ROCHESTER, Mich., Aug. 24, 2016 -- Motorsports impacts new car buyers on several dimensions, according to the 2016 Motorsports Immersion Report™ from Foresight Research.
Motorsports viewing, attendance and influence on new auto purchases sped up in 2016 at a double digit rate, for the third year in a row. “There are a lot of compelling reasons contributing to acceleration in motorsports,” said Nancy Walter, Vice President at Foresight. “In addition to the increase in Millennial car buyers (who are more likely to be motorsports-influenced), auto racing provides a trifecta of value to involved automakers: deep engagement with the sport itself, strong connections with racing marketing, and avid fans that act as a catalyst for word of mouth.”
These motorsports-influenced buyers watched more than one race every two months, and attended a race every three or four months, on average in the year before they purchased their new car or truck. This deep interest encourages vehicle accessorization at a greater rate than average, and even participation in racing among the fans themselves. That means more revenue at the dealership, on the track, and in the aftermarket.
Motorsports marketing is another connection among motorsports-influenced buyers. Almost two-thirds say that a racing sponsorship had something to do with their new auto brand choice, and one-half felt it was important that brands sponsored “my type of racing”.
The final level on which racing connects with auto purchases is as a catalyst for word of mouth. “You might expect race fans to be a group of people who tend to talk about cars, and sure enough, they are!” said Walter. “But going beyond their general tendency to give advice about cars and shopping, motorsports-influenced buyers are 75% more likely than total buyers to recommend their brand to six or more people in a given year. To top it all off and extend the power of motorsports even further, these folks are over twice as likely as the average buyer to comment online about their vehicle. Motorsports fans were the source for advice among one-quarter of all buyers (and almost one-third of all males). Start doing the math and that is a lot of marketing value beyond the race itself.”
The Foresight 2016 CHIPS™ Study surveyed 5,893 recent new auto buyers, including 929 highly-influenced by motorsports. The 2016 Motorsports Immersion Report™ is just one of many reports and custom analyses generated from this database to help automotive marketers better understand purchase influences and make more informed marketing decisions.
About Foresight Research – www.foresightresearch.com
Foresight Research provides information, strategies and best practices for marketers. The robust Foresight databases explore new auto purchase influence for 16 marketing channels; provide actionable insights regarding the experiential marketing experience; and contribute to ROI analyses for automakers and their partners.
Contact Nancy Walter Foresight Research 248.608.1870 x 18 [email protected]


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