NASCAR officials are also getting great feedback
from the fans in regards to the coverage on these sites and many of them
have said that it has changed the way they watch races.
Some 10 years ago, many fans would sit at home and watch the NASCAR races while drinking a beer and enjoying a burger. Today, they have a beer in one hand and a smart phone in the other, many of which are logged onto Twitter or Facebook.
NASCAR officials have responded to the fans by including them in the day-to-day operations. They now take fan questions via Twitter for the drivers on their weekly NASCAR teleconference. This has provided an opportunity for fans to connect with drivers in a unique and personal way.
Recently, NASCAR officials conducted a social media specific survey on the NASCAR Fan Council, a panel of about 10,000 of the sport’s most avid fans. The survey was focused on Facebook, Twitter and a few other social networking sites.
Below are some of the key facts and findings from the survey about social networking:
• Nearly 60% participate in social media/networking sites
• Largest participation is on Facebook (39%) followed by:
MySpace (29%)
YouTube (20%)
Twitter (10%)
• Social media is driven by females and those under 35
•97% access social media sites from a home computer, a quarter from a work computer, but mobile access primarily comes from those under 35
• 40% also use social media to get information about other sports (lead by NFL, NCAA Football, and MLB)
• Nearly half use social media to get information during live NASCAR races every now and then or more often
• Among those that use social media during a live NASCAR race, over half want to receive updates on:
• Links to breaking new stories about NASCAR
• Up-to-the minute, real-time updates on my favorite driver
• Up-to-the minute, real-time race updates
• Commentary from NASCAR drivers and team members
• Those who use Facebook access it much more frequently than those that use Twitter (47% access Facebook several times a day vs. 30% access Twitter several times a day)
• For these fans, social media is used as a connection point with other fans to discuss their favorite sport, but is not a replacement for television and other resources for NASCAR information
• Females and those under 35 typically have higher levels of agreement with the social media statements versus males and those over 35
• However, 9% of those under 35 agree with the statement “I can skip watching NASCAR races on TV due to getting the same information from social media sites”
NASCAR officials said that the above survey results don’t necessarily account for their entire fans base, but the survey does provide them with an insight into how their fans use social media.
A number of drivers, race teams and sponsors have capitalized on the use of social networking and they are using this new medium to communicate and promote their teams.
Drivers like David Ragan, Brian Vickers, Kyle Busch and Tony Stewart are leading the way with this new social media.
Below are a few examples of how they are reaching their fans through social networking:
• UPS is using a Twitter feed that feeds into its racing website to keep fans informed. The website is also updated with written and video blogs by David Ragan, 23, driver of the No. 6 UPS Ford Fusion, including behind-the-scenes footage of Regan on the road and at commercial shoots. With a huge employee-fan base around the world, UPS also maintains an internal communications web page with up-to-date race photos and information.
• Driver of the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota, Brian Vickers, 25, is a
regular on Facebook and his new website hosts completely uncensored fan
chats (rare today) and has other fan-friendly features. During the
Daytona 500, thousands of fans gathered online on Vickers’ site. The
conversation got wild when Dale Earnhardt Jr. wrecked Vickers. The fan
chats during the race will again be live and uncensored during the
Samsung 500 this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway.
• During the Samsung 500, when Kyle Busch, the 23 year-old driver of the No. 18 M&Ms Toyota, reports trouble in the car, screams at another driver, or comes in for a pit stop, a micro-blog “Tweet” will be shot into cyberspace via Twitter to keep fans and broadcasters up to speed.
• Before Old Spice broke its hilarious new Tony Stewart ad on network TV, the spot went up on YouTube for fans to preview (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvfk7ip-Wo8). Stewart, like many other drivers, also has a Facebook page to communicate with fans.
Several of the racing teams and sponsors have also gotten on aboard and are taking advantage of social networking to promote their drivers and sponsors.
UPS has embraced the social media to connect with fans and customers and build the personality and brand of its new driver, David Ragan.
On Twitter, fans can follow Ragan at UPSRacing. A representative on the team “tweets” out news from the pits and keeps fans current on what Ragan is doing on the track.
In addition, each week Ragan provides a video or written blog for the website, which is cross-promoted on Twitter. The website is used to post crewmember blogs and blogs from UPS employees to be on the UPS Racing website. The team’s Twitter updates also feed onto the UPS Racing fan page at Facebook.
Other companies that are on board include Mars, M&Ms Racing and Kyle Busch, along with Red Bull and Brian Vickers.
NASCAR veteran driver Michael Waltrip, who is sponsored by Best Western, was one of the first drivers to create a Facebook profile. Waltrip has been on Facebook since January 2009. He checks both his personal Facebook page and fan page several times a day. He also posts pictures on a regular basis and he is known for responding directly with his fans. Waltrip has more than 11,400 fans on Facebook.
Recently, Waltrip joined Twitter. He has some 3,230 followers and he “tweets” regularly from his Blackberry.
Best Western, his sponsor, even has a Twitter handle and a Facebook page. Below are some of Waltrip’s links:
Michael’s Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/michaelwaltrip55
Michael Waltrip Racing Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/michaelwaltripracing
Michael’s Twitter: http://twitter.com/mw55
Best Western Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BestWestern
Best Western Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheBestWestern
Besides driver, teams and sponsors taking advantage of using social media and networking, and several NASCAR tracks have joined the new revolution of the social media.
Recently, Texas Motor Speedway revamped its web site to incorporate Facebook “community” aspects.
The TMS site now has “Facebook for Fans” – a site that offers fan profiles, each with their own racing theme set by them, and several Facebook-style features in conversing, and contacting/establishing friends. There is a place for blogs, forums, communities and fan photo galleries. There is also a section for videos and podcasts.
If you are looking for some new NASCAR connections, check out the links below that have been provided courtesy of NASCAR officials:
NASCAR Twitter Accounts
NASCAR/Series Sponsors
NASCAR P.R. @NASCARSays
NASCAR Nationwide Series P.R. @NASCAR_NNS
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series P.R. @NASCAR_Trucks
NASCAR Touring Series P.R. @NASCARHomeTrack
NASCAR Foundation @NASCAR_Foundat
NASCAR Hall of Fame @NASCARHall
Sprint @MissSprintCup
Nationwide @nationwide
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Drivers
AJ Allmendinger @AJDinger
Kyle Busch * @mmsracing and @RidinWithRowdy
Robby Gordon @RobbyGordon
Kevin and DeLana Harvick @KevinHarvick and @DeLanaHarvick
Sam Hornish Jr. @SamHornish
Bobby Labonte @bobby_labonte
Juan Pablo Montoya * @jpmontoya
Ryan Newman * @RyanNewman39
Max Papis @maxpapis
Kyle Petty @kylepetty
David Ragan * @UPSRacing
Elliott Sadler @ElliottSadler
Michael Waltrip @mw55
NASCAR Nationwide Series Drivers
Michael Annett * @MichaelAnnett
Kelly Bires @KellyBires
Kyle Busch * @RidinWithRowdy
Landon Cassill @landoncassill
Brad Coleman @BradCColeman
Kertus Davis @kertusdavis
Marc Davis @nascarmdavis
Benny Gordon @BennyGordon72
Brad Keselowski * @keselowski
Burney Lamar * @NNS32_BLamar
Jason Leffler * @NNS38_JLeffler
Eric McClure * @heftyracing24
Michael McDowell @mmcdowell47
Morgan Shepherd * @shannon89faith
John Wes Townley * @Team09_Jessica
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Drivers
Ricky Carmichael * @RC_Racing
NASCAR Teams
Furniture Row Racing @FR78Racing
Hendrick Motorsports @HendrickInfo
Joe Gibbs Racing @JoeGibbsRacing
JTG Daugherty Racing @NASCAR47
Richard Childress Racing @RCRracing
Richard Petty Motorsports @RPMotorsports
Tommy Baldwin Racing @tbaldwinracing
TRG Motorsports @TRGMotorsports
Wood Brothers Racing @woodbrothers21
NASCAR Tracks
Auto Club Speedway @ACSUpdates | @ACSLatino
Bristol Motor Speedway @BMSupdates
Darlington Raceway @TooToughToTame
Daytona International Raceway @DISUpdates
Dover International Speedway @MonsterMile
Gateway International Raceway @gatewayraceway
Homestead-Miami Speedway @HomesteadMiami
Indianapolis Motor Speedway @IndyTalk
Infineon Raceway @InfineonRaceway
Iowa Speedway @iowaspeedway
Las Vegas Motor Speedway @LVMotorSpeedway
Martinsville Speedway @ms1947
Michigan International Speedway @MISpeedway
The Milwaukee Mile @MilwaukeeMile
Nashville Superspeedway @NashSuperSpeed
New Hampshire Motor Speedway @NHMotorSpeedway
O’Reilly Raceway Park @OReillyRaceway
Phoenix International Raceway @PhoenixRaceway
Pocono Raceway @poconoraceway
Richmond International Raceway: @RIRInsider
Talladega Superspeedway @TalladegaSuperS
Texas Motor Speedway @TXMotorSpeedway
Watkins Glen International @WGI
NASCAR Media Partners
FOX @NASCARONFOX
NASCAR.COM @NASCAR_COM
SPEED @speedtv
NASCAR Manufacturers
Ford @FordRacing
NASCAR Facebook Pages
NASCAR/Series Sponsors
NASCAR/NASCAR.COM NASCAR
NASCAR Touring Series P.R. NASCAR Home Tracks
Sprint Miss Sprint Cup
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Drivers
Greg Biffle * The Greg Biffle Foundation
Kyle Busch * M&M’S® Racing with Kyle Busch
Carl Edwards Carl Edwards
Bill Elliott * Motorcraft and Quick Lane Racing
Kevin Harvick * Official Kevin Harvick Page
Jimmie Johnson * Jimmie Johnson
Bobby Labonte * Bobby Labonte (Official Page)
Juan Pablo Montoya * Juan Pablo Montoya
Ryan Newman * Ryan Newman
David Ragan * UPS Racing
Brian Vickers Brian Vickers
NASCAR Nationwide Series Drivers
Michael Annett * Michael Annett
Colin Braun Colin Braun
Brad Coleman Brad Coleman
Alex Garcia Transnet Racing: Alex Garcia
Jason Keller * Jason Keller
Jason Leffler Jason Leffler
Michael McDowell * Michael McDowell
Morgan Shepherd * Morgan Shepherd
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. * Official Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. fanclub
Kenny Wallace Kenny Wallace (Official Page)
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Drivers
NASCAR Teams
Penske Racing Penske Racing
Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing Team
Richard Petty Motorsports Richard Petty Motorsports
Roush Fenway Racing Official Roush Fenway Racing Fan Club
Stewart-Haas Racing Stewart-Haas Racing
NASCAR Tracks
Auto Club Speedway* Auto Club Speedway
Bristol Motor Speedway* Bristol Motor Speedway
Darlington Raceway* Darlington Raceway
Daytona International Raceway* Daytona International speedway
Dover International Speedway* Dover International Raceway
Gateway International Raceway* Gateway International Raceway
Homestead-Miami Speedway* Homestead-Miami Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway* Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Infineon Raceway* Infineon Raceway
Iowa Speedway* Iowa Speedway
Las Vegas Motor Speedway* Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Martinsville Speedway* Martinsville Speedway
Memphis Motorsports Park* Memphis Motorsports Park
Michigan International Speedway* Michigan International Speedway
Nashville Superspeedway* Nashville Superspeedway
New Hampshire Motor Speedway* New Hampshire Motor Speedway
O’Reilly Raceway Park* O’Reilly Raceway Park
Phoenix International Raceway* Phoenix International Raceway
Pocono Raceway* Pocono Raceway
Richmond International Raceway* Richmond International Raceway
Talladega Superspeedway* Talladega Superspeedway
Texas Motor Speedway* Texas Motor Speedway
Watkins Glen International* Watkins Glen International
NASCAR Media Partners
Motor Racing Network (MRN) Motor Racing Network
NASCAR on ESPN NASCAR on ESPN
NASCAR Manufacturers
Chevrolet Team Chevy
Ford Ford Racing
Some 10 years ago, many fans would sit at home and watch the NASCAR races while drinking a beer and enjoying a burger. Today, they have a beer in one hand and a smart phone in the other, many of which are logged onto Twitter or Facebook.
NASCAR officials have responded to the fans by including them in the day-to-day operations. They now take fan questions via Twitter for the drivers on their weekly NASCAR teleconference. This has provided an opportunity for fans to connect with drivers in a unique and personal way.
Recently, NASCAR officials conducted a social media specific survey on the NASCAR Fan Council, a panel of about 10,000 of the sport’s most avid fans. The survey was focused on Facebook, Twitter and a few other social networking sites.
Below are some of the key facts and findings from the survey about social networking:
• Nearly 60% participate in social media/networking sites
• Largest participation is on Facebook (39%) followed by:
MySpace (29%)
YouTube (20%)
Twitter (10%)
• Social media is driven by females and those under 35
•97% access social media sites from a home computer, a quarter from a work computer, but mobile access primarily comes from those under 35
• 40% also use social media to get information about other sports (lead by NFL, NCAA Football, and MLB)
• Nearly half use social media to get information during live NASCAR races every now and then or more often
• Among those that use social media during a live NASCAR race, over half want to receive updates on:
• Links to breaking new stories about NASCAR
• Up-to-the minute, real-time updates on my favorite driver
• Up-to-the minute, real-time race updates
• Commentary from NASCAR drivers and team members
• Those who use Facebook access it much more frequently than those that use Twitter (47% access Facebook several times a day vs. 30% access Twitter several times a day)
• For these fans, social media is used as a connection point with other fans to discuss their favorite sport, but is not a replacement for television and other resources for NASCAR information
• Females and those under 35 typically have higher levels of agreement with the social media statements versus males and those over 35
• However, 9% of those under 35 agree with the statement “I can skip watching NASCAR races on TV due to getting the same information from social media sites”
NASCAR officials said that the above survey results don’t necessarily account for their entire fans base, but the survey does provide them with an insight into how their fans use social media.
A number of drivers, race teams and sponsors have capitalized on the use of social networking and they are using this new medium to communicate and promote their teams.
Drivers like David Ragan, Brian Vickers, Kyle Busch and Tony Stewart are leading the way with this new social media.
Below are a few examples of how they are reaching their fans through social networking:
• UPS is using a Twitter feed that feeds into its racing website to keep fans informed. The website is also updated with written and video blogs by David Ragan, 23, driver of the No. 6 UPS Ford Fusion, including behind-the-scenes footage of Regan on the road and at commercial shoots. With a huge employee-fan base around the world, UPS also maintains an internal communications web page with up-to-date race photos and information.
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• During the Samsung 500, when Kyle Busch, the 23 year-old driver of the No. 18 M&Ms Toyota, reports trouble in the car, screams at another driver, or comes in for a pit stop, a micro-blog “Tweet” will be shot into cyberspace via Twitter to keep fans and broadcasters up to speed.
• Before Old Spice broke its hilarious new Tony Stewart ad on network TV, the spot went up on YouTube for fans to preview (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvfk7ip-Wo8). Stewart, like many other drivers, also has a Facebook page to communicate with fans.
Several of the racing teams and sponsors have also gotten on aboard and are taking advantage of social networking to promote their drivers and sponsors.
UPS has embraced the social media to connect with fans and customers and build the personality and brand of its new driver, David Ragan.
On Twitter, fans can follow Ragan at UPSRacing. A representative on the team “tweets” out news from the pits and keeps fans current on what Ragan is doing on the track.
In addition, each week Ragan provides a video or written blog for the website, which is cross-promoted on Twitter. The website is used to post crewmember blogs and blogs from UPS employees to be on the UPS Racing website. The team’s Twitter updates also feed onto the UPS Racing fan page at Facebook.
Other companies that are on board include Mars, M&Ms Racing and Kyle Busch, along with Red Bull and Brian Vickers.
NASCAR veteran driver Michael Waltrip, who is sponsored by Best Western, was one of the first drivers to create a Facebook profile. Waltrip has been on Facebook since January 2009. He checks both his personal Facebook page and fan page several times a day. He also posts pictures on a regular basis and he is known for responding directly with his fans. Waltrip has more than 11,400 fans on Facebook.
Recently, Waltrip joined Twitter. He has some 3,230 followers and he “tweets” regularly from his Blackberry.
Best Western, his sponsor, even has a Twitter handle and a Facebook page. Below are some of Waltrip’s links:
Michael’s Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/michaelwaltrip55
Michael Waltrip Racing Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/michaelwaltripracing
Michael’s Twitter: http://twitter.com/mw55
Best Western Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BestWestern
Best Western Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheBestWestern
Besides driver, teams and sponsors taking advantage of using social media and networking, and several NASCAR tracks have joined the new revolution of the social media.
Recently, Texas Motor Speedway revamped its web site to incorporate Facebook “community” aspects.
The TMS site now has “Facebook for Fans” – a site that offers fan profiles, each with their own racing theme set by them, and several Facebook-style features in conversing, and contacting/establishing friends. There is a place for blogs, forums, communities and fan photo galleries. There is also a section for videos and podcasts.
If you are looking for some new NASCAR connections, check out the links below that have been provided courtesy of NASCAR officials:
NASCAR Twitter Accounts
NASCAR/Series Sponsors
NASCAR P.R. @NASCARSays
NASCAR Nationwide Series P.R. @NASCAR_NNS
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series P.R. @NASCAR_Trucks
NASCAR Touring Series P.R. @NASCARHomeTrack
NASCAR Foundation @NASCAR_Foundat
NASCAR Hall of Fame @NASCARHall
Sprint @MissSprintCup
Nationwide @nationwide
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Drivers
AJ Allmendinger @AJDinger
Kyle Busch * @mmsracing and @RidinWithRowdy
Robby Gordon @RobbyGordon
Kevin and DeLana Harvick @KevinHarvick and @DeLanaHarvick
Sam Hornish Jr. @SamHornish
Bobby Labonte @bobby_labonte
Juan Pablo Montoya * @jpmontoya
Ryan Newman * @RyanNewman39
Max Papis @maxpapis
Kyle Petty @kylepetty
David Ragan * @UPSRacing
Elliott Sadler @ElliottSadler
Michael Waltrip @mw55
NASCAR Nationwide Series Drivers
Michael Annett * @MichaelAnnett
Kelly Bires @KellyBires
Kyle Busch * @RidinWithRowdy
Landon Cassill @landoncassill
Brad Coleman @BradCColeman
Kertus Davis @kertusdavis
Marc Davis @nascarmdavis
Benny Gordon @BennyGordon72
Brad Keselowski * @keselowski
Burney Lamar * @NNS32_BLamar
Jason Leffler * @NNS38_JLeffler
Eric McClure * @heftyracing24
Michael McDowell @mmcdowell47
Morgan Shepherd * @shannon89faith
John Wes Townley * @Team09_Jessica
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Drivers
Ricky Carmichael * @RC_Racing
NASCAR Teams
Furniture Row Racing @FR78Racing
Hendrick Motorsports @HendrickInfo
Joe Gibbs Racing @JoeGibbsRacing
JTG Daugherty Racing @NASCAR47
Richard Childress Racing @RCRracing
Richard Petty Motorsports @RPMotorsports
Tommy Baldwin Racing @tbaldwinracing
TRG Motorsports @TRGMotorsports
Wood Brothers Racing @woodbrothers21
NASCAR Tracks
Auto Club Speedway @ACSUpdates | @ACSLatino
Bristol Motor Speedway @BMSupdates
Darlington Raceway @TooToughToTame
Daytona International Raceway @DISUpdates
Dover International Speedway @MonsterMile
Gateway International Raceway @gatewayraceway
Homestead-Miami Speedway @HomesteadMiami
Indianapolis Motor Speedway @IndyTalk
Infineon Raceway @InfineonRaceway
Iowa Speedway @iowaspeedway
Las Vegas Motor Speedway @LVMotorSpeedway
Martinsville Speedway @ms1947
Michigan International Speedway @MISpeedway
The Milwaukee Mile @MilwaukeeMile
Nashville Superspeedway @NashSuperSpeed
New Hampshire Motor Speedway @NHMotorSpeedway
O’Reilly Raceway Park @OReillyRaceway
Phoenix International Raceway @PhoenixRaceway
Pocono Raceway @poconoraceway
Richmond International Raceway: @RIRInsider
Talladega Superspeedway @TalladegaSuperS
Texas Motor Speedway @TXMotorSpeedway
Watkins Glen International @WGI
NASCAR Media Partners
FOX @NASCARONFOX
NASCAR.COM @NASCAR_COM
SPEED @speedtv
NASCAR Manufacturers
Ford @FordRacing
NASCAR Facebook Pages
NASCAR/Series Sponsors
NASCAR/NASCAR.COM NASCAR
NASCAR Touring Series P.R. NASCAR Home Tracks
Sprint Miss Sprint Cup
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Drivers
Greg Biffle * The Greg Biffle Foundation
Kyle Busch * M&M’S® Racing with Kyle Busch
Carl Edwards Carl Edwards
Bill Elliott * Motorcraft and Quick Lane Racing
Kevin Harvick * Official Kevin Harvick Page
Jimmie Johnson * Jimmie Johnson
Bobby Labonte * Bobby Labonte (Official Page)
Juan Pablo Montoya * Juan Pablo Montoya
Ryan Newman * Ryan Newman
David Ragan * UPS Racing
Brian Vickers Brian Vickers
NASCAR Nationwide Series Drivers
Michael Annett * Michael Annett
Colin Braun Colin Braun
Brad Coleman Brad Coleman
Alex Garcia Transnet Racing: Alex Garcia
Jason Keller * Jason Keller
Jason Leffler Jason Leffler
Michael McDowell * Michael McDowell
Morgan Shepherd * Morgan Shepherd
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. * Official Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. fanclub
Kenny Wallace Kenny Wallace (Official Page)
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Drivers
NASCAR Teams
Penske Racing Penske Racing
Red Bull Racing Red Bull Racing Team
Richard Petty Motorsports Richard Petty Motorsports
Roush Fenway Racing Official Roush Fenway Racing Fan Club
Stewart-Haas Racing Stewart-Haas Racing
NASCAR Tracks
Auto Club Speedway* Auto Club Speedway
Bristol Motor Speedway* Bristol Motor Speedway
Darlington Raceway* Darlington Raceway
Daytona International Raceway* Daytona International speedway
Dover International Speedway* Dover International Raceway
Gateway International Raceway* Gateway International Raceway
Homestead-Miami Speedway* Homestead-Miami Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway* Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Infineon Raceway* Infineon Raceway
Iowa Speedway* Iowa Speedway
Las Vegas Motor Speedway* Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Martinsville Speedway* Martinsville Speedway
Memphis Motorsports Park* Memphis Motorsports Park
Michigan International Speedway* Michigan International Speedway
Nashville Superspeedway* Nashville Superspeedway
New Hampshire Motor Speedway* New Hampshire Motor Speedway
O’Reilly Raceway Park* O’Reilly Raceway Park
Phoenix International Raceway* Phoenix International Raceway
Pocono Raceway* Pocono Raceway
Richmond International Raceway* Richmond International Raceway
Talladega Superspeedway* Talladega Superspeedway
Texas Motor Speedway* Texas Motor Speedway
Watkins Glen International* Watkins Glen International
NASCAR Media Partners
Motor Racing Network (MRN) Motor Racing Network
NASCAR on ESPN NASCAR on ESPN
NASCAR Manufacturers
Chevrolet Team Chevy
Ford Ford Racing
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