3. Low Expense – High ROI Revolution Racing is seeking additional partners to invest $400,000 per season for primary sponsorship of one of NASCAR’s most important initiatives. Partners will realize the tremendous reach of Revolution’s sponsorship and will be responsible for the elevation of some of the most talented and diverse drivers in NASCAR history.
6. Strong media platformSocially responsible diversity messaging Brand alignment with several of the world’s strongest brands and images Non-traditional outreach and direct-to-consumer contact with more than 1 million potential customers through NASCAR’s Fueling Dreams Tour
7. Additional Partner Benefits Revolution Racing fields teams in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series. Associate sponsorship of all Revolution Racing teams is included as well as access to appearances from all Revolution Racing drivers and team management, including use of name and likeness. Primary sponsorship of Revolution Racing’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team also includes a full-season primary sponsorship of one NASCAR K&N Pro Series team and one NASCAR Whelen All-American Series team. Primary sponsorship of NASCAR’s Fueling Dreams Tour, which exposes sponsors and their products and services to more than 1 million consumers.
8. Current Partners NASCAR U.S. Army Goodyear Toyota Motor Sales TRD Wix Freightliner Logitech Playseat iRacing
11. Won his first start in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Greenville-Pickens Speedway on March 27, 2010, becoming the youngest winner, and first African American, to win in Series history.
12. Won a late model race at Franklin County Speedway in 2008, becoming the youngest driver to win a race at the track.
13. Began racing late models in 2007; competed at several races throughout the Southeast, including Tri‐County Motor Speedway and Greenville-Pickens Speedway.
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16. No. 3‐rated motorsports series on cable television (trailing only the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series)
17. SPEED is the home of live NASCAR Camping World Truck Series racing (broadcasting all 25 events in 2011)
18. An average of approximately 30,000 attendees at each NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, with multiple events attracting nearly 50,000 or more
19. NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events are held in 19 different states across the country
20. 10‐month racing season is one of the longest of all U.S. major sports, creating sustained marketing opportunities throughout the year
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22. According to independent research published in Sports Business Journal, NASCAR ranks #1 when it comes to avid fans who indicate it is important to be
23. aware of sponsors and are more likely to consider trying, regularly consume, recommend, and consciously support a sponsor’s product or services
24. 4 out of 5 avid NASCAR fans agree that NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team sponsors are just as important as NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
29. NASCAR K&N Pro Series East This division represents NASCAR’s top regional touring series, where competitors will refine their skills before making the jump to one of NASCAR’s three national series. The series competes in either 110-inch or 105-inch wheelbase cars that are similar to those of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the NASCAR Nationwide Series. Attendance averages are 5,000 – 15,000 spectators at short tracks and 400-600 people in the garage area. The NASCAR K&N Pro Series West was born when NASCAR went to the West Coast and began sanctioning the Pacific Coast Late Model circuit in 1954. It has been known as the Pacific Coast Late Model circuit, Grand National West, NASCAR Winston West Series and the NASCAR AutoZone West Series. The present format of the K&N Pro Series East began in 1987 when Anheuser-Busch and NASCAR returned to the Northeast with a revised version of the NASCAR North Tour that ran between 1979 and 1985. In 2003, this series combined rules with the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West to form the Grand National Division.
33. On June 5, 2010 Revolution Racing driver Ryan Gifford became the first African-American driver in NASCAR K&N Pro Series history to qualify on the pole;
34. June 11, 2010 Michael Cherry became the first African-American to win at Tri-County Speedway (Hudson, N.C.);
35. July 2, 2010 Megan Reitenour became the first female driver to win at Tri-County Speedway (Hudson, N.C.);
36. July 30, 2010 Darrell Wallace Jr. won his second NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Lee (N.H.) USA Speedway;
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38. The drivers are talented young up-and-coming minority and female drivers from all over the United States, chosen from hundreds of applicants in a combine-style tryout camp in an effort to find the next female or minority racing sensation.
39. Revolution Racing provides its drivers and team members the equipment, coaching, mentoring and development needed to progress through the NASCAR ranks.
40. The ultimate goal is a berth in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for one or more of these drivers and the attendant exposure and fan interest they will draw for the sport.
65. Presenting sponsor on all electronic media assets and messaging (web sites, e-blast, etc.)
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67. 2011 Driver Lineup Michael Cherry Bryan Ortiz Mackena Bell Darrell Wallace Jr Jorge Arteaga Jessica Brunelli Trey Gibson Tayla Orleans Ryan Gifford Not pictured: Sergio Pena, Dallas Montes, Juan Carlo Bloom
78. Opportunities for Sweepstakes Registration for:Trip to the 2012 Daytona 500 Three honorary K&N Pro Series pit crew experiences One iRacing Simulator package
116. Contact Revolution Racing 163 Rolling Hill Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 247-8500 Revolutionracing.net Max Siegel, CEO & Co-Owner Max@revolutionracing.net John Story, President & Co-Owner John@revolutionracing.net (704) 202-9256 (mobile)
Notas do Editor
Can we use a different background shot of a track less grassroots?
Re-word: Emphasize affordability of $400,000
De-emphasize Darrell on this page…more Rev. Racing. Another slide: More bio on Ryan, Sergio, Michael.