Friday, May 11, 2012

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Race Capsule
RockyRoads UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
Location: Nove Mesto Na Morave, Czech Rep
Start Time:  MAY 12, 2012 at 12:00 AM
End Time: MAY 13, 2012 at 11:59 PM
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Friday, February 10, 2012

Watch Rally Sweden 2012 WRC Power Stage Live stream Online | Preview HD Video Tv Coverag

 
Sweden gladly takes its traditional place at the top of the World Rally Championship season, continuing as the only one, true winter rally of the year. Which held in (Karlstad, Värmland), Sweden in 9-12 FEBRUARY 2012.

This great WRC Rally Sweden 2012 will be kick off 9-12 FEBRUARY 2012. Don't miss to watch via internet feed on broadcast online TV WRC Rally Sweden 2012 free streaming on the scheduled starting time above. Also get preview, recaps, score result, highlights, line-up and prediction if available. So guys If you cannot WRC Rally Sweden 2012 Live from your TV, don't worry, you still can watch WRC Rally Sweden 2012 online stream from your PC for free only on here. Also, you can watch Highlights, preview, review and live score.Okay WRC Rally Sweden 2012 fans, don't late to watch live online only on here.
 
Race Schedule:
WRC Rally Sweden 2012
Start: Feb 9, 2012
End: Feb 12, 2012
Location: Sewden

SCHEDULE

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9
   
QUALIFYING STAGE, RÅDA:-10:33
SS 1 KARLSTAD SUPER SPECIAL STAGE 1 :-20:04
   
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10
   
SS 2 MITANDERSFORS :-08:04
SS 3 OPAKER 1 :-09:28
SS 4 KIRKENÆR 1 :-10:03
SS 5 FINNSKOGEN 1:-10:38
REMOTE SEVICE KONGSVINGER:-11:44
SS 6 OPAKER 2:-12:48
SS 7 KIRKENÆR 2:-13:23
SS 8 FINNSKOGEN 2:-13:58
SS 9 TORSBY:-16:05
SS 10 KARLSTAD SUPER SPECIAL STAGE 2 :-19:20
   
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11
   
SS 11 VARGÅSEN 1 :-07:58
SS 12 SÅGEN 1 :-09:46
SS 13 FREDRIKSBERG 1 :-10:46
SS 14 HAGFORS SPRINT 1:-12:03
SERVICE HAGFORS :-12:30
SS 15 VARGÅSEN 2 :-13:46
SS 16 SÅGEN 2 :-15:34
SS 17 FREDRIKSBERG 2 :-16:34
SS 18 HAGFORS SPRINT 2 :-17:51
   
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12
   
SS 19 LESJÖFORS 1 :-08:34
SS 20 RÄMMEN 1:-09:10
SS 21 HAGFORS 1 :-09:59
SERVICE HAGFORS :-10:26
SS 22 LESJÖFORS 2 :-12:08
SS 23 RÄMMEN 2     12:44
SS 24 HAGFORS 2 (POWER STAGE):-14:11
FINISH KARLSTAD CITY :-16:16

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Watch Rally Sweden 2012 WRC Power Stage Live stream Online | Preview HD Video Tv Coverag

 
Sweden gladly takes its traditional place at the top of the World Rally Championship season, continuing as the only one, true winter rally of the year. Which held in (Karlstad, Värmland), Sweden in 9-12 FEBRUARY 2012.

This great WRC Rally Sweden 2012 will be kick off 9-12 FEBRUARY 2012. Don't miss to watch via internet feed on broadcast online TV WRC Rally Sweden 2012 free streaming on the scheduled starting time above. Also get preview, recaps, score result, highlights, line-up and prediction if available. So guys If you cannot WRC Rally Sweden 2012 Live from your TV, don't worry, you still can watch WRC Rally Sweden 2012 online stream from your PC for free only on here. Also, you can watch Highlights, preview, review and live score.Okay WRC Rally Sweden 2012 fans, don't late to watch live online only on here.
 
Race Schedule:
WRC Rally Sweden 2012
Start: Feb 9, 2012
End: Feb 12, 2012
Location: Sewden

SCHEDULE

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9
   
QUALIFYING STAGE, RÅDA:-10:33
SS 1 KARLSTAD SUPER SPECIAL STAGE 1 :-20:04
   
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10
   
SS 2 MITANDERSFORS :-08:04
SS 3 OPAKER 1 :-09:28
SS 4 KIRKENÆR 1 :-10:03
SS 5 FINNSKOGEN 1:-10:38
REMOTE SEVICE KONGSVINGER:-11:44
SS 6 OPAKER 2:-12:48
SS 7 KIRKENÆR 2:-13:23
SS 8 FINNSKOGEN 2:-13:58
SS 9 TORSBY:-16:05
SS 10 KARLSTAD SUPER SPECIAL STAGE 2 :-19:20
   
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11
   
SS 11 VARGÅSEN 1 :-07:58
SS 12 SÅGEN 1 :-09:46
SS 13 FREDRIKSBERG 1 :-10:46
SS 14 HAGFORS SPRINT 1:-12:03
SERVICE HAGFORS :-12:30
SS 15 VARGÅSEN 2 :-13:46
SS 16 SÅGEN 2 :-15:34
SS 17 FREDRIKSBERG 2 :-16:34
SS 18 HAGFORS SPRINT 2 :-17:51
   
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12
   
SS 19 LESJÖFORS 1 :-08:34
SS 20 RÄMMEN 1:-09:10
SS 21 HAGFORS 1 :-09:59
SERVICE HAGFORS :-10:26
SS 22 LESJÖFORS 2 :-12:08
SS 23 RÄMMEN 2     12:44
SS 24 HAGFORS 2 (POWER STAGE):-14:11
FINISH KARLSTAD CITY :-16:16

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Watch WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo Live Streaming Race online


Rallye Monte Carlo celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011, but hasn’t appeared on the World Championship roster since 2008 when Sebastien Loeb secured his fifth victory on the demanding asphalt rally. 2012 however, sees it make its long overdue return to the world stage on 17th-22nd January. Excitement for this event has been growing since the FIA's World Motor Sport Council met in Singapore back in September and announced the return of the legendary Rallye Monte-Carlo, for its 80th time. Thirteen rounds of the competition were confirmed and in addition to Monte Carlo gaining a slot, Italy were also delighted to receive a date.

There was however, sadly no room for Abu Dhabi this year, despite having been included on the provisional schedule, subject to the 'approval of the event business plan and format'. They haven't been permanently ruled out though, and have been invited to submit applications in the future. Britain's slot on the other hand, which was also subject to the approval of an event business plan and format a few months ago, is now permanent. But it does find itself with a switch in date from the traditional season closer, to a less illustrious date in September, a position it last held back in 2005.
Race Schedule:
WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo
Start: JAN 17, 2012 at 12:00 AM
End: JAN 22, 2012 at 11:59 PM
Location: Monte-Carlo, Monaco

The World Rally Championship’s trial of live internet streaming from Rallye de France Alsace earlier this month proved such a hit with fans and teams that it could pave the way for similar coverage of some or all of the WRC’s 13 rounds in 2012, reported wrc.com.

Fourteen hours of live action, captured by two helicopters and onboard cameras, plus service park footage and interviews, was available to view free of charge on a media player on the championship’s official website, wrc.com, as part of a pilot project to investigate future digital opportunities for the FIA-governed series.

The exercise was also the first test of a new partnership between WRC promoter North One Sport and end-to-end streaming specialists, Streamworks.
Despite the enormous technical challenge of capturing live footage from cars as they sped through the mountainous Alsace region the experiment ran largely without a hitch, with tens of thousands of WRC fans logging on to watch the action.

A survey of wrc.com users who viewed the streaming found that 82.5 per cent wanted to watch live stage coverage on the internet. The results also underlined the sport’s worldwide appeal with online viewers from 66 different countries. The most popular were Finland (23.8 per cent), France (20.8 per cent), Spain (17.1 per cent), Germany (10.2 per cent), Poland (7.0 per cent) and United Kingdom (6.91 per cent).

Eighty-nine per cent of viewers were aged 40 or under, with 38.4 per cent aged between 22 and 30. The next largest age group was 14–21 year olds (27.4 per cent) followed by those aged 31–40 (23.1 per cent). Ninety-seven per cent of viewers were car owners, with most driving Fords (16.5 per cent) followed by Citroens (14.2 per cent) and then Opels (12.1 per cent).

The pilot project also proved a big hit with WRC team bosses. “It’s been fantastic and the quality has been superb,” said Ford team principal Malcolm Wilson. “For a first attempt it’s been very good and will take rallying to a different level.” David Richards, who oversees the factory MINI team, added: “When it’s properly up and running it will be a great product for the future. If it’s an indication of what’s to come then it’s superb.”

After a technical review and an analysis of feedback from wrc.com users and industry stakeholders, North One Sport CEO Simon Long said he hoped to offer more live coverage in the future. “The aim of the trial was to determine the technical feasibility of live WRC streaming and to gauge demand from fans. The results in both areas are extremely encouraging. The challenge now is to provide more live coverage from next year.”

Elsewhere on the internet the WRC continues to gain ground with wrc.com monthly page views averaging 10.26 million for the period January-June 2011 compared to 6.98 million in the same period last year. Meanwhile on 29 September the number of fans on the official WRC Facebook page reached half a million.

“The internet gives us an unparalleled opportunity to broaden the reach of the WRC beyond our existing broadcast audience and to provide fans with more content and more variety,” added Long. “The trial was a vital stage in our development plans for the next 12 months.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Watch WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo Live Streaming Race online


Rallye Monte Carlo celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011, but hasn’t appeared on the World Championship roster since 2008 when Sebastien Loeb secured his fifth victory on the demanding asphalt rally. 2012 however, sees it make its long overdue return to the world stage on 17th-22nd January. Excitement for this event has been growing since the FIA's World Motor Sport Council met in Singapore back in September and announced the return of the legendary Rallye Monte-Carlo, for its 80th time. Thirteen rounds of the competition were confirmed and in addition to Monte Carlo gaining a slot, Italy were also delighted to receive a date.

There was however, sadly no room for Abu Dhabi this year, despite having been included on the provisional schedule, subject to the 'approval of the event business plan and format'. They haven't been permanently ruled out though, and have been invited to submit applications in the future. Britain's slot on the other hand, which was also subject to the approval of an event business plan and format a few months ago, is now permanent. But it does find itself with a switch in date from the traditional season closer, to a less illustrious date in September, a position it last held back in 2005.
Race Schedule:
WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo
Start: JAN 17, 2012 at 12:00 AM
End: JAN 22, 2012 at 11:59 PM
Location: Monte-Carlo, Monaco

The World Rally Championship’s trial of live internet streaming from Rallye de France Alsace earlier this month proved such a hit with fans and teams that it could pave the way for similar coverage of some or all of the WRC’s 13 rounds in 2012, reported wrc.com.

Fourteen hours of live action, captured by two helicopters and onboard cameras, plus service park footage and interviews, was available to view free of charge on a media player on the championship’s official website, wrc.com, as part of a pilot project to investigate future digital opportunities for the FIA-governed series.

The exercise was also the first test of a new partnership between WRC promoter North One Sport and end-to-end streaming specialists, Streamworks.


Despite the enormous technical challenge of capturing live footage from cars as they sped through the mountainous Alsace region the experiment ran largely without a hitch, with tens of thousands of WRC fans logging on to watch the action.

A survey of wrc.com users who viewed the streaming found that 82.5 per cent wanted to watch live stage coverage on the internet. The results also underlined the sport’s worldwide appeal with online viewers from 66 different countries. The most popular were Finland (23.8 per cent), France (20.8 per cent), Spain (17.1 per cent), Germany (10.2 per cent), Poland (7.0 per cent) and United Kingdom (6.91 per cent).

Eighty-nine per cent of viewers were aged 40 or under, with 38.4 per cent aged between 22 and 30. The next largest age group was 14–21 year olds (27.4 per cent) followed by those aged 31–40 (23.1 per cent). Ninety-seven per cent of viewers were car owners, with most driving Fords (16.5 per cent) followed by Citroens (14.2 per cent) and then Opels (12.1 per cent).

The pilot project also proved a big hit with WRC team bosses. “It’s been fantastic and the quality has been superb,” said Ford team principal Malcolm Wilson. “For a first attempt it’s been very good and will take rallying to a different level.” David Richards, who oversees the factory MINI team, added: “When it’s properly up and running it will be a great product for the future. If it’s an indication of what’s to come then it’s superb.”

After a technical review and an analysis of feedback from wrc.com users and industry stakeholders, North One Sport CEO Simon Long said he hoped to offer more live coverage in the future. “The aim of the trial was to determine the technical feasibility of live WRC streaming and to gauge demand from fans. The results in both areas are extremely encouraging. The challenge now is to provide more live coverage from next year.”

Elsewhere on the internet the WRC continues to gain ground with wrc.com monthly page views averaging 10.26 million for the period January-June 2011 compared to 6.98 million in the same period last year. Meanwhile on 29 September the number of fans on the official WRC Facebook page reached half a million.

“The internet gives us an unparalleled opportunity to broaden the reach of the WRC beyond our existing broadcast audience and to provide fans with more content and more variety,” added Long. “The trial was a vital stage in our development plans for the next 12 months.

Watch WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo Live Stream Race online


Rallye Monte Carlo celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011, but hasn’t appeared on the World Championship roster since 2008 when Sebastien Loeb secured his fifth victory on the demanding asphalt rally. 2012 however, sees it make its long overdue return to the world stage on 17th-22nd January. Excitement for this event has been growing since the FIA's World Motor Sport Council met in Singapore back in September and announced the return of the legendary Rallye Monte-Carlo, for its 80th time. Thirteen rounds of the competition were confirmed and in addition to Monte Carlo gaining a slot, Italy were also delighted to receive a date.

There was however, sadly no room for Abu Dhabi this year, despite having been included on the provisional schedule, subject to the 'approval of the event business plan and format'. They haven't been permanently ruled out though, and have been invited to submit applications in the future. Britain's slot on the other hand, which was also subject to the approval of an event business plan and format a few months ago, is now permanent. But it does find itself with a switch in date from the traditional season closer, to a less illustrious date in September, a position it last held back in 2005.
Race Schedule:
WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo
Start: JAN 17, 2012 at 12:00 AM
End: JAN 22, 2012 at 11:59 PM
Location: Monte-Carlo, Monaco

The World Rally Championship’s trial of live internet streaming from Rallye de France Alsace earlier this month proved such a hit with fans and teams that it could pave the way for similar coverage of some or all of the WRC’s 13 rounds in 2012, reported wrc.com.

Fourteen hours of live action, captured by two helicopters and onboard cameras, plus service park footage and interviews, was available to view free of charge on a media player on the championship’s official website, wrc.com, as part of a pilot project to investigate future digital opportunities for the FIA-governed series.

The exercise was also the first test of a new partnership between WRC promoter North One Sport and end-to-end streaming specialists, Streamworks.


Despite the enormous technical challenge of capturing live footage from cars as they sped through the mountainous Alsace region the experiment ran largely without a hitch, with tens of thousands of WRC fans logging on to watch the action.

A survey of wrc.com users who viewed the streaming found that 82.5 per cent wanted to watch live stage coverage on the internet. The results also underlined the sport’s worldwide appeal with online viewers from 66 different countries. The most popular were Finland (23.8 per cent), France (20.8 per cent), Spain (17.1 per cent), Germany (10.2 per cent), Poland (7.0 per cent) and United Kingdom (6.91 per cent).

Eighty-nine per cent of viewers were aged 40 or under, with 38.4 per cent aged between 22 and 30. The next largest age group was 14–21 year olds (27.4 per cent) followed by those aged 31–40 (23.1 per cent). Ninety-seven per cent of viewers were car owners, with most driving Fords (16.5 per cent) followed by Citroens (14.2 per cent) and then Opels (12.1 per cent).

The pilot project also proved a big hit with WRC team bosses. “It’s been fantastic and the quality has been superb,” said Ford team principal Malcolm Wilson. “For a first attempt it’s been very good and will take rallying to a different level.” David Richards, who oversees the factory MINI team, added: “When it’s properly up and running it will be a great product for the future. If it’s an indication of what’s to come then it’s superb.”

After a technical review and an analysis of feedback from wrc.com users and industry stakeholders, North One Sport CEO Simon Long said he hoped to offer more live coverage in the future. “The aim of the trial was to determine the technical feasibility of live WRC streaming and to gauge demand from fans. The results in both areas are extremely encouraging. The challenge now is to provide more live coverage from next year.”

Elsewhere on the internet the WRC continues to gain ground with wrc.com monthly page views averaging 10.26 million for the period January-June 2011 compared to 6.98 million in the same period last year. Meanwhile on 29 September the number of fans on the official WRC Facebook page reached half a million.

“The internet gives us an unparalleled opportunity to broaden the reach of the WRC beyond our existing broadcast audience and to provide fans with more content and more variety,” added Long. “The trial was a vital stage in our development plans for the next 12 months.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Watch WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo Live Streaming online


Rallye Monte Carlo celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011, but hasn’t appeared on the World Championship roster since 2008 when Sebastien Loeb secured his fifth victory on the demanding asphalt rally. 2012 however, sees it make its long overdue return to the world stage on 17th-22nd January. Excitement for this event has been growing since the FIA's World Motor Sport Council met in Singapore back in September and announced the return of the legendary Rallye Monte-Carlo, for its 80th time. Thirteen rounds of the competition were confirmed and in addition to Monte Carlo gaining a slot, Italy were also delighted to receive a date.

There was however, sadly no room for Abu Dhabi this year, despite having been included on the provisional schedule, subject to the 'approval of the event business plan and format'. They haven't been permanently ruled out though, and have been invited to submit applications in the future. Britain's slot on the other hand, which was also subject to the approval of an event business plan and format a few months ago, is now permanent. But it does find itself with a switch in date from the traditional season closer, to a less illustrious date in September, a position it last held back in 2005.
Race Schedule:
WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo
Start: JAN 17, 2012 at 12:00 AM
End: JAN 22, 2012 at 11:59 PM
Location: Monte-Carlo, Monaco

The World Rally Championship’s trial of live internet streaming from Rallye de France Alsace earlier this month proved such a hit with fans and teams that it could pave the way for similar coverage of some or all of the WRC’s 13 rounds in 2012, reported wrc.com.

Fourteen hours of live action, captured by two helicopters and onboard cameras, plus service park footage and interviews, was available to view free of charge on a media player on the championship’s official website, wrc.com, as part of a pilot project to investigate future digital opportunities for the FIA-governed series.

The exercise was also the first test of a new partnership between WRC promoter North One Sport and end-to-end streaming specialists, Streamworks.


Despite the enormous technical challenge of capturing live footage from cars as they sped through the mountainous Alsace region the experiment ran largely without a hitch, with tens of thousands of WRC fans logging on to watch the action.

A survey of wrc.com users who viewed the streaming found that 82.5 per cent wanted to watch live stage coverage on the internet. The results also underlined the sport’s worldwide appeal with online viewers from 66 different countries. The most popular were Finland (23.8 per cent), France (20.8 per cent), Spain (17.1 per cent), Germany (10.2 per cent), Poland (7.0 per cent) and United Kingdom (6.91 per cent).

Eighty-nine per cent of viewers were aged 40 or under, with 38.4 per cent aged between 22 and 30. The next largest age group was 14–21 year olds (27.4 per cent) followed by those aged 31–40 (23.1 per cent). Ninety-seven per cent of viewers were car owners, with most driving Fords (16.5 per cent) followed by Citroens (14.2 per cent) and then Opels (12.1 per cent).

The pilot project also proved a big hit with WRC team bosses. “It’s been fantastic and the quality has been superb,” said Ford team principal Malcolm Wilson. “For a first attempt it’s been very good and will take rallying to a different level.” David Richards, who oversees the factory MINI team, added: “When it’s properly up and running it will be a great product for the future. If it’s an indication of what’s to come then it’s superb.”

After a technical review and an analysis of feedback from wrc.com users and industry stakeholders, North One Sport CEO Simon Long said he hoped to offer more live coverage in the future. “The aim of the trial was to determine the technical feasibility of live WRC streaming and to gauge demand from fans. The results in both areas are extremely encouraging. The challenge now is to provide more live coverage from next year.”

Elsewhere on the internet the WRC continues to gain ground with wrc.com monthly page views averaging 10.26 million for the period January-June 2011 compared to 6.98 million in the same period last year. Meanwhile on 29 September the number of fans on the official WRC Facebook page reached half a million.

“The internet gives us an unparalleled opportunity to broaden the reach of the WRC beyond our existing broadcast audience and to provide fans with more content and more variety,” added Long. “The trial was a vital stage in our development plans for the next 12 months.”

Watch WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo Live Stream online


Rallye Monte Carlo celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011, but hasn’t appeared on the World Championship roster since 2008 when Sebastien Loeb secured his fifth victory on the demanding asphalt rally. 2012 however, sees it make its long overdue return to the world stage on 17th-22nd January. Excitement for this event has been growing since the FIA's World Motor Sport Council met in Singapore back in September and announced the return of the legendary Rallye Monte-Carlo, for its 80th time. Thirteen rounds of the competition were confirmed and in addition to Monte Carlo gaining a slot, Italy were also delighted to receive a date.

There was however, sadly no room for Abu Dhabi this year, despite having been included on the provisional schedule, subject to the 'approval of the event business plan and format'. They haven't been permanently ruled out though, and have been invited to submit applications in the future. Britain's slot on the other hand, which was also subject to the approval of an event business plan and format a few months ago, is now permanent. But it does find itself with a switch in date from the traditional season closer, to a less illustrious date in September, a position it last held back in 2005.
Race Schedule:
WRC 2012 - Rallye Monte-Carlo
Start: JAN 17, 2012 at 12:00 AM
End: JAN 22, 2012 at 11:59 PM
Location: Monte-Carlo, Monaco

The World Rally Championship’s trial of live internet streaming from Rallye de France Alsace earlier this month proved such a hit with fans and teams that it could pave the way for similar coverage of some or all of the WRC’s 13 rounds in 2012, reported wrc.com.

Fourteen hours of live action, captured by two helicopters and onboard cameras, plus service park footage and interviews, was available to view free of charge on a media player on the championship’s official website, wrc.com, as part of a pilot project to investigate future digital opportunities for the FIA-governed series.

The exercise was also the first test of a new partnership between WRC promoter North One Sport and end-to-end streaming specialists, Streamworks.


Despite the enormous technical challenge of capturing live footage from cars as they sped through the mountainous Alsace region the experiment ran largely without a hitch, with tens of thousands of WRC fans logging on to watch the action.

A survey of wrc.com users who viewed the streaming found that 82.5 per cent wanted to watch live stage coverage on the internet. The results also underlined the sport’s worldwide appeal with online viewers from 66 different countries. The most popular were Finland (23.8 per cent), France (20.8 per cent), Spain (17.1 per cent), Germany (10.2 per cent), Poland (7.0 per cent) and United Kingdom (6.91 per cent).

Eighty-nine per cent of viewers were aged 40 or under, with 38.4 per cent aged between 22 and 30. The next largest age group was 14–21 year olds (27.4 per cent) followed by those aged 31–40 (23.1 per cent). Ninety-seven per cent of viewers were car owners, with most driving Fords (16.5 per cent) followed by Citroens (14.2 per cent) and then Opels (12.1 per cent).

The pilot project also proved a big hit with WRC team bosses. “It’s been fantastic and the quality has been superb,” said Ford team principal Malcolm Wilson. “For a first attempt it’s been very good and will take rallying to a different level.” David Richards, who oversees the factory MINI team, added: “When it’s properly up and running it will be a great product for the future. If it’s an indication of what’s to come then it’s superb.”

After a technical review and an analysis of feedback from wrc.com users and industry stakeholders, North One Sport CEO Simon Long said he hoped to offer more live coverage in the future. “The aim of the trial was to determine the technical feasibility of live WRC streaming and to gauge demand from fans. The results in both areas are extremely encouraging. The challenge now is to provide more live coverage from next year.”

Elsewhere on the internet the WRC continues to gain ground with wrc.com monthly page views averaging 10.26 million for the period January-June 2011 compared to 6.98 million in the same period last year. Meanwhile on 29 September the number of fans on the official WRC Facebook page reached half a million.

“The internet gives us an unparalleled opportunity to broaden the reach of the WRC beyond our existing broadcast audience and to provide fans with more content and more variety,” added Long. “The trial was a vital stage in our development plans for the next 12 months.”