MediaZone to Provide Live Broadcast of Indianapolis 500

MediaZone, a leading global online broadcaster,
announced it will cover the 91st

Indianapolis
500 on Sunday, May 27, 2007.

Known as “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” the

Indianapolis 500 is the
world’s most prestigious auto race and is the fifth race of the 2007 IndyCar
Series season. Broadcast from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, this annual
Memorial Day weekend event will feature reigning 2006 champion Sam Hornish Jr.
and other featured drivers such as Scott Dixon, Dan Wheldon, Danica Patrick,
Marco Andretti and Dario Franchitti.

“This relationship is extremely exciting for the

Indianapolis 500 and the
IndyCar Series,” said Jarrod Krisiloff, director of multimedia platforms, IMS
Productions. “MediaZone, the worldwide leader in online sports broadcasting,
provides an opportunity to reach a large amount of consumers globally. This is
another example of how the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the IndyCar Series
are leaders in providing innovative ways for fans to follow the world’s
greatest race.”

“The

Indianapolis
500 is the largest single-day sporting event in the world, and we’re proud to
broadcast this event to online audiences globally via this latest relationship
with the Indy Racing League,” said Jan Steenkamp, Chairman, MediaZone. “Since
its inception, MediaZone has dedicated itself to providing fans all over the
world online access to the events they love. This year audiences worldwide will
now experience every nail-biting moment firsthand as if they were watching it
LIVE from

Indiana.”

MediaZone’s coverage of the 91st

Indianapolis 500 will feature LIVE and
on-demand race footage, LIVE standings and results, as well as leaderboard
information that allows viewers to follow their favorite racer and find their
position, time off leader, fastest lap and starting position. Audiences also
can take the driver’s seat and experience the event firsthand via the latest
In-Car Driver Cam, which provides up-close driver footage and cockpit views
during the race.

The

All-Access

Pass will offer worldwide viewership with no
restrictions, excluding the

U.S.
and

Brazil,
for the low cost of $9.99; on-demand coverage can be viewed 72 hours after the
event is accessible globally for $3.99.

Latest coverage of this riveting motorsports event
reflects MediaZone’s ongoing momentum in bringing some of the most sought-after
sports, lifestyle and entertainment events to fans worldwide via the Internet,
including Wimbledon 2006 & 2007 matches, 2006 ING New York City Marathon,
Cricket’s India Tour of Bangladesh and 2007 FIM Motocross. To experience the
excitement of this LIVE event visit: http://www.mediazone.com/channel/indy500/index.jsp.

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