Ricky Rudd chosen as Fans Choice for Daytona in car audio

NEW YORK, Feb 16, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ — SIRIUS Satellite Radio (Nasdaq: SIRI), the Official Satellite Radio Partner of NASCAR, announced today that the in-car audio of Ricky Rudd, driver of the No. 88 Snickers Ford, has been chosen by the fans to be featured on SIRIUS’ “Fan’s Choice” broadcast during the Daytona 500 this Sunday, February 18.

More than 10,000 fans cast their votes at http://www.sirius.com/driver2crew this week. As the top vote-getter, Rudd’s in-car audio will be featured during Sunday’s race on SIRIUS channel 140.

Prior to every NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race, fans will be given the chance to vote for their favorite driver at http://www.sirius.com/driver2crew. The driver with the most votes will have his in-car audio broadcast on the “Fan’s Choice” channel, one of up to ten additional Driver2Crew Chatter(TM) channels that SIRIUS will devote to carrying the in-car audio of up to 10 different race teams for every NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race in 2007. The additional nine channels will carry the in-car audio of other drivers based on their place in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series standings.
For this weekend’s Daytona 500, SIRIUS subscribers can hear the following:
— Live race call provided by Motor Racing Network — channel 128
— 10 additional Driver2Crew Chatter(TM) channels:
— Jimmie Johnson in-car audio — channel 122
— Tony Stewart in-car audio — channel 126
— Dale Earnhardt Jr. in-car audio — channel 125
— Jeff Gordon in-car audio — channel 121
— Kasey Kahne in-car audio — channel 114
— Kevin Harvick in-car audio — channel 119
— Matt Kenseth in-car audio — channel 130
— Jeff Burton in-car audio — channel 147
— Denny Hamlin in-car audio — channel 144
— Ricky Rudd in-car audio (Fan’s Choice) — channel 140

On each channel SIRIUS will combine the race broadcast with the driver-to-crew communications, allowing fans to follow the overall race call and the in-car audio of a driver on a single channel throughout the race. Listeners will hear drivers and crew chiefs schedule pit stops and discuss strategy over audio of the overall race broadcast. When the team members are not on the radio the audio of the live race broadcast will come up allowing listeners to follow the entire race uninterrupted.

A lineup of drivers and their channel assignments will be available at http://www.sirius.com/driver2crew prior to each race. All NASCAR content is provided to SIRIUS customers at no additional cost over SIRIUS’ monthly subscription fee.

As the Official Satellite Radio Partner of NASCAR, SIRIUS broadcasts every NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race live, carrying the broadcasts of Motor Racing Network (MRN), Performance Racing Network (PRN) and the IMS Radio Network’s broadcast from Indianapolis Motor Speedway.



Comments:

  1. The Rooster Win!...

    Good Stuff!...
  2. ... Someone out there likes Ricky Rudd???!! Since when? That is such an odd choice, I must say.
  3. This has to be one of the best innovations Sirius has offered. I am not even that much of a NASCAR fan and I may tune in to one of the channels just to hear what is going on. Will be great to listen to Jeff Gordon burst out in expletives after he wrecks out of the race!
  4. Quote:
    Originally Posted by MCWHAMMER View Post
    ... Someone out there likes Ricky Rudd???!! Since when? That is such an odd choice, I must say.
    I think he was voted most popular driver about 10 years ago
  5. I'm quite surprised Mark Martin didn't win. Wonder if Rudd has a fansite that encouraged people to vote?
  6. Quote:
    Originally Posted by MCWHAMMER View Post
    ... Someone out there likes Ricky Rudd???!! Since when? That is such an odd choice, I must say.
    Welcome to planet earth, MC!
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