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It was bad enough when Speed Channel brought that ridiculous boy, with his gawd-awful "buh-and-bye" that makes me want to throw rocks at my television set everytime he says it, onto Speed News... but when they replaced Connie LeGrand with that cheerleader-looking blonde, that did it!
Connie LeGrand was professional, she presented the racing news as news, and despite being a beautiful woman, you were able to actually FOLLOW the NEWS.
Those 12-year olds running Speed Channel now are so inept to have lost her, WHATEVER the circumstances.
(And dear Lord, get rid of Barbie and Ken so we can have racing news again!)
Those of us REAL racers MISS YOU CONNIE LEGRAND!!
God bless you and may all the best happen for you from here on out!! 4.231.170.74 00:08, 16 July 2006 (UTC)