2016 Shows Dramatic Uptick In NHRA Lucas Oil Series TV Viewership

2016 Shows Dramatic Uptick In NHRA Lucas Oil Series TV Viewership

December 19, 2016

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NHRA’s new partnership with FOX Sports in 2016 resulted in a dramatic increase in viewership for Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series programs. The series, where sportsman drivers hone their skills, was showcased 16 times during the season with one-hour programs on FOX Sports 1 (FS1) and FOX Sports 2 (FS2) following each national event.

Each broadcast saw increased ratings with the K&N Filters Route 66 Nationals from Chicago coming in as the most-viewed show in 2016. For the season, the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series viewership saw a 35 percent increase over the previous year.

FS2 aired the programs in primetime and FS1 re-aired the telecasts within three days of the original FS2 Thursday broadcast.

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“The success of the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series is an integral part of the NHRA,” said Peter Clifford, NHRA president. “To give the racers a platform to showcase their skills and their sponsors to fans across the country is a valuable tool for all the teams.”

The Lucas Oil Series programs set a new standard for this coverage.  “We increased the production elements of the show, added more features and background stories about the drivers, and enhanced the experience for our viewers – a trend that we will continue into next year,” said Ken Adelson, VP of NHRA’s television operations.