Paul Page and Marty Reid before him are both full-time employees of ESPN, quite often you will see them doing motorcycle jumping or bobsled racing events in the off hours. When Paul is not on the road, he is in the office like any other employee. Mike Dunn is only paid to work the drag racing events. They would never bring in another guy to replace a full-time staffer.

As far as the content of the program, they certainly have drifted far away from racing technology and strategy, it is now a show about the Force family, ridiculous comedy segments, and relentless interviews with the same 8 or 9 racers.

I still watch the shows, but there is no comparison with the old Diamond-P productions.