Posts Tagged ‘IZOD IndyCar Series – Marketing’
Bernard addresses concerns at State of INDYCAR
INDYCAR CEO Randy Bernard addresses INDYCAR Mobile, Milwaukee, SMI, and more at the State of INDYCAR conference.
2012 broadcast schedule confirmed
[INDYCAR PR] The IZOD IndyCar Series confirmed today its broadcast designations for its 16-race 2012 schedule, highlighted by six races on ABC and 10 events on the newly rebranded NBC Sports Network.
Milwaukee added as 16th race
[INDYCAR PR] Milwaukee has been officially announced as the 16th race of the 2012 schedule to take place on June 15-16.
INDYCAR confirms 2012 Leaders Circle entries
[INDYCAR PR] Ed Carpenter Racing and Lotus Dragon Racing have been selected by INDYCAR for the last two spots of its 20-team Leaders Circle program.
New Leaders Circle program is a step in the right direction
INDYCAR has chosen its final Leader Circle contract recipients based on their ability to contribute to the growth of the sport. Ending the assumption that all teams are entitled to free handouts can only have positive results.
Can the Super Bowl benefit INDYCAR?
This week, tens of thousands of football fans, journalists, tourists, and talking heads will descend on Indianapolis as it prepares to host Super Bowl XLVI. How can INDYCAR benefit?
Las Vegas: Preview
Bash previews her weekend’s coverage of this weekend’s IZOD INDYCAR World Championships at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Toronto: Steph’s Saturday thoughts
Steph shares her observations from Saturday’s events at the Honda Indy Toronto.
China? Qatar? Give us a break
Terry Angstadt said recently on 1070 The Fan that IZOD IndyCar Series fans can expect to see races added to the schedule in relatively short order from two of the following locations: Brazil, Mexico City, China, and Qatar. Here’s why the latter two destinations are very bad ideas.
Get the most from your @INDYCAR #Twitter experience
Find out what the Twitter hype is all about and how to get involved.
INDYCAR’S new Race Control a slap in the face to fans
The last couple of days have demonstrated exactly how dire the situation is for INDYCAR with regard to the removal of online streaming for 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series coverage. It’s embarassing for Versus, it’s embarassing for INDYCAR, and it’s a complete insult to the sport’s most diehard fans.
Vegas challenge presents INDYCAR with marketing options
Randy Bernard announced on Tuesday that a $5 million prize is on offer to any non-IndyCar driver who can beat the entire field of Series regulars at Las Vegas. If all of these takers pan out, INDYCAR could have a near-impossible task at hand in having to narrow the list down to five challengers.





