Big changes are
coming to the website you now know as Sirius-Speedway.com!
The blog will
undergo a radical redesign in the coming days, re-emerging as the all-new GodfatherMotorsports.com.
In addition to the award-winning commentary and breaking NASCAR news that have
characterized this site since its inception in November of 2006, the new GodfatherMotorsports.com
will offer links to follow owner Dave “The Godfather” Moody on the
various social networking sites, a special page devoted exclusively to the
Godfather Motorsports Super Late Model team, a pair of galleries jam-packed
with listener and SiriusXM Speedway listener and shows, race team photos and
some of Dave’s favorite personal shots.
In addition, the
new GodfatherMotorsports.com site will include an e-commerce section that
allows listeners and fans to purchase limited edition “Godfather Gear” for themselves
and their loved ones.
“The site has
grown exponentially over the years,” said Moody; “to the point where we’re now
receiving more than 150,000 unique views per month. Ours readers seem to love
what they’re seeing, but they’ve made it clear they want more. This change
is a result of their requests.
"Adam Ross and his team,
consisting of Craig Revelle from Finish Line Web Design, along with graphic
designer Mike Adderley have done an amazing job creating an all-new look and
function for the site in a very short period of time. They have tackled this
project like it was their own."
'bout time. Can't wait. Great title too. Ya need 150,00o views a day. This should do it.
ReplyDeleteDoug from NJ
Well done Godfather, well done.
ReplyDeleteGreat news, Moody! Always enjoy getting your balanced, fact-based insider news about NASCAR!
ReplyDeleteAny chance of seeing podcasts of the "Legends" series on your new web digs?
ReplyDeleteFor the person who didn't wanna join facebook or twitter good job moody
ReplyDeleteif the ecommerce section does not have the old legends recordings available via download or cd. most listeners will find it useless.
ReplyDeletejust to clear the air, and perhaps shed some light on the situation to avoid a million questions. who owns those recordings? you, isc, sirius, or some other nascar media offshoot?
Sirius XM owns the rights to all our shows, including the Legends segments. I'm not sure there's any desire to delve into the production and distribution of Legends CDs, however.
Deletewhy not godfathermotorsports.co?
ReplyDeletegotta support nascar sponsors.
Congrats Dave, looking forward to the new site.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you happen to occasionally show some IndyCar love on it that would be OK too.
Robert Y
Cincinnati
Awesome! Looking forward to the new website.
ReplyDeletehot damn.... can't wait !!!
ReplyDeleteLori (Colorado)
4 are confused lower iQ fan like myself- this website is basically going to change its name and expand on content?? @_badream
ReplyDeletePrecisely!
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