RPM 2Night
RPM 2Night is a former American nightly news program seen on ESPN2 that was devoted entirely to motorsports.
Contributors
Hosts | Tenure |
John Kernan | Labor Day weekend in 1995 - November 16, 2003 |
Kenny Mayne | Weekends, 1995 - August, 1997 |
Rece Davis | Weekends, August 20, 1997 - 2000 |
Whit Watson | Weekends, 2000 - August 2003 |
Analysts | Tenure | Series |
Benny Parsons | 1995 - 2000 | NASCAR |
Jerry Punch | 1995 - 2003 | NASCAR, CART, and IRL |
Bill Weber | 1995 - 2000 | NASCAR |
Robin Miller | 2001 - 2003 | CART and IRL |
Jon Beekhuis | 1995 - 2001 | CART |
Reporters | Tenure | Series |
Bill Weber | 1995 - 2000 | NASCAR |
Matt Yocum | 1999 - 2000 | NASCAR |
Mike Massaro | 2001 - 2003 | - |
Marlo Klain | 1997 - 2003 | CART and IRL |
Sally Larvick | 1996 | IRL |
Programming history
The program aired six nights a week from Labor Day weekend 1995 to November 16, 2003.On weekends where ESPN or ABC covered a Cup Series race, the weekend host would fill in on Fridays, and Mondays.
All forms of racing were included, whether it was the big-league racing of NASCAR, IndyCars, or Formula One, or the local Saturday night short tracks. "Eat My Dust," a Tuesday-night package of highlights of sprint cars and other vehicles racing on non-pavement tracks, was a cult favorite, along with the segment Open-Wheel Wednesday.
On Sunday mornings. a version titled RPM 2Day aired as a pre-race show before major events. During the month of May in 2002-2003, the daily coverage of the Indianapolis 500 practice was billed RPM 2Night at Indy.
The Monday through Friday versions of the show originated from ESPN Regional Television studios in Charlotte, NC, while the weekend versions originated from ESPN's main headquarters in Bristol, CT.
RPM2Night hit a major snag in 2001, when ESPN lost NASCAR rights in a consolidated TV package. Shortly after the sale of the rights, ESPN was told that it could only show NASCAR highlights on two programs: SportsCenter and ESPNEWS. From that point forward, RPM 2Night could only show still photographs from the weekly Winston Cup Series race. Furthermore, ESPN's reporters had their track credentials pulled. Interviews with drivers and other principals took place either at the track's parking lots or at nearby commuter airports.
Media reports of the time suggested that NASCAR imposed the new procedures to give a benefit to Fox Sports Net, which was launching a similar NASCAR-only show, Totally NASCAR, at the time. NASCAR officials denied this and claimed that they merely wanted to give ESPN an incentive to provide NASCAR more exposure on SportsCenter, which had a higher viewership.
RPM 2Night signed off for the last time on November 16, 2003 following its coverage of the 2003 Ford 400.
ESPN produces shows devoted to the NHRA and IndyCar Series that air on race days only. They can be said to be spin-offs of RPM 2Night.