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No. 2 Car is Joost™ at the Indy 500
Business Wire, May 26, 2007
INDIANAPOLIS -- During the 91st running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 27, the Joost[TM] logo will be prominently displayed on the No. 2 Vision Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone driven by Tomas Scheckter.
Earlier this month, IndyCar[R] Series and Indianapolis 500 announced that racing fans around the world can find their favorite IndyCar Series and Indianapolis 500 programming on the IndyVision channels on Joost, the world's first broadcast-quality Internet television service. On Sunday, the IndyVision logo will be on the No. 22 Vision Racing Dallara/Honda/Firestone driven by A.J. Foyt IV.
"Seeing the Joost Vision Racing car on the track tomorrow is quite a thrill for us, and we'll be rooting for Tomas and the entire Vision Racing team," said Yvette Alberdingk Thijm, executive vice president of content strategy and acquisition for Joost. "IndyVision has been a great partner of ours from the beginning, and together we are building the fan base by bringing IndyCar and Indy 500 races, films and documentaries to people around the world all year long on Joost."
Today, racing fans can catch IndyVision films featuring some of the top racers on the IndyCar Series today, like Marco Andretti, Danica Patrick and Dan Wheldon, on the IndyVision IndyCar Series channel. The IndyVision Indy 500 Films channel features footage from all of the Indy 500 races from 1990 to today, as well as documentaries about the history of the Indy 500 and repeat winners.
More channels with Indianapolis 500, IndyCar Series and Indy Pro Series content are expected to be added to the IndyVision channels on Joost in the near future, including Hardest Hits (crashes and safety), Up to SPEED (weekly updates) and LIFE in the Fastlane (lifestyle and behind the scenes). Invitations to Joost are available for IndyCar fans at http://www.joost.com/presents/indycar-series.
> In addition to Scheckter, starting 10th, and Foyt, starting 18th, Ed Carpenter and Davey Hamilton will race for Vision Racing in the Indy 500. The Indy 500 is the biggest single-day sporting event in the world. On Sunday, more than 300,000 people will gather at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to watch 33 drivers race 200 laps around the 2.5 mile track at speeds topping 220 miles per hour.About Joost[TM]
Joost[TM] provides a new way of watching TV that combines the best of full-screen television entertainment with the interactive and community benefits of the Internet to bring broadcast-quality video to viewers anytime, anywhere. Based on a state-of-the-art, secure, peer-to-peer streaming technology, Joost can be accessed with a broadband Internet connection and offers video content to viewers for free. Joost features more than 150 channels with programming across all genres, including: cartoons and animation; entertainment and film; sports; comedy; lifestyle and documentaries; and sci-fi. Channels and programs available on Joost vary by geographic region, based on copyright ownership.
To learn more about Joost, visit www.joost.com.
About Vision Racing
Formed in 2005, Vision Racing is owned and operated by Tony and Laura George as well as actor Patrick Dempsey of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" and is based in Indianapolis, Ind. in a 32,000 square foot facility. The team competes full-time in the 17-race IndyCar Series schedule, and for the first time in 2007 will also participate in the Rolex 24-Hour endurance race in Daytona, Florida. Entering its third season of IndyCar competition, the team is coming off 15 top-ten finishes, three top-five finishes and a third place finish in 2006. The team features returning drivers Ed Carpenter and Tomas Scheckter and team newcomer, but IndyCar veteran, A.J. Foyt IV. Vision Racing continues to proudly perpetuate the legacy of the Hulman-George family through motorsports excellence, by demonstrating the traditions and heritage of the Indianapolis 500 and IndyCar Racing.
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