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“There’s nothing like the thrill and excitement of attending a NASCAR® race, and now there are more ways than ever to capture and share that experience. Partnering with Verizon will offer fans the benefits of reliable in-venue connectivity as we usher in a new era for our sport.”
—Craig Neeb, Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer, NASCAR
Challenge
- NASCAR needs to improve in-venue wireless communication services at the 12 racetracks it owns
- NASCAR fans want to follow their favorite drivers and share photos with other fans inside and outside the track during races
- Race venues are much larger than other sports arenas, making it more difficult to provide good cellular service
Solution
- Verizon will work with NASCAR to upgrade in-venue wireless communications services, starting with improved Wi-Fi service in 12 racetracks, over the next three years
- The 12 racetracks are in Fontana, CA; Joliet, IL; Darlington, SC; Daytona, FL; Homestead-Miami, FL; Kansas City, KS; Martinsville, VA; Brooklyn, MI; Richmond, VA; Talladega, AL; Watkins Glen, NY; and near Phoenix, AZ
- Verizon has been named the Official Wireless Telecommunications and 5G Mobility Partner of NASCAR
Projected Outcome
- Fans at the race will enjoy improved connectivity, and drivers and their teams will have more reliable communications
- NASCAR fans will be able to capture and send photos and videos, follow their favorite drivers, and connect with friends outside the track and other fans at the race
- NASCAR and Verizon are leading the way in providing enhanced wireless connectivity at large outdoor venues
12
NASCAR-owned racetracks
19
NASCAR racing teams
3years
duration of Verizon project
How we built the solution