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revjimk 1/21/19 12:28 PM

TV contracts?
 
OK, just throwing this out for discussion, no bone to pick....

Why do Allstars & POWRi have TV contracts with MavTV but not more "prestigious" USAC & WoO?

Probably Tony Stewart's name recognition is part of it, but?????

Not putting Allstars & POWRi down either, I like both of them....:23:

kdobson 1/21/19 12:45 PM

Re: TV contracts?
 
Oil

revjimk 1/21/19 12:47 PM

Re: TV contracts?
 

Originally Posted by kdobson:
Oil

Please elaborate.....
i wasn't asking about wars in the Mideast....

55fan 1/21/19 12:47 PM

Hit the nail on the head.
My question is why after all these years why can't Dish Network carry MAVTV?

55fan 1/21/19 12:49 PM

Usac is sponsored by the competition Amsoil.

kdobson 1/21/19 12:50 PM

Re: TV contracts?
 
I'm not an insider on this stuff... but MAVTv is obviously a Lucas Oil Product. USAC is an Amsoil sponsored entity. WoO got a new oil sponsor this year, but there's obviously competition between Lucas and WoO on the late model side of things. All Stars obviously are Mobil1, but in the promos and shows I haven't seen a lot of Mobil1, so I'd guess they kind of got Mobil 1's blessing since that's probably more of NASCAR focused sponsorship than anything. Just guessing here... which is dangerous.

Therealether 1/21/19 2:15 PM

All about Lucas Oil. That's really all there is to it. And for those with dish who want Mav, grab a firestick and get a cheap IPTV. I pay $8 a mo the for more than you'll ever get with Dish, cable, etc..

Chief Wahoo 1/21/19 4:15 PM

Re: TV contracts?
 

Originally Posted by revjimk:
Please elaborate.....
i wasn't asking about wars in the Mideast....

MAVTV is owned by Lucas Oil, they are not going to promote another series that is sponsored by competitor ( AMSOIL )

interpreter66 1/21/19 5:45 PM

Originally Posted by 55fan:
Hit the nail on the head.
My question is why after all these years why can't Dish Network carry MAVTV?

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

revjimk 1/22/19 7:25 PM

Re: TV contracts?
 

Originally Posted by Chief Wahoo:
MAVTV is owned by Lucas Oil, they are not going to promote another series that is sponsored by competitor ( AMSOIL )

Thanks, that makes sense

55fan 1/23/19 12:51 PM

Originally Posted by Therealether:
All about Lucas Oil. That's really all there is to it. And for those with dish who want Mav, grab a firestick and get a cheap IPTV. I pay $8 a mo the for more than you'll ever get with Dish, cable, etc..

Unfortunately I am so far off the grid I have to use satellite internet which is not good enough for streaming. Also a data limits
come into play.

SteelCore 1/24/19 1:08 AM

Originally Posted by Therealether:
All about Lucas Oil. That's really all there is to it. And for those with dish who want Mav, grab a firestick and get a cheap IPTV. I pay $8 a mo the for more than you'll ever get with Dish, cable, etc..

What are you using for MAVTV? I have an amazon box and a roku box but don't know how to get MAVTV.

RockinRy 1/24/19 12:56 PM

Re: TV contracts?
 

Originally Posted by SteelCore:
What are you using for MAVTV? I have an amazon box and a roku box but don't know how to get MAVTV.

On your Roku Box is an app for Lucas Oil Racing TV. It costs 100 bucks a year. If you're into Late Models it's great but if you're purely into Sprints/Midgets it may not seem worth it. You get the Chili Bowl and 10 winged ASCS Races. I got it mainly for Chili Bowl we'll see if it's worth the price for the whole year.

davidm 1/24/19 1:07 PM

Re: TV contracts?
 
CBSSN has a number of the WoO Sprint and LM races on each year.

badcoupe 1/24/19 2:14 PM

Lucas oil tv has a lot of other Motorsports too if you like boats tractor pulls Dave despair etc it’s worth it


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