NASCAR Trackpass Available for Free On Michael Waltrip Racing Website This Weekend

Michael Waltrip Racing and all NASCAR fans can watch NASCAR.COM’s TrackPass RaceView’s coverage of Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race from New Hampshire Motor Speedway free of charge at www.michaelwaltripracing.com.

For the first time ever, a race team website will host NASCAR.COM’s RaceView experience, enabling viewers to control the live race coverage and follow MWR drivers David Reutimann and Martin Truex Jr. by monitoring in-car audio, viewing customizable live stats, position tracker, and advanced virtual video with five camera angles on every car.

“This is so cool,” said MWR owner Michael Waltrip. “I love this. It gives the fan at home just about as much information as the crew chief has sitting on top of the pit box. I’m glad we could do this for the fans. The whole digital area – from Facebook to Twitter to videos on our website – is something that’s important to me and our race team. It’s a great way to bring our team closer to our fans and partners. I hope everyone gives this a try this weekend to see how cool it really is.”

TrackPass RaceView’s coverage begins just minutes before the green flag. The application is powered by Sportvision’s innovative RACEf/x System, the exclusive “car tracking” technology system for all NASCAR-sanctioned races.

TrackPass RaceView from NASCAR.COM is an unparalleled interactive racing experience that gives fans the ultimate way to follow their favorite driver alongside the race telecast, with multiple data-rendered cameras available for every driver throughout every NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. A 3-D application that features animation similar to that of popular sports video games and is a unique way for fans to follow their favorite NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver, RaceView is derived from the GPS-powered RACEf/x System, giving fans the ability to virtually follow all 43 cars from their computer screen, seeing five different viewpoints of every car in the race.

“TrackPass RaceView is one of our signature products and through interactive features provides fans exclusive access to their favorite driver,” said Justin Williams, senior director of business operations for NASCAR.COM. “Through our entire portfolio of products including TrackPass, we strive to bring on the track action to the fan on multiple platforms.”

“We are proud to continue to lead the charge in providing cutting-edge technology products, such as TrackPass RaceView, to MWR fans and give them access to all things NASCAR,” said David Knise, senior vice president, General Manager Motorsports at Sportvision.

Michael Waltrip Racing PR