Sprint Unlimited will take fan involvement to a new level
Jan. 21, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
CONCORD,
N.C. -- Never before have fans had the sort of immediate impact on the
structure and conduct of a NASCAR event as they will
with this year's Sprint Unlimited at Daytona International Speedway.
The
title sponsor of NASCAR's foremost series also has assumed sponsorship
of the Feb. 16 season opening exhibition race at the 2.5-mile
speedway, previously known as the Daytona Shootout. Eligible drivers
include previous winners of the event as well as Coors Light pole
winners from the 2012 season.
In
voting that closes Wednesday, Feb. 13, fans will decide the race format
itself, in terms of how the 75 laps are divided into three
segments. The choices are 40/20/15, 35/30/10 and 30/25/20. Fans also
will determine the starting order of the field -- whether it's by order
of points finish, practice speed or by car number.
In
voting that doesn't close until the green flag flies to start the race,
fans will decide whether drivers must pit for four tires,
two tires or not at all after the first segment.
By
the time the green waves to start the second segment, fans will have
determined whether drivers will be eliminated from the field
after two segments, and if so, how many. The choices are two, four or
six drivers eliminated, or none at all.
In
voting that closes at the green flag for the final segment, fans can
choose among three designs for the fire suit Miss Sprint Cup
will wear in Victory Lane.
"We
really tried to challenge ourselves to give fans a real choice that was
going to make a difference in the way this race unfolds,"
said Tim Considine, director of sports marketing at Sprint Nextel. "I
think we've achieved it.
"Anybody
that's watched Sprint and how we like to do things in the sport, I
think you would be surprised if we were to take on this
race and just put our name on it. We want to try again to find ways to
bring energy, to bring impact… I feel like we've achieved that, and I
can't wait to see how this unfolds."
Fans
can vote by visiting NASCAR.com/SprintUnlimited on the web or by
downloading the mobile app NASCAR Mobile '13. In the spirit of
the Unlimited event, fans can vote as many times as they wish. Votes
cast on the mobile app count double.
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