Charlotte Motor Speedway unveiled the worlds largest HD TV screen with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Charlotte Motor Speedway President and General Manager Marcus Smith on hand.
We like the giant remote control, will they pass that around the crowd on the front stretch?
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CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 21, 2010) – Continuing a tradition of
innovation and fabulous firsts, Speedway Motorsports Inc. (NYSE: TRK)
Chairman Bruton Smith and Charlotte Motor Speedway officials announced a
partnership with Panasonic to revolutionize the fan experience at sporting
events with the creation of the world’s largest high-definition video board.
Panasonic will also become the founding sponsor of the video board
and a Speedway Motorsports Inc. alliance partner around its broad portfolio
of advanced technologies.
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At an incredible length of 200 feet wide, standing 80 feet tall and
weighing 165,000 pounds, the video board will cover an expansive 16,000
square feet and be located between Turns 2 and 3 along the backstretch of
the legendary superspeedway. Fans seated throughout the frontstretch from
Turn 4 to Turn 1 will have clear viewing angles of the gigantic board that
will feature 720P high-definition visuals illuminated by more than nine
million light emitting diode, or LED, lamps.
“Charlotte Motor Speedway continually establishes itself as a
pioneer when it comes to one-of-a-kind, over-the-top facility enhancements
that change the game for motorsports fans,” said Smith. “Fans will see this
like a gigantic television that will elevate the NASCAR experience in ways
they have never dreamed. It will give them a view of the on-track action on
the world’s largest high-definition screen. The fans will feel closer than
ever before to the cars and stars of NASCAR at each event.”
In addition to the live race coverage, the video board will provide
fans with interactive entertainment, continuous leaderboard updates, sponsor
information and instant replays.
“Panasonic is proud of our efforts to bring this spectacular new
high-definition scoreboard to Charlotte Motor Speedway,” said James Doyle,
president, Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company. “This amazing example of
industry-leading technology and engineering speaks volumes about our strong
relationship with Charlotte Motor Speedway as we work together to bring
innovative concepts to life and enhance the fan experience.
“Panasonic worked closely with Charlotte Motor Speedway to design
the end-to-end system from the control room to this massive HD video board,”
Doyle added. “We are confident that the new Panasonic HD video board system
will leave fans awestruck and make their entire Charlotte Motor Speedway
experience that much more enjoyable and memorable. “
Construction will begin on the video board following the Oct. 13-16
Bank of America 500 Week at Charlotte Motor Speedway and is scheduled to be
complete by April, 2011.
Panasonic is now the exclusive audio/video provider of Charlotte
Motor Speedway with category exclusivity inclusive of camera, camcorder,
television, display and Blu-ray.
The creation of the video board is the latest in a tradition of
trend-setting innovations and fabulous firsts at Charlotte Motor Speedway
during its 51-year history. Other notable firsts include:
– 600-Mile Race. In 1960, Charlotte Motor Speedway became the first
and only track to host a 600-mile NASCAR-sanctioned event. Now known as the
Coca-Cola 600, the race is still the longest and one of the most prestigious
on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule.
– Spectacular Pre-Race Shows. Starting in 1977, Charlotte Motor
Speedway became the first track to host elaborate pre-race shows. Through
the years, fans have enjoyed a reenactment of the Battle of Grenada; a
three-ring circus; numerous world-record automobile stunts and concerts; a
5,000 member marching band and an assemblage of 5,000 firefighters honoring
the heroes of Sept. 11, 2001.
– Luxury Condominiums. Charlotte Motor Speedway became the first
sports facility in America to offer year-round living accommodations in 1984
when it released 40 condominiums for sale high above Turn 1. Twelve
additional condominiums were added in 1990.
– The Speedway Club. Opened in 1988, The Speedway Club was the first
exclusive members-only private club to be constructed at a motorsports
facility. The club features restaurant seating for 240 people overlooking
the frontstretch and expansive ballroom and boardroom banquet facilities.
Members enjoy a champagne toast with the race winner after each Coca-Cola
600 and Bank of America 500.
– Night Racing. Charlotte Motor Speedway became the first modern
speedway to offer night racing in 1992 after installing a $1.7-million,
1,200-fixture permanent lighting system. The system was different from any
installed at other tracks in that it used a system of adjustable mirrors
surrounding the inside of the track to moderate the light aimed at the
drivers.

