Back in the Day (SPEED Channel program)
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Back in the Day | |
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Genre | Automobile Racing |
Starring | Dale Earnhardt Jr. |
Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
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Original channel | SPEED Channel |
Original run | February 9, 2006 – present |
Back in the Day is a television show on the North American cable/satellite network, SPEED Channel. It is hosted by NASCAR superstar driver Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
The show, which premiered on February 9, 2006, is a repackaged version of the 1960s and '70s show Car and Track, which was hosted and narrated by Bud Lindemann. The syndicated 30-minute program carried highlights of major NASCAR races, before such coverage was widely available on network television.
The new version features trivia about stock-car racing and other topics, presented in a "pop-up" style (similar to VH1's Pop-Up Video).
Earnhardt Jr. tapes his segments at his home and at the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame. Both are located in Mooresville, North Carolina.