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Wonderful-hardworking Team desires Advertising Partnership with a great company.
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Apr 15 2008, 11:42 am - By Racing2win


We have a wonderful family operation. Running in both NHRA and IHRA and all over the East & South East.  Last year & in 2008, we were featured six times in NHRA's National Dragster, NHRA Jr. Magazines, and DRM magazines. Also in newspapers of the Northern Neck and Fredericksburg,VA. We were also televised five times on CBS NEWS, Outdoor Channel, Espn2, NHRA Today, Speed Channel.

 

We have been in a partnership with Monster Energy Drink for the last four years, FuelClothing.com for the last three years, Osiris shoes for the last two years. We have been in the news since 2001 and promoting our Advertising Partners, since 2003.

 

Last year our team made history when my brother Nick won both NHRA and IHRA NATIONALS Championships....He won the NHRA Divisional, The IHRA Ironman Race, Super Chevy Show, The NHRA Challenge Race. Track Championship for VMP.  Runner Up for Raider ET Series and a few other races.

 

Send us a message if you need further information.

Thank you so much for your time,

Racing2win

Team

 

1. Ok..so this is the in line with Sponsorship, except our team does much more for exposure and sales. by Racing2win
Racing2Win Team
Apr 20 2008, 5:30 pm - Replied by: Racing2win


Maybe racers can tell us about how they got their advertising partners or sponsors?
Racing2Win Team
Apr 20 2008, 6:22 pm - Replied by: Malibu540


I would be interested in knowing about this too and outside of the proffesional ranks I wonder how much actual cash is offered up. Most of the racers i know who have sponsorships have "Part Sponsorships", meaning companies trade equipment for advertsinig space. Which isn't a bad thing because we all need parts but that doesn't cover much of our actual racing expenses.

 

This brings up another interesting issue - Contingency Money. In my experience contingency money is very hard to collect and often the effort to collect out-weighs the amount your actually trying to collect.

 

Just my thoughts.

Chevy Power!
Apr 20 2008, 11:26 pm - Replied by: Racing2win


Yes, well the nice guy we bought our '69 Camaro from had a company paying his entry fees, his fuel for the trip, to and from the track and his fuel for the race car....he's about 68 years old and this company was from his town...and I am not sure he ever won many races or any. I still think you have to know someone and the reports my family and I have received is that almost 90 % percent of the resumes get filed in the circular file...

Racing2Win Team
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