The 79th DAYTONA 200 kicks off the race action featuring a stacked field. Amongst the highlights are six returning winners (Eslick, Wyman, Barnes, Herrin, DiSalvo and Ashmead) and AMA Superbike legend, Josh Hayes, looking for that elusive first win on the famous banking. Immediately following the DAYTONA 200, American Flat Track will kick off its 2020 season with the DAYTONA TT. Reigning Grand National Champion Briar Bauman will look to repeat his victory in the 2019 season opener in the very first showdown of the AFT SuperTwins era. TrackPass on NBC Sports Gold allows users to cast streamed content on a connected device via NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app, letting fans experience racing action on their preferred hardware, including big-screen environments. TrackPass on NBC Sports Gold is available on desktop web browsers and via the NBC Sports app on iOS and Android phones and tablets, Apple TV (Gen 4), Roku, Amazon Fire TV, AndroidTV, Xfinity X1, Xfinity Flex and Chromecast devices connected via HDMI. Fans can access all the content on TrackPass on NBC Sports Gold for $4.99/month or $44.99/year or via the AFT series-specific subpackage that’s being offered at a $1.99/month or $10.99/year introductory rate for 2020. Registered users of FansChoice.tv will receive an introductory free trial to TrackPass on NBC Sports Gold via email invitation leading up to next Saturday’s events. How to Watch: NBCSN and TrackPass on NBC Sports Gold are the official homes for coverage of American Flat Track. For the 2020 season, NBCSN’s coverage of AFT remains in highly-coveted programming slots within two weeks of each event. The complete schedule for AFT on NBCSN can be viewed at http://www.americanflattrack.com/events-nbcsn/. TrackPass on NBC Sports Gold – the most-robust motorsports offering in the digital marketplace – is a cornerstone of AFT’s digital strategy, providing live streaming coverage of every event and maintaining an active archive of all AFT content.
Buy the NBC AFT pass to watch the D200, if you go with the monthly version, its $1.99/mo. You can cancel after the race if you dont want to keep it and only watch it for $2.
I'm sure they do. And it's lower expenses per event, more pull from the ownership within the sporting TV world, more ticket sales being an arena type sport, lots of stuff they have over roadracing.
Good question. All I've seen is wording suggesting the opposite... "...the AFT series-specific subpackage that’s being offered at a $1.99/month..."
It's on the NBC gold pkg. I signed up and the Track Pass has the 200 listed tomorrow at 11am and FT at 4. For $1.99
Seems with all the other sports being cancelled there should be plenty of live air spots to fill the void with D200.