Out in Front of Motorsports Entertainment

Out in Front of Motorsports Entertainment

OUT IN FRONT OF MOTORSPORTS ENTERTAINMENT 2 0 0 6 ANNUAL REPORT Driven by a Dream In 1957, “Big” Bill France’s innovative vision of a superspeedway capable of hosting the country’s most premier auto races began to take shape. He was able to break ground with the help of investors, and in 1959, that dream became a reality with the opening of Daytona International Speedway. Much has changed since then. In fiscal 2007, we celebrated the 49th running of The Great American Race, the Daytona 500. For nearly half a century, we have promoted Table of Contents racing on the high banks of Daytona International Speedway. Since the first green flag in 1959, our Company has embarked on a long and Letter to Shareholders . 3 successful path of growth to become a leader in motorsports entertainment. Selected Financial Data . 25 Complementing the vision of Big Bill was the steady hand of his wife, Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations. 26 Anne B. France, who ensured the company remained on solid financial Consolidated Financial Statements. 42 footing. Both Big Bill and Anne established the foundation upon which the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements. 46 following generations of the France family would build the great American Reports of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm . 68 success story. Beginning with a dream of a single superspeedway Report of Management on Internal Control in Florida, ISC has evolved into a preeminent leader in motorsports Over Financial Reporting. 70 entertainment with 13 major motorsports facilities in key markets across the Market Price of and Dividends on Registrant’s Common Equity and Related Stockholder Matters . 71 country. The company also boasts significant breadth of assets to provide Other Corporate Officers . 72 fans and corporate partners with a positive experience, and keep them Board of Directors . Inside Back Cover returning year after year. INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY CORPORATION 1 Driven by a Dream In 1957, “Big” Bill France’s innovative vision of a superspeedway capable of hosting the country’s most premier auto races began to take shape. He was able to break ground with the help of investors, and in 1959, that dream became a reality with the opening of Daytona International Speedway. Much has changed since then. In fiscal 2007, we celebrated the 49th running of The Great American Race, the Daytona 500. For nearly half a century, we have promoted racing on the high banks of Daytona International Speedway. Since the first green flag in 1959, our Company has embarked on a long and successful path of growth to become a leader in motorsports entertainment. Complementing the vision of Big Bill was the steady hand of his wife, Anne B. France, who ensured the company remained on solid financial footing. Both Big Bill and Anne established the foundation upon which the following generations of the France family would build the great American success story. Beginning with a dream of a single superspeedway in Florida, ISC has evolved into a preeminent leader in motorsports entertainment with 13 major motorsports facilities in key markets across the country. The company also boasts significant breadth of assets to provide fans and corporate partners with a positive experience, and keep them returning year after year. INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY CORPORATION 1 William C. France, Chairman of the Board Lesa France Kennedy, President James C. France, Chief Executive Officer 2 | 3 INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY CORPORATION Dear ISC Shareholder, Fiscal 2006 marked a year of significant accomplishments for International Speedway Corporation (“ISC” or the “Company”). We once again posted record full-year financial results, highlighted by an eight percent growth in revenue. The record results were driven by double-digit increases of NEXTEL Cup sell-outs, demonstrating the broad in television broadcast rights revenue and corporate popularity of that facility. Other significant highlights spending for our events, providing further evidence that for the year included the earliest sell-out in Darlington ISC is the partner of choice for corporate sponsors. Raceway’s history, which is even more compelling Also fueling the full year financial results of 2006 was given the addition of 3,000 grandstand seats for solid consumer demand for our major races. the 2006 race weekend. In addition, Talladega From an industry perspective, 2006 was another Superspeedway hosted a thrilling inaugural NASCAR strong year for NASCAR racing and we believe Craftsman Truck race on its newly-paved racing the stage is set for continued future success. While surface, and recorded 63 lead changes among 23 television results for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and drivers before a near-capacity crowd for the NEXTEL Busch series experienced some softness, it is important Cup UAW-Ford 500. Finally, the NEXTEL Cup Ford to note that 2006 television results for the NEXTEL Cup 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway sold out nearly are comparable to 2004, and the Busch Series posted five months in advance. More than 4,000 temporary a 13 percent increase over 2004. The sport remains a seats were added to the facility to help meet demand, very strong television property and is well positioned and this additional capacity was also sold. We to reach new heights in the coming years. Moreover, expect the solid momentum in consumer demand to several new developments expected to occur in 2007 continue into 2007. will further propel fan and media awareness, including In certain markets in 2006, however, regional new television partners such as ABC/ESPN, the entry economic conditions and weather impacted of Toyota into the NEXTEL Cup and Busch series, the short-term results. For example, economic weakness introduction of the Car of Tomorrow, the return of top in Michigan affected Michigan International tier NASCAR racing to Canada, and an expanded Speedway’s events. In addition, challenging weather field for the Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup to trends in recent years impacted Daytona International twelve drivers. We remain very bullish for the future of Speedway’s summer NEXTEL Cup event weekend NASCAR racing in North America. in 2006. We are addressing these issues through The 2006 race season kicked off with a highly more aggressive consumer marketing to new and successful Speedweeks, featuring the earliest sell-out former customers, expanding our marketing reach to for the Daytona 500 in several years. Richmond a broader footprint, and continuing to improve the fan International Raceway continued its long track-record experience at these facilities. ISC continued to successfully grow its corporate The weekend will feature exciting on-track competition sponsorship and hospitality revenue in 2006. The from the NASCAR Busch Series and Grand-Am Rolex Company capitalized on major multi-year partnerships Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Special with well known brands such as Anheuser-Busch, Bank Reserve. Montreal has a long and rich racing tradition of America and Crown Royal, to name a few. Industry and is a key market for major motorsports. We are research shows that the average NASCAR fan is three very excited to partner with such a proven operator as times more likely to purchase or try sponsors’ goods GMI, who also successfully promotes the Canadian and services than a non-fan. Even more compelling, Formula One event, and look forward to a long and race-attending NASCAR fans are twice as likely as fruitful relationship. average fans to purchase or try sponsors’ goods and Later in 2006, we announced an agreement to services. Our nationwide portfolio of premier facilities, acquire an additional 37.5 percent of Raceway hosting events in nearly every month of the racing Associates LLC, owner and operator of Chicagoland season, provides sponsors with year-long visibility and Speedway and Route 66 Raceway, from Indianapolis access to the “sweet spot” of the NASCAR fan base. Motor Speedway Corp. ISC also initiated its call rights In addition, we incorporate our integrated media to acquire the remaining minority stake and take full properties, such as MRN Radio, NEXTEL Vision, ISC ownership of both facilities. Chicagoland Speedway is Publications and RacingOne.com/RacingUno.com, to a highly attractive asset and will effectively complement allow our partners to effectively reach consumers with our portfolio of premier motorsports facilities. We targeted marketing communications. expect to build upon the prior successes of the facility During 2006, we continued to position the company to enhance the fan experience through prudent for future growth by capitalizing on several external investments, and drive incremental value by leveraging opportunities. First, ISC announced its initial entry into our corporate relationships. the international market by partnering with Groupe The Company continued to make progress on its Motorisé International to host and promote an event development efforts in Washington state in fiscal 2006. weekend in Montreal, Quebec, beginning in 2007. ISC representatives met with local and state elected 4 | 5 INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY CORPORATION officials, and generated significant grassroots support consumer and corporate marketing initiatives to for the proposed motorsports and multi-use recreational generate long-term revenue growth. In addition, we facility in Kitsap County. Most recently, Washington will continue our strategy of prudent capital investments State Lt. Governor Brad Owen, a strong supporter of in

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