Comprehensive Coverage Set For UNOH Battle At The Beach
Live Coverage On Television, Radio And Online
Live Coverage On Television, Radio And Online
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 11, 2013) –
The inaugural UNOH
Battle At The Beach will feature unprecedented live flag-to-flag
coverage as the showcase event for the NASCAR touring and weekly series
Feb. 18-19 at Daytona International Speedway.
SPEED
and the Motor Racing Network (MRN) will broadcast the feature races on
Monday, Feb. 18 and Tuesday, Feb. 19 from “The World Center
of Racing,” beginning at 7 p.m. ET each night. The MRN broadcast will
also be streamed live at
www.motorracingnetwork.com and carried by SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90.
The
two days of competition during Speedweeks will include three non-points
special events – featuring the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, the
NASCAR Whelen Modified tours and the Late Model division of the NASCAR
Whelen All-American Series. The racing will be contested on a .4-mile
oval located on the Superstretch at DIS.
For
the first time, NASCARHomeTracks.com – the official NASCAR.com site for
the touring and weekly series – will host live streaming
video of the practice rounds and heat races throughout each day leading
up to the main events. Coverage will begin at 9 a.m. on Monday and
10:45 a.m. on Tuesday.
“From
the drop of the green flag Monday morning for the first practice
through the checkered flag Tuesday night on the final race,
fans across the country and abroad will have an opportunity to follow
all of the great short-track action in the first-ever UNOH Battle at the
Beach at Daytona International Speedway,” said George Silbermann,
NASCAR vice president, regional and touring series.
“This one of a kind event features our series’ top drivers, including
stars of tomorrow and a host of talented veterans. It’s fitting that as
we break new ground with this event, we team with our great partners
across television, radio and the internet to
provide an unparalleled level of coverage.”
Race
winners and series champions from the 2012 season earned locked-in
spots into the respective series events. The remaining spots
in each of the 34-car fields will be decided through heat races, and a
last-chance race if necessary.
A
top lineup of motorsports broadcasters will be on hand to call the
action from the short-track at Daytona. For SPEED, that lineup
includes:
- Monday: Bob Dillner (play-by-play) and Hermie Sadler (analyst) will be in the booth, with Ray Dunlap as the pit reporter.
- Tuesday: Mike Joy (play-by-play) and Larry McReynolds (analyst) in the booth for the Whelen Modified race, and Rick Allen (play-by-play) and Phil Parsons (analyst) in the booth for the K&N Pro Series race. Bob Dillner will be the pit reporter for both races.
For
MRN, Kyle Rickey and Alex Hayden will be in the booth, with Steve Post
covering the action in the turns. Pit reporters will be
Woody Cain and Buddy Long.
The
heat races, which will set the starting lineups for the evening’s
racing, will be voiced by the team from Speed51.com: Bob Dillner,
Matt Kentfield, Adam Mackey, and Elgin Traylor. The video stream of the
practices will be voiced by public address announcer Ken Squier, the
legendary NASCAR broadcaster, and Joe Coss, an announcer at Stafford
(Conn.) Motor Speedway that has been voted the
winner of DIS’s UNOH Battle At The Beach announcer search.
In
addition, NASCARHomeTracks.com will debut “Race Central Live powered by
Speed51.com,” which will provide real-time updates and photos
from the Speed51 staff of reporters and photographers for the entire
event.
For more information about the UNOH Battle At The Beach, visit
www.nascarhometracks.com and
www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com. Grandstand and garage admission can be secured via the website or by calling 1-888-PITSHOP.
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