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Fans to vote for race format for Sprint Unlimited race
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. Voting is unlimited and all votes cast through NASCAR MOBILE will count twice. The voting window for the race format will close on Saturday, February 15 at 6 p.m. ET, while voting for the starting order and final segment restart order will close at various times during the race broadcast. Voting results will be announced live during the FOX Sports 1 race broadcast. Voting Categories:- : Number of laps in each race segment (Voting ends at 6 p.m. ET on Saturday, February 15)
- Option A: 30 laps/35 laps/10 laps
- Option B: 30 laps/30 laps/15 laps
- Option C: 30 laps/25 laps/20 laps
- : How drivers will line up to start the race (Voting ends at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, February 15)
- Option A: Most Career Poles (most to least)
- Option B: 2013 Driver Points Standings
- Option C: Final Practice Speeds (fastest to slowest times)
- : How drivers will line up for the final segment (Voting ends at the conclusion of the second segment)
- Option A: Fastest lap in the race (first and second segments both count)
- Option B: Most laps led (first and second segments both count)
- Option C: Mandatory pit stop (drivers lineup how they come off pit road)
"Our ultimate goal is to use Sprint's wireless technology to bring NASCAR Sprint Cup fans closer to our sport, and this is the latest example," said Steve Gaffney, vice president of corporate marketing for Sprint. "This effort, the Sprint Unlimited, gives fans the opportunity to sit in NASCAR race control and make calls on key elements of the race. We encourage fans to grab their wireless device and seize this unique opportunity.""We look forward to partnering with NASCAR and Sprint to host the second Sprint Unlimited at Daytona International Speedway," said Joie Chitwood III, Daytona International Speedway president. "Our passionate race fans helped create an exciting event last year from start to finish. With two new voting categories and real-time results, this year's fan-driven event will be as exciting as ever."
Twenty NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers are eligible to participate in the 2014 Sprint Unlimited at Daytona. Each driver raced his or her way into the starting lineup by winning pole positions in 2013 or by winning past Sprint Unlimited events. 2014 eligible participants include:
Denny Hamlin (4 poles) Kyle Busch (3 poles) Joey Logano (2 poles) Jimmie Johnson (2 poles) Matt Kenseth (2 poles) Ryan Newman (2 poles) Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2 poles) Jeff Gordon (2 poles) Carl Edwards (2 poles) Marcos Ambrose (1 pole) Kurt Busch (1 pole) Kevin Harvick (1 pole) Brad Keselowski (1 pole) Mark Martin (1 pole) Jamie McMurray (1 pole) Danica Patrick (1 pole) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (1 pole) Terry Labonte (past winner: 1985) Ken Schrader (past winner: 1989 and 1990) Tony Stewart (past winner: 2001, 2002 and 2007)
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