dr-baker wrote:roblomas52 wrote:I know of apps on iOS for WTCC, WEC, WRC and NASCAR to give a small example. There was also a live timing app for Super GT this season and in English as well but that has since been removed from the app store.
What were those apps like? Did they aid you in following those series? What did they offer - live streaming? News? Entry lists? Did they cost?
I only had the WEC app as I was preparing for the opening round at Silverstone this season and whilst it was free, the ability to watch the races on the app would have involved a cost of £22.99 for the season. The cost also includes full data timing and access to exclusive content with on-board cameras, The application itself is free and offers access to videos, photos, information about the drivers, teams and circuits, timetables, interviews, live timing and access to social media links. Each race pack to access the live coverage can be purchased separately for £3.99 apart from Le Mans which is £7.99
The WRC application is free to download and offers news about the series, live radio and text updates and timing for when the events are happening and also results. As well as this, there is also access to videos, pictures and audio podcasts in the media section, detailed information about the drivers, co-drivers manufacturers and teams in the facts section of the app and access to social media. The WRC plus subscription ranges from £3.99 for one month to £39.99 for one year and this brings access to live stages, live maps, on-board footage and full highlights.
The WTCC application features access to photos, videos, information about the teams and drivers
as well as news related to the series for free.
The NASCAR Mobile application is free to download and install but offers monthly subscriptions for £2.99 and yearly subscriptions for £18.99. The basic app itself offers updates on the grid for the chase, leaderboards for all series, news, video and social media feeds, customizable notifications, schedule, driver standings and manufacture standings. The subscription gives the user access to in-race highlights, live leaderboards, live driver audio, live in-car cameras, live broadcast radio and officials radio, live telemetry and real time track position updates.
The NASCAR Raceview application is free to download and install but offers monthly subscriptions for £3.99 and yearly subscriptions for £29.99. the free version of the application lets users drive a 3 lap race with the desired goal being to beat the 2014 pole winner for each weeks race, 2015 schedule and drivers pages, track info pages with the feature of guided tours for each of the race circuits, top 10 driver info pages and a free 5 minute demonstration of live features during sprint cup races. The subscription gives the user access to 3D virtualized races, in which the user can rotate the camera, zoom in and out and also pan the track, live leaderboard, live driver audio and live broadcast radio and officials radio.
The IMSA application is free and offers live video of the races, live audio from IMSA radio, which is provided by Radio Le Mans, live timing and scoring as well as news, photos, videos and information on the teams and drivers in the IMSA Weathertech Sportscar Championship as well as all of the other series run by IMSA.
The Formula E application is free and offers users the usual plethora of news, media scheduling and driver and team information. It also give access to the fan boost which is where fans vote for their favourite driver and the 3 with the most votes get extra power in the race at the press of a button which is only usable once per car.
The MotoGP Live Experience 2016 application costs £15.99 and for that price, the user gets access to live 3D tracking, live timing and live audio commentary on every practice session, qualifying and race of the season. It also gives users access to the full gamut of news, pictures, video, photos, information on the riders and teams and a guide to what MotoGP is with information on the history of the sport, technical information on the bikes and information on the rules and regulations.
If I find any more, this post might well be expanded.