It's not the first time that the two companies have teamed up to share a sporting event, having previously shown a professional boxing event in the format. This deal, however, makes a big step forward for NextVR, which is quickly cementing itself as the premier VR streaming service for all of the events you want to see. After all, it was this firm that brought users the first NBA games in VR as well as the republican and democratic presidential debates. As before, the Daytona 500 will be free-to-view and will kick off at 1pm ET on Sunday, February 21st.

Now, it's not clear yet if NextVR is going to produce 360-degree footage for the event, or if it'll stick to 180-degree video. When it broadcast the Warriors/Pelicans game at the start of the season, it didn't bother to film the action from the stands behind you. We've contacted the company to find out what the situation is this time, and will let you know when they've told us.