NASCAR Flips The Switch On New Digital Experience
NASCAR Digital Media Officially Launches New Platform
Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Jan. 3, 2013) — Calendars officially turned to 2013 just a few
days ago, signifying for many a point of resolution – a fresh start in
determining a new course of action. Like millions of its loyal fans,
NASCAR® took a bold step by officially
flipping the switch on a brand new digital experience, highlighted by a revamped NASCAR.com®.
“As
people wake up and log on to the new NASCAR.com today and every day
moving forward, they will see that it was designed with one thing in
mind:
the fans,” said Marc Jenkins, vice president of digital media for
NASCAR. “This digital experience is meant to constantly evolve based on
user feedback, with the goal of a creating a better digital experience
for our fans.”
On the new
NASCAR.com,
the excitement of NASCAR will be captured
through dynamic video, big, bold imagery, interactive graphics and the
latest news and in-depth analysis from a choice group of NASCAR insiders
and writers. Much of the content being produced by NASCAR.com’s
editorial team will be focused on the upcoming races,
giving fans the opportunity to consume rich, comprehensive event
information on a week-to-week basis.
“The
simplified NASCAR digital platform makes for easier user navigation and
maximized interaction,” said Jenkins. “And most importantly, fans will
have the same digital experience no matter what type of device is being
used – be it a PC, a tablet or a mobile phone.”
Across
the entire digital platform, there are also plenty of options for fans
to further engage in on-track action on race day. The interactive
live leaderboard will provide fans with in-depth information in
real-time on each driver, while the popular RaceView® and RaceBuddy™ applications will be improved for an enhanced broadcast complement on race day. Fans will also be able to engage
in NASCAR FANTASY LIVE™, the official NASCAR fantasy game, which will have a brand new look and feel.
For
fans heading to the racetrack, the new NASCAR.com will continue to
serve as a great destination for in-depth information on
NASCAR-sanctioned
race tracks. From information on local attractions, track history, and
most importantly, ordering race tickets, fans need to look no further
than the digital home of NASCAR: NASCAR.com.
Finally,
in addition to an entirely new website, NASCAR will release a pair of
mobile apps before the start of the Shootout at Daytona (Feb. 16,
FOX) and the Daytona 500 (Feb. 24, FOX), giving fans an unprecedented
second screen experience on their tablets and mobile devices.
·
NASCAR
Mobile ’13 – This app is highlighted with content such as latest news,
race leaderboard, video, social media updates, in-car audio, live data
and
more.
·
NASCAR
RaceView Mobile ’13 – In addition to the aforementioned features, this
premium app will render a virtual live race environment, giving fans the
ultimate
tool to follow their favorite driver in real time throughout the entire
race.
NASCAR selected SapientNitro last summer to help design and build the platform for NASCAR's new digital experience.
NASCAR has also worked very closely with technology services firm Omnigon, which has acted as an advisor throughout the build.
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