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NASCAR partners with STATS LLC

NASCAR PARTNERS WITH STATS LLC TO CREATE NEW AND ENHANCED STATISTICS DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. (Feb. 17, 2006) -- NASCAR announced today that STATS LLC, the world's leading sports information provider, will be creating and analyzing new, in-depth racing ...

NASCAR PARTNERS WITH STATS LLC TO CREATE NEW AND ENHANCED STATISTICS

DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. (Feb. 17, 2006) -- NASCAR announced today that STATS LLC, the world's leading sports information provider, will be creating and analyzing new, in-depth racing statistics designed to enhance how its racing series are viewed and enjoyed.

For the first time ever, NASCAR is utilizing its "loop data" to help provide a more complete picture of the exciting action that occurs during every lap in America's second most popular sport on television. With multiple loops now placed at various locations throughout each track, NASCAR will now provide an additional collection of statistics from NASCAR's three national series. This new data will complement and enhance the current NASCAR statistics that are generated each week.

"Along with knowing who won a race, fans and media will know how the race was won," said NASCAR Managing Director of Corporate Communications Ramsey Poston. "The new loop data provided to NASCAR by STATS will help fans identify which drivers and teams excel in certain race situations," said Poston.

The first ever "NASCAR Box Score" will be made available after each race by STATS. This box score provides an expanded look at each race utilizing both standard and loop data in the four prominent categories of Performance, Position, Passes and Laps. A sample NASCAR Box Score can be found at www.nascarmedia.com. In total, more than 20 new reports will be offered after each race.

Among the numerous new statistics, reports from NASCAR and STATS will analyze driver speeds and the number of cars passed in the straightaways and corners. Additionally, the reports will track "quality passes" -- the number of cars in the top 15 a driver passes -- and "closers," the number of positions a driver picks up at the end of the race.

"Our new partnership with NASCAR is extremely exciting to all of us at STATS. It is very gratifying that an organization of NASCAR's stature recognized our talents and capabilities to help them tell the story of NASCAR racing through numbers and analysis," said Jim Capuano, STATS Vice President of Sales.

Each week NASCAR and STATS will offer a pre-race report that offers a glimpse into past performance at the upcoming track, a post-race report that analyzes each race soon after its conclusion, and a season-to-date report showing which drivers have excelled in each statistical category. NASCAR's new in-depth data and analysis from STATS for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is available beginning today with the racing at Daytona International Speedway.

About NASCAR
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) has a broad reach with 1,800 racing events in 36 states (as well as Canada and Mexico) at more than 110 tracks. Among major professional sports, NASCAR ranks number one in corporate involvement and per-event attendance, and number two in network television viewership with NASCAR sanctioned racing being broadcast in over 150 countries. The sanctioning body for stock car racing is headquartered in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in Charlotte, Concord, N.C., Los Angeles, New York, Mexico City and Toronto.

About STATS LLC
STATS LLC offers the best from sports information leaders AP MegaSports and STATS, Inc. The combination offers unparalleled packages of premium sports content from sports scores and statistics to editorial content. STATS' MegaSports product offers customers breaking sports news from AP's national wire, game previews, photos and audio content, scores, schedules and a variety of other sports-related content in a digital format. STATS' SportsPower is a rip n' read service provided to broadcasters. STATS' innovative sports information solutions are utilized in numerous business segments: professional teams; sports broadcast production, cable and satellite networks; interactive television; broadband, wireless and internet; game developers and fantasy sports providers; print media and wire services. STATS is owned jointly by the Associated Press and News Corporation.

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