Gaffney: ‘The NASCAR sponsorship has been a valuable investment for us’

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HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — Dec. 16, 2014 — Citing a need to focus more directly on its core business priorities, Sprint announced it has informed NASCAR it will not extend the title sponsorship of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series after the current agreement expires at the end of the 2016 season.

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"We are proud of our association with NASCAR’s top series but have made the decision not to extend our sponsorship beyond the next two years," said Steve Gaffney, vice president-Marketing, Sprint. "As we look to the future, Sprint is focused on investing in maintaining a competitive edge and providing consumers with the best value in wireless.

"Sprint has long benefitted from the unprecedented level of brand integration available in NASCAR, and the passionate fan base that is the most loyal in sports. Without question, the NASCAR sponsorship property has been a valuable investment for us and will be for our successor."

Since the partnership began in 2004, Sprint has worked closely with NASCAR to bring many fan-friendly innovations to life, including the introduction of the FanView next generation scanner (2005), the creation of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile wireless application (2008) and the debut of Miss Sprint Cup (2007), an ambassador program that now has more than 1.5 million social media followers. The constant evolution of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race pre-race show and the improvements to the Sprint Vision trackside programming also highlight Sprint’s portfolio of fan enhancements.

"We genuinely appreciate the fans, teams, drivers, tracks and media who have been so supportive and welcoming to us during these many race seasons," said Gaffney. "We look forward to our remaining time as sponsor of the Sprint Cup Series and eventually assisting with the transition to NASCAR’s next title partner."

The sponsorship extends back to 2004 when Nextel signed a 10-year partnership with NASCAR for the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. The name changed to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2008 as a result of the Nextel/Sprint corporate merger. At the conclusion of the first 10 years, Sprint extended the partnership an additional three years taking the contract through the end of the 2016 season.

About Sprint
Sprint (NYSE: S) is a communications services company dedicated to delivering the best value in wireless. Sprint served 55 million customers as of September 30, 2014 and is widely recognized for developing, engineering and deploying innovative technologies, including the first wireless 4G service from a national carrier in the United States; leading no-contract brands including Virgin Mobile USA, Boost Mobile, and Assurance Wireless; instant national and international push-to-talk capabilities; and a global Tier 1 Internet backbone. Sprint has been named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) North America for the last four years. You can learn more and visit Sprint at www.sprint.com or www.facebook.com/sprint and www.twitter.com/sprint.

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Show to feature interviews with Dale Jr., Edwards, Harvick, Johnson and more

This Sunday will mark 63 days until the 2015 Daytona 500, and FOX will mark nine weeks until the Great American Race with a NASCAR Productions-produced "NASCAR 2015: A New Era" season preview.

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The hour-long show will air at 4:30 p.m. ET to 78 percent of the country. Those fans slated to see the National Footbal League game between New York Giants at the St. Louis Rams will get "NASCAR 2015: A New Era" at 3 p.m. ET.

The special, hosted by Danielle Trotta, will focus on the Daytona 500 on February 22, including "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" star Terry Crews explaining the magnitude of the season-opening race. Then, the show will take a look at the new second race of the season at Atlanta and a West Coast swing among the 2015 schedule changes. Team and driver swaps as well as NBC coming on board as a new television partner will be examined.

As they did during the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup on FOX Sports 1’s "NASCAR RaceHub," analysts Larry McReynolds, Michael Waltrip, Jeff Hammond, pit reporter Matt Yocum and host Adam Alexander will make predictions in special installment of the NASCAR War Room.

Four drivers will be featured in signature interviews and features:
*Kevin Harvick will talk about his 2014 championship season and defending his title in 2015.
*Dale Earnhardt Jr. sits down with Darrell Waltrip to discuss defending his Daytona 500 title, his new crew chief and title expectations in the new year.
*Six-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson, with Chris Myers, will look forward to the Las Vegas-Phoenix-Auto Club swing in his quest for a seventh title after a disappointing 2014.
*Carl Edwards and NFL on FOX insider Jay Glazer will preview his new team at Joe Gibbs Racing and discuss the importance of racing and winning at Atlanta.

You’ll also hear from Aric Almirola, AJ Allmendinger, Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin, Kasey Kahne, Matt Kenseth, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano and Ryan Newman.

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G&K Services returning as a primary sponsor for the No. 01 team

Landon Cassill will have a familiar sponsor returning to the fold for the 2015 XFINITY Series season with his JD Motorsports ride.

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G&K Services will be back on the No. 01 Chevrolet as a primary sponsor for multiple races as well as a full-time associate sponsorship.

"We’ve had a great partnership with the folks at G&K," said team owner Johnny Davis in a release. "Their participation with our team has been beneficial to both sides, and it really showed this year as we ran well in so many races. We’re looking forward to what the future holds."

The 25-year-old Cassill ran a full Nationwide Series slate in 2014 as well as 34 of 36 Sprint Cup Series races. In the Nationwide Series, Cassill had three top-10 finishes en route to a 12th-place finish in the final standings.

The 2015 season marks the sixth season that JD Motorsports and G&K Services have been partners.

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23-year-old made seven starts in NCWTS in 2014

Ray Black Jr. is partnering with SS Green Light Racing to run a full NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2015. Black will drive the No. 07 ScubaLife Chevrolet Silverado.

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"We’ve got the full NASCAR Camping World Truck Series on the schedule for 2015 and I am excited about that," Black said in a team release.

ScubaLife is on board to be the primary sponsor, while NASE Worldwide and CDA Technical Institute will also support the effort.

Black ran seven races in the Truck Series last season for the Bobby Dotter-owned team, with his best finishes of 18th place coming at both Chicagoland Speedway in September and Texas Motor Speedway in October. Black led his only lap of the season in the Chicagoland race. The 23-year-old Floridian will compete for Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in 2015.

"I’ve waited a long time for this opportunity and now that it’s official I can’t wait to get it going," Black said. "I couldn’t be more happy for the team; it’s a great group of guys that I really enjoy being around."

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TV personality added to expanded NASCAR coverage in 2015

NBC Sports announced Tuesday that it has hired Rutledge Wood to bolster its team of NASCAR reporters ahead of the 2015 season.

According to the network, Wood will provide reports on the tracks, towns and fans that make NASCAR special. He has worked the past 10 years for FOX Sports as an engaging, offbeat reporter and pre-race host for its SPEED and later FOX Sports 1 cable television platforms.

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"It’s hard to put into words how unbelievably excited I am to be a part of NBC and their return to NASCAR," Wood said in an NBC Sports news release. "Working in motorsports is a dream come true for me, as I have so much fun telling the stories of drivers, teams and their fans. Just like NASCAR, NBC Sports is a family, and it’s one that I am proud to be a part of."

Wood, who has also served as a co-host of the American version of "Top Gear" on the History Channel, joins a handpicked group of motorsports veterans for its on-air talent next season. Wood will work alongside Dave Burns, Mike Massaro, Marty Snider and Kelli Stavast in the network’s cadre of reporters. NBC Sports will also feature Rick Allen as its primary race announcer, with former driver Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte — most recently the crew chief for Dale Earnhardt Jr. — joining Allen in the booth as analysts. Krista Voda will serve as the pre- and post-race host while former driver Kyle Petty will work as analyst alongside Voda on those shows.

NBC Sports expanded its coverage of motorsports in July 2013, announcing a partnership with NASCAR to broadcast the final 20 races of its premier Sprint Cup Series starting in 2015. The agreement also includes broadcasts of the last 19 races of the NASCAR XFINITY Series season and select regional and touring series events.

Earlier this month at NASCAR Champion’s Week in Las Vegas, the marketing teams for both NBC Sports and FOX Sports announced that they would collaborate to produce on-air promotions for the sport in 2015.

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Successful collaboration strengthens sport for the future

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Sprint announced on Tuesday that it will not extend its sponsorship of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series beyond 2016. The significant changes within Sprint and the highly competitive business environment it is in led to a decision not to extend its Cup Series entitlement position following the 2016 season.

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"We are proud of our association with NASCAR’s top series but have made the decision not to extend our sponsorship beyond the next two years," Sprint’s vice president-Marketing Steve Gaffney said. "As we look to the future, Sprint is focused on investing in maintaining a competitive edge and providing consumers with the best value in wireless."

By the end of the extension signed in 2011, Sprint and NASCAR will have enjoyed a 13-year mutually beneficial relationship. The partnership has produced demonstrated results for Sprint and delivered the best racing in the world to millions of passionate fans on a weekly basis.

"Sprint has long benefitted from the unprecedented level of brand integration available in NASCAR, and the passionate fan base that is the most loyal in sports," Gaffney said. "Without question, the NASCAR sponsorship property has been a valuable investment for us and will be for our successor."

Sprint’s integration into the sport was a prime example of a sponsor validating its technology in NASCAR. As a leading communications services company dedicated to delivering the best value in wireless, it became an innovative leader in the sport as well.

In 2004, Nextel signed a 10-year agreement, the longest series entitlement partnership in NASCAR history at the time. In 2005, the company introduced a next-generation scanner known as FanView. In 2007, Miss Sprint Cup joined the sport, and the ambassador program now reaches 1.5 million social media followers. While the name changed to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 2008, the innovations continued that year with the launch of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile application.

"Sprint has been a great partner," NASCAR Chief Operating Officer Brent Dewar said. "They’ve done a lot to help us grow the sport together at a very important time in our history.

"They made it very clear to us that they’re proud to have been a partner with NASCAR, have seen great value in their investment and are very happy to share that with any brand that comes in to replace them."

As a new partner joins the ranks of nearly one-in-four FORTUNE 500 companies already investing in NASCAR, the sport’s value proposition was recognized in 2014 by two national series entitlement sponsors.

"Camping World announced their seven-year extension, which will take us through 2022 giving us 14 consecutive years together — which is an incredible statistic in its own right," Dewar said. "Follow it up with Comcast’s XFINITY brand, obviously a big company that saw the value to join us for the next 10 years which matches our longest series entitlement in NASCAR history.

"Combined with the new Chase format and the things we’re doing on the track, we’ve got a great story to tell for some interested parties that are looking for a way to bring their product and brands and connect them with the loyal fan base we have in NASCAR."

Dewar noted that digital properties and products have extended NASCAR’s 10-month season to "virtually 365 days of the year" that goes beyond the "more than 5 million viewers to the Sprint Cup Series every single weekend that we race." NASCAR’s viewership numbers and constant content led FOX and NBC to secure media rights for 10 years at a reported $8.2 billion. The new broadcast agreements begin next year and extend through 2024.

"To those brands that are looking to partner with us, we bring a great fan base that’s highly engaged in the sport, and they’re highly engaged with the sponsors that support the sport," Dewar said.

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NASCAR Statement from Brett Jewkes, NASCAR Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer, on NASCAR and Sprint Partnership

"NASCAR and Sprint have enjoyed a long and productive partnership that has returned significant value to both parties. We understand significant changes within Sprint and the highly competitive business environment it is in has led to a decision not to extend its Cup Series entitlement position following the 2016 season. The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is a very unique, premium sports marketing platform with strong momentum, so we are very confident of moving forward in 2017 with an outstanding new partner. In the meantime, we look forward to Sprint’s partnership on the best racing series in the world for the next two seasons."

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Former Daytona 500 pole winners also added to season-opening showcase

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (December 15, 2014) — Coming off an exciting 2014 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup finale, NASCAR announced today all 16 Chase drivers will be eligible to compete in the 2015 Sprint Unlimited at Daytona International Speedway (DIS). The 75-lap, non-points race will once again kick off the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing season Saturday, Feb. 14 (FOX, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) and will feature an expanded field of drivers based on new eligibility requirements.

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A minimum of 25 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers are eligible to participate in the Sprint Unlimited at DIS. In addition to the 2014 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup participants, the field also will include 2014 Coors Light Pole Award winners, as well as former Sprint Unlimited race winners and Daytona 500 pole winners who competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series full-time in 2014. Any remaining spots will be filled by drivers highest in 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver championship points who are not already eligible.

"The 2015 Sprint Unlimited has potential to be one of the most competitive ever," said NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer Steve O’Donnell. "With more drivers eligible, the intensity level increases for our fans and competitors, making for a compelling start to the 2015 season."

The 2015 eligible participants include:

Kyle Busch (2014 pole winner)
Austin Dillon (2014 pole winner)
Jeff Gordon (2014 pole winner)
David Gilliland (2014 pole winner)
Denny Hamlin (2014 pole winner)
Kevin Harvick (2014 pole winner)
Jimmie Johnson (2014 pole winner)
Matt Kenseth (2014 pole winner)
Brad Keselowski (2014 pole winner)
Kyle Larson (2014 pole winner)
Joey Logano (2014 pole winner)
Jamie McMurray (2014 pole winner)
Brian Scott (2014 pole winner)
Tony Stewart (2014 pole winner)
Brian Vickers* (2014 pole winner)
Kurt Busch (former Unlimited winner)
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (former Unlimited winner)
Carl Edwards (former D500 pole winner)
Danica Patrick (former D500 pole winner)
Greg Biffle (former D500 pole winner)
Martin Truex Jr. (former D500 pole winner)
Ryan Newman (2014 Chase driver)
AJ Allmendinger (2014 Chase driver)
Kasey Kahne (2014 Chase driver)
Aric Almirola (2014 Chase driver)

(* – Michael Waltrip Racing today announced that Brian Vickers will not be available to race during the early part of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup season due to health issues.)

Tickets for the Sprint Unlimited are available online at DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP. Fans can follow @NASCAR and @MissSprintCup on Twitter to engage in the #SprintUnlimited conversation.

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Get full lineup of NASCAR programming for the week

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Monday, December 15
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1
6:30 p.m., The 10 Greatest Comebacks in NASCAR History, FOX Sports 2
7 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year (re-air), FOX Sports 2
8 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year (re-air), FOX Sports 2
9 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year (re-air), FOX Sports 2
10 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year (re-air), FOX Sports 2

Tuesday, December 16
5 p.m., NASCAR America: 2014 Top Moments, NBC Sports Network
6:30 p.m., The 10 Biggest Bad Boys in NASCAR History, FOX Sports 2
7 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year (re-air), FOX Sports 2

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Wednesday, December 17
Noon, NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1 (re-air)
5 p.m., NASCAR America: Chasing Glory, NBC Sports Network
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1
7 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 2 (re-air)
8 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 2 (re-air)

Thursday, December 18
1 p.m. ET, NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1 (re-air)
2 p.m. ET, NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1 (re-air)
3 p.m. ET, NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1 (re-air)
4 p.m. ET, NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1 (re-air)
5 p.m., NASCAR America, NBC Sports Network
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1
6 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year (re-air), FOX Sports 2

Friday, December 19
5 p.m., NASCAR America, NBC Sports Network
5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year, FOX Sports 1
7 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year (re-air), FOX Sports 2
8 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub: Best of the Year (re-air), FOX Sports 2

Saturday, December 20
12:30 a.m., NASCAR’s The List: Fights & Feuds, NBC Sports Network (re-air)

Sunday, December 21
3 p.m., The 10: NASCAR’s Most Outrageous Moments, FOX Sports 1 (re-air)
4:30 p.m., NASCAR 2015: A New Era, FOX in 78 percent of the country
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Fans are invited to attend event on January 31

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NASCAR’s annual Fan Appreciation Day will take place Saturday, January 31. The event will run all day, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Fans are encouraged to come out to the free event and experience the history and heritage of NASCAR throughout the Hall’s unique and interactive exhibits. In addition, fans will have the opportunity to see some of their favorite NASCAR drivers, NASCAR Hall of Famers and other special guests.

Check back on Jan. 12 for the driver Q&A and autograph schedule. Reservations for autograph sessions will be available on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 10 a.m. ET

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Michael Waltrip Racing driver had surgery to repair a hole in his heart

Brian Vickers will sit out the early portions of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season because of health issues, his Michael Waltrip Racing team announced Monday afternoon.

In a statement released by the team, Vickers said he had surgery Saturday to repair a patch covering a hole in his heart. Complications from blood clots have sidelined the 31-year-old driver twice in his career — for most of the 2010 season and for the latter stages of his part-time schedule in 2013.

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"First, I want to thank everyone for their sincere support," Vickers said in a statement. "I have faced obstacles before and it has made victory that much sweeter and I know that will be the case again.

"My previous experiences have given me a very keen understanding of my body. Late last week, I knew something wasn’t right, so I went to the hospital to be checked out. Following several tests, it was discovered that my body was rejecting an artificial patch that was inserted in 2010 to fix a hole in my heart. Saturday, I had to have corrective surgery to repair the hole and now I am beginning the recovery process. I will need plenty of time, rest and rehab but this temporary setback will not stop me from pursuing my dream of becoming a NASCAR Sprint Cup champion."

Michael Waltrip Racing did not mention a specific length of time that Vickers would be out of the cockpit. The team release also didn’t specify a potential substitute driver for the No. 55 Toyota.

"Brian has been a part of the MWR family since 2012 and our thoughts today are with Brian, his wife Sarah and the Vickers family," said Rob Kauffman, the team’s co-owner with Michael Waltrip. "As a race team, MWR has plenty to consider and we will confer with our partners, including Aaron’s and Toyota. As this is fresh news, we will adjust our future plans as more information becomes available."

Vickers made his first start in NASCAR’s premier series in 2003, the year he won the championship in what will become the NASCAR XFINITY Series in 2015. Vickers has three victories in NASCAR’s top division, his most recent coming with Waltrip’s team at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in July 2013.

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