Daytona 500 TV Ratings tumble (2nd Update – Final)

Despite a soldout crowd, almost 2 million less fans tuned in on TV
Despite a sold out crowd, almost 2 million less fans tuned in on TV

UPDATE Note: this press release doesn't really change a thing, TV viewership and the final rating was still a 5.3 and down horribly. The social media numbers are minuscule and…..can you see the car sponsor name on your small iPhone screen? Probably not, hence it is irrelevant to a sponsor and those views should be heavily discounted from any rating number in our opinion.

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With today’s inclusion of Nielsen Media Research out-of-home viewing data, Sunday’s Daytona 500 on FOX averaged 9,781,000 across all platforms, peaking at more than 11.5 million viewers. According to Nielsen, more than 18.1 million viewers watched all or part of the Great American Race.

The Daytona 500, with Austin Dillon scoring a dramatic victory in the iconic No. 3 and newcomer Darrell “Bubba" Wallace Jr. crossing the line second in Richard Petty’s celebrated No. 43, was the highest rated and most-viewed FOX telecast of any kind since the NFC Championship Game in January, and remains the most-watched motor sports event on television.

Out-of-home data inclusion provided a 7.4% lift in the coveted 18-34 demo, the highest percentage increase of any demo.

Race coverage garnered an average-minute audience of 51,004 for the livestream telecast on FOX Sports GO and FOX Now, up 28% over last year’s 39,832, making it the best-performing NASCAR event in FOX Sports GO history.

With more than 700,000 total interactions across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the week of Feb. 13-19, FOX Sports enjoyed 44% year-to year social media growth from 2017’s 499,000.

Finishing with a Nielsen Rating of 5.3/12, top television markets for the race included Greensboro (15.1/27), Greenville (14.3/24), Indianapolis (12.2/22), Charlotte (10.7/21) and Knoxville (10.2/18).

NASCAR racing returns this weekend from Atlanta Motor Speedway, with a NASCAR Xfinity Series/NASCAR Camping World Truck Series doubleheader Saturday, Feb. 24 (2:00 PM ET/4:30 PM ET on FS1) and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race Sunday, Feb. 25 (2:00 PM ET on FOX).

02/21/18 The final ratings are in for Daytona Speedweeks. Sunday’s NASCAR Daytona 500 earned a 5.33 rating and 9.3 million viewers on FOX, down 19.3% in ratings and 22% in viewership from last year (6.6, 11.9M) and down 20% and 18% respectively from 2016 (6.6, 11.4M).

The 5.3 rating is the lowest for the Daytona 500 since live start-to-finish coverage began in 1979. The previous low was a 5.6 in 2014. The four lowest Daytona 500 ratings have come in the past five years.

What's alarming is that NASCAR lost 2 million viewers in one year, probably all the Dale Jr. fans who have now left the sport.

RATINGS/VIEWERSHIP FOR MAJOR SPEEDWEEKS EVENTS
Severely delayed/postponed events in italics
DAYTONA 500 XFINITY TRUCKS DUEL QUAL. CLASH
YR RTG VWRS RTG VWRS RTG VWRS RTG VWRS RTG VWRS RTG VWRS
2018 5.33 9.30M 1.15 1.85M 1.1 1.84M 1.4 1.3
2017 6.6 11.92M 1.4 2.25M 0.8 1.31M 1.5 2.51M 1.5 2.40M 1.2 1.85M
2016 6.6 11.36M 1.4 2.12M 0.9 1.44M 1.6 2.55M 1.7 2.83M 2.8 4.84M
2015 7.7 13.36M 1.7 2.94M 1.0 1.55M 1.8 3.02M 2.1 3.40M 3.2 5.61M
2014 5.6 9.30M 1.8 2.74M 0.9 1.50M 1.9 3.12M 1.8 2.91M 2.0 3.53M
2013 9.9 16.65M 2.2 3.36M 0.9 1.40M 1.3 1.97M 2.0 3.10M 3.5 5.72M
2012 8.0 13.67M 2.9 4.43M 1.2 1.96M 1.2 1.80M 2.0 3.21M 4.2 7.47M
2011 8.7 15.60M 2.1 3.25M 1.0 1.79M 1.2 1.92M 2.0 3.30M 4.5 7.85M

Like NASCAR ratings generally, Daytona 500 ratings have fallen off dramatically from the 2000s. From 2001-08, the race had at least a 10.0 rating and 17 million viewers in all-but-one year. In the final year of that run — just ten years ago — it had a 10.2 rating and 17.8 million.

Daytona 500 ratings have now fallen 52% from their high water mark in 2006 (11.3). By comparison, Indy 500 ratings declined 54% from 1995 — the year before the infamous ‘split’ — to 2007, the same span of time.

DAYTONA 500 RATINGS, VIEWERSHIP (1979-PRESENT)

Year Winner Net Rtg. Vwrs.
2018 Dillon FOX 5.3 9.297M
2017 Ku. Busch FOX 6.6 11.922M
2016 Hamlin FOX 6.6 11.357M
2015 Logano FOX 7.7 13.363M
2014 Dale Jr. FOX 5.6 9.300M
2013 Johnson FOX 9.9 16.651M
2012 Kenseth FOX 8.0 13.669M
2011 Bayne FOX 8.7 15.597M
2010
McMurray FOX 7.7 13.294M
2009 Kenseth FOX 9.2 15.954M
2008 Newman FOX 10.2 17.752M
2007 Harvick FOX 10.1 17.532M
2006 Johnson NBC 11.3 19.355M
2005 Gordon FOX 10.9 18.685M
2004 Dale Jr. NBC 10.6 17.796M
2003 Waltrip FOX 9.8 16.835M
2002 Burton NBC 10.9 18.780M
2001 Waltrip FOX 10.0 17.081M
2000 Jarrett CBS 8.4 12.936M
1999 Gordon CBS 9.6 14.518M
1998 Earnhardt CBS 8.6 13.044M
1997 Gordon CBS 8.6 12.833M
1996 Jarrett CBS 9.2 13.918M
1995 Marlin CBS 7.8 11.444M
1994 Marlin CBS 9.6 13.577M
1993 Jarrett CBS 8.4 12.705M
1992 Allison CBS 9.3 13.410M
1991 Irvan CBS 7.6 10.920M
1990 Cope CBS 7.3 10.520M
1989 Waltrip CBS 8.1 12.000M
1988 Allison CBS 7.4 10.040M
1987 Elliott CBS 9.4 12.420M
1986 Bodine CBS 8.4 10.260M
1985 Elliott CBS 8.3 9.790M
1984 Yarborough CBS 8.7 12.320M
1983 Yarborough CBS 8.7 11.000M
1982 Allison CBS 9.4 11.840M
1981 Petty CBS 8.4 11.220M
1980 Baker CBS 8.0 10.800M
1979 Petty CBS 10.5 15.140M

02/19/18

As predicted would happen when Dale Earnhardt Jr. retired, the 60th Daytona 500 on the FOX broadcast network scored an overnight rating of 5.1, dropped 22% from a 6.5 last year the lowest overnight rating for the race in 10 years. As recently as '13, Fox had drawn a 10.0 overnight for the Daytona 500, but that telecast also had the added hype of Danica Patrick being on the pole.

Thursday's Duels was also down, scoring a 1.1 rating on FOX Sports 1 down 27% from a 1.5 last year.

FS1 earned a 1.35 overnight rating for last Sunday's Advance Auto Parts Clash at Daytona, up 29% from a 1.05 for last year's race (which was one week later in the calendar in '17)