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![]() | Ask.com Enters NASCAR With Multi-Faceted PartnershipsPublished 2009-01-14 08:00By Ask.com |


Ask(TM) Is Now the Official Search Engine of NASCAR; Ask.com Proprietary Technologies Will Create Best NASCAR Search Experience on the Web
"As part of our strategy to go deeper into the highest-volume categories and provide the best answer, the first time, every time, we want to be the first place fans search online for NASCAR information," said Ask.com Chief Executive Officer
Under the terms of the partnership with NASCAR.COM, Ask will further extend its reach by exclusively powering the search experience on NASCAR.COM, the official online destination of NASCAR. NASCAR.COM also will make available to its users Ask's exclusive new NASCAR toolbar, which integrates unique content and is designed to provide fans with convenient access to Ask's leading NASCAR search experience, and NASCAR.COM's best-of-breed editorial content.
Using its proprietary DADS(SM), DAFS(SM), and AnswerFarm(SM) technologies, Ask.com will search NASCAR's digital assets and structured data, making it instantly available to fans by entering natural-language queries into the Ask.com search box. For example, the query "Who was the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series rookie of the year in 1995?" will return the exact answer, front and center on the first results page - something no other search engine does. Ask.com will begin rolling out these new offerings at the start of the NASCAR season in February and will continue introducing new search product features throughout the 2009 racing season.
"NASCAR, as well as our teams, tracks, and drivers, will all benefit from the innovative search technology Ask brings to the sport. The biggest winners will be NASCAR fans, now able to get the answers they want about the sport they love at the speed of NASCAR," said
Ask.com's agreement with Hall of Fame Racing will make Ask the primary sponsor of the No. 96 Ask Ford in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the sport's premier level, giving the brand a frequent presence in front of NASCAR's massive at-track crowds and broadcast audiences. According to NASCAR, 17 of the 20 highest-attended sporting events in 2008 were NASCAR races, and NASCAR is the second highest-rated regular season sport on TV. Former NASCAR Cup Series champion
Ask.com is also in discussions with NASCAR-sanctioned track operators and media rights holders to identify strategic opportunities that will allow the brand to reach the sport's 75 million fans through on- and off-line channels during the 2009 NASCAR season, including at-track displays and in-arena media.
Additional Quotes:
"Jeff Moorad and I are excited to add Ask.com as a primary sponsor on the No. 96 car. We've been working closely with Ask.com for several weeks now, and their talented management team has come up with more creative ideas to serve NASCAR fans than I've seen in a long time. With our new Yates partnership and having a true champion and class person in
"I'm excited to be part of what Ask.com is bringing to our sport. In a time like this, it's great to see a sponsor come in with technology and ideas that will help all of the competitors in NASCAR and enhance the experience for all of our fans, no matter which driver or team they cheer for."
About Ask.com
Ask.com is an operating business of IAC (Nasdaq: IACI). The Ask Network of sites is the 11th largest Internet property in the world, with more than 160 million worldwide unique monthly users, according to
About NASCAR
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for one of
About NASCAR.COM
About Yates Racing
Yates Racing currently operates three motorsports teams in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Formerly known as Robert Yates Racing, the team is owned by
About Hall of Fame Racing
Hall of Fame Racing was formed by
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