Shooting for ‘Flat Out’ Underway; Series to Debut in Fall of 2013

Up-and-coming NASCAR star Dylan Kwasniewski is featured in a 10-episode docu-series following the 17-year-old’s quest to become a top driver in the sport. 'Flat Out,' which is co-produced by NASCAR and Vuguru, will premiere later this year on AOL On Network, AOL’s premium video platform and curated video hub  Photo - NIMC

Up-and-coming NASCAR star Dylan Kwasniewski is featured in a 10-episode docu-series following the 17-year-old’s quest to become a top driver in the sport. ‘Flat Out,’ which is co-produced by NASCAR and Vuguru, will premiere later this year on AOL On Network, AOL’s premium video platform and curated video hub
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Scheduled to share the stage with Nicole Richie, Sarah Jessica Parker, Hank Azaria and other Hollywood celebrities, up-and-coming NASCAR star Dylan Kwasniewski today will unveil at the 2013 Digital Content NewFront in New York a 10-episode docu-series following the 17-year-old’s quest to become a top driver in the sport. In attendance for today’s presentation will be more than 700 brand advertisers, marketers, agencies and digital and TV media buyers.

“Flat Out,” which is co-produced by NASCAR and Vuguru, will premiere later this year on AOL On Network, AOL’s premium video platform and curated video hub. Following Kwasniewski as he finishes his senior year of high-school and adjusts to his new NASCAR team, Turner Scott Motorsports, “Flat Out” is an unscripted, inspirational, real-life documentary series about a teenager trying to prove himself on the track while balancing family, school, friends and newfound celebrity away from the track. Continue reading

NASCAR Asks Teams to be on Lookout

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Gen-6 Testing at Texas Motor Speedway on April 11, 2013  Photo - Getty Images

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Gen-6 Testing at Texas Motor Speedway on April 11, 2013
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In the aftermath of the bombings in Boston, NASCAR is asking that teams be on the look out as they roam through the garage for any suspicious activity going forward.

A crew chiefs-only meeting was called Saturday morning at Richmond International Raceway to ask teams to be more aware of activity going on in the pit area. NASCAR is asking teams to be more aware of their surroundings going forward into the season and to report any irregular activity. Continue reading