It means we want to increase the different support we can offer for the fans and for the potential new followers. We have with our partners involved in the WEC a long term strategy. Why do we have to pay for live streaming this year? Previous years’ races were free for live streaming. In light of a number of questions surrounding the new app, the FIA WEC has provided the below Q&A to help answer some of the Frequently Asked Questions.
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“Our ambition is to make from this Second Screen App fully dedicated to WEC as an interactive platform, attractive and accessible across the entire world. You cannot win the world title in one race but within a full season this is the same situation for an application.” And if we look at what the application provides, this is more than a money-making investment, it’s about providing the fans with a whole new way of following endurance racing. By purchasing the season pack, the Full Live costs less than €3 ($4 USD) per race.
“Our goal as always has been to satisfy our fans and to attract some new ones this is why we chose a really attractive price. “We launched the FIA WEC application last Friday at Silverstone and the initial figures from the key markets indicate that this application is proving to be very popular with the fans,” said FIA WEC CEO Gerard Neveu. Thousands of people downloaded the free interactive app, available for iOS and Android devices, which also provides live video streaming, on board cameras, timing and scoring for a premium fee ($27 USD) for the entire season (except Le Mans). Last weekend’s Six Hours of Silverstone marked a new era for the FIA World Endurance Championship in more than one way, including the debut of its new official second-screen App.