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[[File:RSN1.png|thumb|2017 logo]]
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'''RSN''' ('''R'''acing '''S'''ports '''N'''etwork), formerly known as '''WRSN-TV''' in the 1950s, is a sports channel that covers motoring events from the famous [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]], to international championships like the [[World Grand Prix]] and the [[Wings Around the Globe (racing competition)|Wings Around the Globe]] air race. It is responsible for newscasting almost every race in the [[Cars]] and [[Planes]] films.
'''RSN''' ('''R'''acing '''S'''ports '''N'''etwork), formerly known as '''WRSN-TV''' in the 1950s, is a sports channel that covers motoring events from the famous [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]], to international championships like the [[World Grand Prix]] and the [[Wings Around the Globe (racing competition)|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 Network'''". It always filming the racing in 1950s. It appeared when [[Leroy Heming]] tried to push [[Doc Hudson]] to the wall. There is nothing more known about it from 1950s-2000s. In 2005, it filmed the tiebreaker race and the Piston Cup. In Cars 2, it came back with a new logo. In Cars 3, it came back with a new "modern" logo.


==RSN workers==
==RSN workers==

Revision as of 00:08, 30 January 2019

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1950s logo.
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2005 logo.
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2010 logo.
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2017 logo

RSN (Racing Sports Network), formerly known as 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 Network". It always filming the racing in 1950s. It appeared when Leroy Heming tried to push Doc Hudson to the wall. There is nothing more known about it from 1950s-2000s. In 2005, it filmed the tiebreaker race and the Piston Cup. In Cars 2, it came back with a new logo. In Cars 3, it came back with a new "modern" logo.


RSN workers

Commentators and reporters

Cameramen

Trivia

  • RSN seems to parody actual sports channels like Speed and ESPN.

Gallery

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