What the Charlotte Motor Speedway TV commercial - Memorial Day Weekend: Feel Normal Again is about.
The Charlotte Motor Speedway TV spot titled "Memorial Day Weekend: Feel Normal Again" aims to capture the excitement and thrill of the highly-anticipated holiday weekend event at the iconic speedway. The 30-second ad features sweeping shots of the racetrack, colorful fireworks lighting up the night sky, and a diverse group of fans enjoying the festivities.
The ad invites viewers to "feel normal again" by immersing themselves in the sights and sounds of the Memorial Day Weekend celebration at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The spot promises an unforgettable experience, complete with high-speed races, adrenaline-pumping moments, and a sense of community and togetherness that has been sorely missed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With its bold and vibrant visuals, the "Memorial Day Weekend: Feel Normal Again" TV spot encourages viewers to come out and celebrate the holiday weekend in style, surrounded by the thrills and excitement that only Charlotte Motor Speedway can offer. It reminds us that, even in uncertain times, there are still moments of joy and connection to be found, and that we can still come together to share in the things that make life worth living.
Charlotte Motor Speedway TV commercial - Memorial Day Weekend: Feel Normal Again produced for
Charlotte Motor Speedway
was first shown on television on May 13, 2021.
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80' by 200'
Standing at an astonishing 80' by 200' and weighing 165,000 pounds, Charlotte Motor Speedway is proud to own one of the World's Largest HD TVs. The video board covers an expansive 16,000 square feet and is located between Turns 2 and 3 along the backstretch of the legendary superspeedway.
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".
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.
World's Biggest TV is a Custom-Made, $1.6 Million 370-Inch Monster. The world's biggest TV set is so huge that it would take an elephant to block your view - and only if it stands on the back of another elephant. A British company has created the world's biggest TV, leapfrogging the previous champ by almost 20 feet.
List of largest video screens
Rank | Location | Size (m2) |
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1 | Sphere at The Venetian Resort | 54,000 |
2 | Resorts World | 15,016.5 |
3 | Fremont Street Experience | 12,000 |
4 | Phoenix Island | |
But before these festivals became commonplace, the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth hosted a one-day concert that may have helped pave the way. On June 21, 1997, an estimated 400,000 people braved the Texas heat and hours of traffic to attend Blockbuster Video Rockfest.
The most expensive TVs in the world
- Samsung micro-LED display, The Wall – ₹12 crores.
- STUART HUGHES PRESTIGE HD SUPREME ROSE EDITION- 15.9 crores.
- TITAN ZEUS – ₹11 crores.
- Stuart Hughes Prestige HD Supreme Edition – ₹10 crores.
- PANASONIC TH-152UXIW – ₹5 crores.
- C SEED 201 – ₹5 crores.
- Panasonic 152″ Plasma TV – ₹ 3.5 crores.
Hisense 100L10E 100-Inch 4K UHD Smart Laser Projector TV with Screen and 2.1 Audio System (2019)
LG's New 325-Inch 8K TV Takes Up the Whole Wall and Costs $1.7 Million.
List of motor racing venues by capacity
Venue | Capacity | Country |
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Texas Motor Speedway | 181,655 | United States |
Bristol Motor Speedway | 162,000 | United States |
Talladega Superspeedway | 160,000 | United States |
Suzuka Circuit | 155,000 | Japan |
Rod Stewart, 1994–3.5 million
Music legend Rod Stewart holds the current world record for the biggest gig of all time - in 1994, he also performed on Copacabana Beach to to a staggering 3.5 million people celebrating New Year's Eve.
Claimed to be the world's cheapest LCD, Detel D1, has 19-inch HD screen and comes with HDMI and USB ports. According to the New Delhi-based company's website, the TV is available at a price of Rs 3,999 after 20 per cent discount on the original price of Rs 4,999.