Enhancing One's View of the Game

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When someone goes to a NASCAR race, they would like to enjoy the atmosphere of the day and be updated on their favorite drivers and teams.  One way of this is to use the Sprint Fanview.  The fanview enhances one's view of the race and essentially makes the fan enjoy their experience. The Sprint Fanview is the ultimate race day companion with the exclusive ability to give the fan pre-set in-car audio channels, audio replays on demand, as well as real-time race and driver statistics.

The fanview gives the fan the experience of a lifetime.  They can watch the live race and up to seven channels focusing on different drivers.  With the fanview,  fans can get driver statistics as well as updated race coverage.  Another key ingredient to the fanview is that fans can even listen to their favorite drivers and teams during the race itself.  Monitoring the different drivers during the race truly makes the race an experience to never forget.

Renting a fanview at a race can cost a bit of money, $70 a weekend to be exact.  For the fan who visits more than one track a year, buying the product might be a better idea.  The price of $369.95 is a bit pricey, but it truly does enhance the experience at the race. 

In the end, the Sprint Fanview is the best way to enjoy a weekend at a NASCAR race.  It helps to embody the whole experience one may have at the race track.  Making a weekend enjoyable can always help to increase the chances of coming back the next year, and the Sprint Fanview does such a thing. 

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This page contains a single entry by Nicole Dudek published on May 15, 2008 11:42 AM.

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