NASCAR And Turner Sports Culminate 32-Year Broadcast Partnership
With The Camping World RV Sales 301 From New Hampshire Motor Speedway
TNT’s NASCAR Summer Series Takes The Air For Final Time On Sunday At 1 p.m. ET
Daytona Beach,
Fla.
(July 10, 2014) — For more than three decades, NASCAR and Turner
Sports have partnered to tell the stories of stock car racing – longer
than many of the drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series have been
alive. On Sunday when the checkered flag flies
at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, it will mark the conclusion of a long
and prosperous partnership between NASCAR and Turner Sports.
“There
is no question that the folks at Turner have been fantastic partners
for the past 32 years, and we can’t thank them enough for everything
they’ve done to grow the sport during that time frame,” said Brian
France, NASCAR chairman and chief executive officer. “Their dedication
to producing first-class, innovative NASCAR broadcasts has never
wavered, and this weekend’s race from New Hampshire should
bring an exciting yet bittersweet conclusion to TNT’s NASCAR Summer
Series.”
Turner
has been instrumental in helping grow the sport through innovative and
creative NASCAR coverage and promotions. Some highlights in the history
of the partnership include:
-
1983
– 2001: TBS was the longtime home for select races in all three
national series, including events from Richmond, Atlanta, Rockingham,
Riverside,
Charlotte and Pocono; Ken Squier, Buddy Baker and Dick Berggren made up
the broadcast team for the majority of races.
-
July
2001: The first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race was aired on TNT from New
Hampshire Motor Speedway; Allen Bestwick, Benny Parsons and Wally
Dallenbach
manned the broadcast booth.
-
September 2004: TNT presented its first race in HDTV, the Rock and Roll 400 from Richmond International Raceway.
-
December 2004: TNT announced it would carry their entire portion of the 2005 season in 1080i high definition.
-
May
2011: Turner implemented new “directional audio” marketing technology
in public areas of Charlotte, North Carolina, allowing visitors to hear
engines revving and race tune-in information when stepping on TNT
logos.
-
June
2012: NASCAR and Twitter launched a first-of-its-kind editorial
partnership for the first TNT race from Pocono Raceway, creating a
unique complementary
second screen experience to enhance TNT’s broadcast of the race.
-
June
2013: TNT introduced “all-access coverage” during the Countdown to
Green prerace show, a feature where the network follows a different
driver
throughout the week to document how they prepare for the race.
Finally,
there are countless memorable moments on the track that Turner has
covered over the last three-plus decades. But most notably, TBS will
always be known as the network that carried the first-ever race in
which Dale Earnhardt and Dale Earnhardt Jr. competed against each other.
In a 300-mile exhibition race at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, Japan in
1998, Earnhardt Jr. ran the No. 1 car while his
father was in the iconic No. 3. What was the result? Son bested Dad by
two positions, as the pair finished sixth and eighth, respectively.
Turner Sports will continue to oversee advertising sales and sponsorships across NASCAR-branded digital platforms.
The
2014 NASCAR Summer Series on TNT officially concludes with the Camping
World RV Sales 301 live from New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday,
July
13. The race will air at 1 p.m. ET on TNT, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR
Radio, with additional coverage on NASCAR.com.
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