Motor Racing Network was broadcasting the race on the radio, and their broadcasters included Barney Hall, Mike Joy and Dick Berggren.
1979 | Indianapolis 500 | Fortune 500 | 1979 in music | ATP World Tour 500 series | Daytona Beach, Florida | S&P 500 | Daytona International Speedway | Daytona 500 | 24 Hours of Daytona | Big East Conference (1979–2013) | Daytona Beach | 1979 in television | Daytona 200 | Canadian federal election, 1979 | United Kingdom general election, 1979 | Ferrari Daytona | FIBT World Championships 1979 | Fiat 500 | Sandown 500 | Paul Robinson (footballer born 1979) | Model 500 | Galaxie 500 | Fortune Global 500 | Deloitte Fast 500 | Daytona Beach Road Course | 1979 Pan American Games | 1979 Intercontinental Cup | 1970 Indianapolis 500 | MD Helicopters MD 500 |
American audiences were first introduced to RaceCam at NASCAR's 1979 Daytona 500 on CBS network with Benny Parsons' Chevrolet Monte Carlo, and later at the 1983 Indianapolis 500, when ABC acquired the rights to use a streamlined version of the technology for their coverage of the race.