Performance Racing Network Now Streaming Qualifying and Races

FANS AROUND THE WORLD CAN NOW LISTEN TO THE PRN NASCAR QUALIFYING AND RACE BROADCASTS –

ONLINE ON THEIR COMPUTER, IPAD OR SMARTPHONE – FOR FREE

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (March 16, 2012) – It’s qualifying, and you’re still at work. Or it’s race day, and you’re miles from a TV or your local affiliate radio station. Relax, there is now a solution to bring you all the great action from Bristol, Texas, Charlotte, New Hampshire, Infineon, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Kentucky.

That’s right, race fans! Just log into www.GoPRN.com and click on the “listen here” live streaming icon. Soon, you’ll be racing with the stars of NASCAR. Fan can also listen to race on the PRN affiliate websites.

All of the Performance Racing Network’s NASCAR racing action from Bristol Motor Speedway will be available online for the March 17 Ford Eco Boost 300 NASCAR Nationwide Race and the March 18 Food City 500 on www.GoPRN.com at no cost. The PRN Bristol broadcasts also can be heard on more than 415 PRN affiliates around the world. A complete list of PRN stations with their links can be found on www.GoPRN.com.

“We constantly look for new ways to bring NASCAR fans closer to the racing experience and the stars that they love,” said Doug Rice, president of the Performance Racing Network. “We launched Twitter and video streaming of select events last year to popular acclaim. Now this is a monumental step in delivering the excitement of NASCAR wherever our fans want to listen.

“We received a great deal of positive feedback from listeners who tuned in online to the races from Las Vegas,” added Rice. “This is a great way for PRN to expand our race coverage for race fans. We’re proud to be able to offer this new addition to our race lineup.”

PRN also offers exclusive live radio coverage of Sprint Cup qualifying throughout the season. Fans can listen on www.GoPRN.com to hear qualifying each time PRN is at the track. Fans can hear live qualifying this Friday from Bristol starting 3:30 EDST.

About the Performance Racing Network

The Performance Racing Network (PRN) is one of two NASCAR licensed multi-broadcast radio networks which markets, produces and distributes motorsports programming 365 days a year. PRN broadcasts 13 NASCAR SPRINT Cup Series races, twelve NASCAR Nationwide Series events and produces “Fast Talk”, “The Pit Reporters”, “Garage Pass” and “zMAX Racing Country.” Performance Racing Network is a subsidiary of Speedway Motorsports, Inc. (NYSE:TRK), a leading marketer and promoter of motorsports entertainment in the United States. Its programming airs on more than 725 radio stations.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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