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With tens of millions of fans, auto racing is one of America’s top spectator sports, and the most prominent sanctioning body for motorsports in the U.S. is undoubtedly NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing). Founded by Bill France Sr. in 1948, NASCAR sanctions over 1,500 races each year at tracks across the nation, and in Canada, Mexico and Europe.

NASCAR’s world headquarters are located in the International Motorsports Center, directly across from the iconic Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Built in 2009, the eight-story, 184,500-square-foot office complex was designed as a tribute to motorsports and includes memorabilia, souvenirs, imagery and trophies that are displayed on every floor throughout the building.

Previously, a large room on the first floor and a boardroom on the eighth floor were equipped with audio visual systems that NASCAR determined needed to be replaced. NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer Craig Neeb said the technology in those rooms did not reflect what NASCAR represents as a sport and an industry. “It certainly didn’t represent our brand,” he said. “It was just lackluster to be really candid.”

Neeb and his team began a search for the most appropriate technology upgrades. “We wanted something bold, brash and impressive just like our sport,” he said. “Its color, its imagery and its sound. We wanted to convey all of that.”

Accordingly, they set their sights on LED video wall technology which, according to Neeb, offered the ability to capture people’s attention and create a truly immersive experience. Eventually, their journey led to Planar.

“We felt that Planar had continued to elevate to the level of a world class solution provider,” Neeb said. “Planar’s case studies provided great examples of why we should go with them. From a technology standpoint, it was clear the products fit each application so well. That’s what really got our attention.”

Showcasing the spectacle of auto racing

Adjacent to the lobby in a large ground floor room is a nearly 16-foot-wide and 5½-foot-high (8x4) Planar® TVF Series LED video wall with a 1.2mm pixel pitch (TVF1.2). With the room principally used to meet and greet visitors and to host race day events, Neeb said the new LED video wall allows them to showcase and celebrate their sport. “Imagery on the display is incredible. The video wall is also visible from outside the building, so it’s almost like a big billboard for us.”

As a functional canvas, NASCAR can use the Planar TVF Series LED video wall for presentations, meetings, employee gatherings and entertainment. “Sometimes it can be for something simple, like displaying welcome messages for visiting VIPs, thanking them for being a part of our sport, which can go a long way,” Neeb said.

But while the LED canvas serves a lot of purposes, Neeb stressed the top priority is to express the energy and excitement that is synonymous with NASCAR. “Some of the content we show includes footage from the vantage point of the car, which creates the sense that you’re in the car and racing around the racetrack,” Neeb said. “The video wall really imparts the feeling, the emotion and the visceral experience that is NASCAR.”

A boardroom with a view

On the eighth floor of the International Motorsports Center, the Bill France boardroom is dedicated to NASCAR’s founder and is comprised of a large and long space with a terrace directly outside that overlooks the Daytona International Speedway. Approaching the video wall upgrade, Neeb and his team were confronted with a challenge: One of the main attributes of the boardroom was the generous amount of window space along the long side of the room and at the end, which offered views and lots of ambient light but left no leeway to fit a video wall without covering some of that area. The creative solution that was ultimately implemented achieved the best of both worlds.

At the end of the boardroom, the existing windows were replaced with a nearly 16-foot-wide, 7-foot-high (8x6) Planar® DirectLight® Ultra™ Series LED video wall with a 1.2 pixel pitch (DLU1.2). Then, a camera was mounted on the outside of the building that relays a live feed to the video wall replicating the same view seen out the window previously. “It’s as if you’re looking out the window, just like before,” Neeb said.

As a premium option for high-end boardroom applications like the Bill France boardroom, Planar DirectLight Ultra Series LED video walls feature Planar® ActivAlign™ proprietary self-adjusting alignment technology, which maintains high visual performance over time while combating issues such as vibration and thermal expansion, helping ensure a seamless visual experience for presentations, video conferencing and the like. “It works incredibly effectively and with the brightness of the screen, content can be seen from anywhere in the room,” Neeb said. “The video wall is also very useful when we host hospitality events in the space and out on the terrace.”

In an overall sense, Neeb said one of the main benefits of the new LED video walls aside from the seamless picture quality—is the absolute reliability of the technology. “It’s incredibly resilient. You can trust it. The last thing you want is for your guests to walk into a space and see a display with obvious challenges to it. We can say from firsthand experience that the Planar video walls have lived up to their expectations.”

In addition to the Planar TVF Series and Planar DirectLight Ultra Series LED video walls, over three hundred Planar high performance HD LCD monitors (24”, 27” and 32”) are being used to support the building’s monitoring and security control systems.

Douglas Fearing- Co-Founder / President

A graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology, Doug has been in the Technology industry since 1976 and actively oversees Fearing’s daily operations. Along with his wife, Lois, and three others, Doug started Fearing’s in a 600 square-foot facility in Portage, Wisconsin. In the 25 years since, the company has grown to over 30 employees with offices in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doug likes to say he’s a “TV Technician with a dream� going back to his history with the family’s original business-Fearing’s TV and Appliance.

Doug values time with family, watersports, hiking, snowshoeing and skiing. In addition to being a devoted member of his church, Doug serves as Board President for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County, Board member of Schools for Haiti and Scripture Chair of the Gideons-Portage camp.

Lois Fearing- Co-Founder/Accounting, Human Resources

A graduate of MATC, Lois oversees Fearing’s daily book keeping along with various HR responsibilities.

Along with Doug, Lois is deeply connected to community outreach, serving as a Board member and Fundraising Committee Chairperson for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County. She also serves on the Schools for Haiti Fundraising committee. In addition, Lois’ ongoing passion and commitment to provide care for the elderly comes from her 10-year history of working in a Reedsburg, Wisconsin Nursing home.

Lois enjoys singing, hiking, sunny days on the pontoon, and spending time with her 4 grandchildren.

Ehren Tresner-VP of Technology and Innovation

Ehren drives Fearing’s technology by continually seeking out trends to enhance capabilities while supporting Sales, Engineering and Installation teams. Throughout his years with Fearing’s, Ehren’s talent and vision have joined forces to create a wide variety of projects and strategic solutions that exceed expectation.

Ehren loves music, family time, movies, nature, sustainability efforts and electric vehicles.

Ben Voeck-Director of Commercial AV

With 10 years with Fearing’s and over twice that long in the industry, Ben continues to lead, coordinate, and develop the Commercial AV team.

By consistently delivering an outstanding experience and outcome, Ben contributes to the Fearing’s legacy of long-lasting partnerships that truly make a difference. Whatever the Commercial AV need may be, Ben and team deliver at the highest level.

Ben is an avid fisherman and photographer. He enjoys coaching his sons and other youth.

Chris Matson-Senior VP of Sales

Chris has been with Fearing’s for 20 years and in the industry for over 2 decades. As a Certified leader in Sales Acceleration and trained in EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating Systems), Chris successfully utilizes his skills to lead the Fearing’s Salesforce. Chris and team are motivated and driven to develop new client partnerships while continuing to reinforce loyal long-term relationships with ongoing Service excellence.

Married for 19 years with 3 children, Chris enjoys skiing, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting, camping and golf. He’s also been actively involved as a Youth Football and Softball coach for his family and others.