Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your Cell Phones1-800-2ChaCha Set to Power the Indy 500 with Mobile Answers.
INDIANAPOLIS, May 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has selected ChaCha as its Official Mobile Answers Service, as the revolutionary new 1-800-2ChaCha allows cell phone users to easily access information using conversational English while on the go -- perfect for fans who want to enhance their racing experience and visit to Indianapolis. Throughout the month of May, selected IMS Safety Patrol officials and Guest Services staff will introduce race fans to ChaCha, showing them how to use the service on their cell phones for instant access to information on the race, Indianapolis attractions, drivers and more, as an extension of the customer service provided to IMS fans. In partnership with track officials, ChaCha will allow race fans to have insider access to all the action as it happens. "With ChaCha, over 350,000 Indy 500 race fans will be able to tap into a network of insiders and experts for virtually any question they have," says Scott A. Jones, co-founder and CEO of Indianapolis-based ChaCha. "Locals, out-of-town guests and even the biggest racing history buffs can discover new information -- from who had the fastest qualifying lap in history to the best place to grab a burger after the race -- and they will receive an accurate text message answer from a human guide within minutes." Serving as the Official Mobile Answers Service of the Indy 500, ChaCha has also launched an alerts program, for which spectators can sign up at indy500.chacha.com to receive free text message "alerts" on local happenings on their cell phones. Both attendees and non-attendees alike will be the first to know about events at the track via the "Indy 500 PitPass Alert." With the "Stats Alert," ChaCha users can receive daily recaps and speeds from the Speedway on practice and qualifying days and Race Day, along with daily recaps and times. Spectators can also play along with IMS Historian Donald Davidson as he asks obscure trivia questions on Indy 500 race lore with the "Trivia Alert" during the event. Individuals unable to attend the race can take advantage of a free daily Indy 500 text message containing a recap of the day's highlights and major news stories. Members of the press and bloggers are also invited to register for the service to help them with their reporting. "ChaCha is an incredibly innovative service, and we're happy to partner with this Indianapolis-based company," said Joie Chitwood, IMS president and COO. "ChaCha's vast community of guides can provide entertaining and practical assistance at the track and across the country, enhancing the fan experience at the Indy 500." For more information on ChaCha's mobile answers service, visit http://www.chacha.com. To start using the service on your mobile phone, simply call 1-800-2ChaCha (1-800-224-2242) and ask your question or text any question to CHA-CHA (242-242) from your mobile phone. To sign up for Indy 500 text message alerts, please visit indy500.chacha.com. About ChaCha: ChaCha, a free mobile answers service, allows users to call 1-800-2ChaCha(TM) or text questions to ChaCha (242-242(TM)) on mobile phones and receive answers within minutes. ChaCha expert guides -- trained and skilled individuals -- use ChaCha's powerful internal patent-pending search tools to respond to any query. For more information about ChaCha's newest features, go to http://www.chacha.com. Created by serial entrepreneur Scott A. Jones (http://www.scottajones.com) and Brad Bostic (http://blog.bradbostic.com), ChaCha is funded by Bezos Expeditions, the personal investment firm of Jeff Bezos; Morton Meyerson, former president and vice chairman of EDS as well as chairman and CEO of Perot Systems; Rod Canion, founding CEO of Compaq Computer; and Jack Gill, well-known Silicon Valley venture capitalist. About The Indianapolis 500: The Indianapolis 500 is the world's largest single-day spectator sporting event and the most prestigious auto race on Earth. "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" has taken place every year since 1911 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway except for the years of America's involvement in world wars, 1917-18 and 1942-45. Many of the leading names in worldwide motorsports have raced on the famed 2.5-mile oval at IMS for a spot on the Borg-Warner Trophy and racing immortality on Memorial Day weekend. Legendary champions of the race include four-time winners A.J. Foyt, Al Unser and Rick Mears, and Johnny Rutherford, Bobby Unser, Wilbur Shaw, Mauri Rose, Mario Andretti and Jim Clark.
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