Radio"
Gallery
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2005 Piston Cup
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McQueen's disappearance
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2006 Piston Cup
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The World Grand Prix
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The Wings Around the Globe
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Commentators suprised to see Hudson Hornet on 2005 tie-breaker race
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1950s logo.
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pre-2005 logo
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2005 logo, however it is still used in 2017 on the cameras
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2010 logo
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2016 logo
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2017 logo
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Logo as seen in Cars 3: Driven to Win
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Names in other languages
- Polish: TV Gnam