What the Texas Motor Speedway TV commercial - AAA Texas 500 is about.
The Texas Motor Speedway TV spot, 'AAA Texas 500', is an exciting advertisement that showcases a thrilling NASCAR race at the Texas Motor Speedway. The ad focuses on the excitement and energy of the race, as the drivers push themselves and their cars to the limit, battling it out for the top spot.
The ad captures the essence of the AAA Texas 500 race with shots of the high-speed action on the track, the intense competition between drivers, and the passionate fans who come to witness the spectacle. The voiceover adds to the excitement, describing the intense action, and highlighting the adrenaline-fueled thrills of the race.
With its stunning visuals and thrilling soundtrack, the AAA Texas 500 TV spot perfectly captures the excitement and drama of the NASCAR race. It serves as an invitation to fans to come and experience the excitement of the Texas Motor Speedway first hand.
Texas Motor Speedway TV commercial - AAA Texas 500 produced for
Texas Motor Speedway
was first shown on television on August 20, 2015.
Frequently Asked Questions about texas motor speedway tv spot, 'aaa texas 500'
Texas Motor Speedway is a high-banked superspeedway built by Bruton Smith's Speedway Motorsports, Inc. to serve the Dallas-Fort Worth market in Texas. It has garnered a reputation as one of the fastest circuits in the country and hosts two NASCAR races and a popular round of the IndyCar Series.
The new-and-improved big screen on the backstretch will be 10% larger than the old board, increasing from 20,660 square feet to 22,692 square feet. The new board will also have 22% more pixels, totaling over 8.2 million.
quad-oval
Texas Motor Speedway is a quad-oval design, where the front straightaway juts outward slightly.
Texas Motor Speedway | Fort Worth TX.
Speedway is popular in Central and Northern Europe and to a lesser extent in Australia and North America. A variant of track racing, speedway is administered internationally by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).
Before the concept of speedway racing emerged, motorcycle races were held on dirt or cinder ovals or tracks, which were often called motordromes. The term “speedway” was first used in the 1920s to refer to these oval tracks specifically designed for high-speed motorcycle racing.
Big Hoss TV
Big Hoss TV is located at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, TX. Certified as the largest TV in the world, the framework that holds the TV is 218' wide x 125' tall. The Speeway is an outdoor sporting facility and the TV is perched above "Burnout Alley".
List of motor racing venues by capacity
Venue | Capacity | Country |
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Shanghai International Circuit | 200,000 | China |
Texas Motor Speedway | 181,655 | United States |
Bristol Motor Speedway | 162,000 | United States |
Talladega Superspeedway | 160,000 | United States |
Fun Facts. Unique Lap Counter: Texas Motor Speedway is the first speedway ever to display the laps in the race counting down AND also counting up. Two separate panels on the scoring tower in different colored lights indicate how many laps are left in the race and also how many laps have been run in the event.
History. Originally opened as Texas International Speedway, TWS was an almost exact copy of Michigan International Speedway and was part of Larry LoPatin's American Raceways Inc. and operated a part of Riverside International Raceway, Trenton Speedway, and Atlanta International Raceway and in 1971 ARI went bankrupt.
Before the concept of speedway racing emerged, motorcycle races were held on dirt or cinder ovals or tracks, which were often called motordromes. The term “speedway” was first used in the 1920s to refer to these oval tracks specifically designed for high-speed motorcycle racing.
The World Championship of Speedway was staged at Wembley Stadium, London from 1936 to 1960. A post war boom came to an end in the early 1950s thanks to television and Entertainment Tax but a revival with the advent of the Provincial League in 1960 has been largely sustained ever since.