AMAZING NASCAR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY WITH JJ YELEY!
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USD 12,000,000.00 |
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USD 12,000,000.00 |
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Sunday, October 19, 2008 |
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008 |
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Irmo, South Carolina |
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AMAZING NASCAR SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY! Could your company benefit from exposure to 75 MILLION loyal fans? This is a rare opportunity to get into the highly sought-after world of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series sponsorship with a champion racer, J.J. Yeley. J.J.’s amazing success as a champion racer translates into more airtime for you and your brand. Here’s what your company gets: · Your logo prominently displayed on the hood and on both sides of the race car · The logo branded on the driver’s uniform, every team member’s uniform, and the trailer detail package · Visibility on high traffic NASCAR websites · Promotional apparel with the company name and logo · Pit passes to entertain clients · In-person appearances by J.J. All of this and more during a TEN MONTH SEASON that boasted an average of 790 MILLION TELEVISION VIEWERS in 2006! Additional stats on the unbelievable visibility NASCAR offers: • #2 Rated Sport on Television • 125,000 attendees per event on average • Two races on the 36 race schedule have more than 200,000 attendees • #1 Rated Sport for attendees, as 17 of the 20 largest sporting events in the USA are NASCAR events • NASCAR events attract larger crowds than the Super Bowl, NBA Finals and the World Series combined • Forbes Magazine ranks the Daytona 500 as the #4 most important sporting event in the world, and the #2 ranked Annual sporting event, trailing only to the Super Bowl • More Fortune 500 companies rely on NASCAR to build their brand marketing than any other sport, currently more than 100 • #2 rated sport on television, trailing to only the NFL • #1 rated Motorsports sport on television • In 2006 NASCAR was the #1 or #2 sport on television 23 of the 36 weeks • An average of 57 Million Households and 790 Million viewers tuned in during the 2006 season • In 2006, the Daytona 500 had the highest television rating with an 11.3 • Largest TV markets are in Atlanta, New York, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and Orlando • Several markets saw increased viewers by 6%-15%, San Diego, Cleveland, Boston, Sacramento, Seattle, and New York City • NASCAR fans are among the most Brand loyal fans • NASCAR fans are more than three times as likely as non-fans to purchase NASCAR supporting companies products • Sponsors involved in NASCAR in 2006 received more than $5.4 Billion in sponsor exposure value • TV: FOX, TNT, ABC, ESPN, and SPEED televised weekly in over 150 countries and in more than 30 languages • Radio: SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Motor Racing Network, Performance Racing Network, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network • Internet: NASCAR.COM, AOL, and ESPN.COM • Licensed Publications: “NASCAR Illustrated”, “NASCAR Insider” (Official NASCAR Member Monthly), “NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series • Preview”, “NASCAR Performance”, “NASCAR Scene”, “NASCAR Hot Stuff”, “The Chase”, and the “Official NASCAR Preview & Press Guide” Film: NASCAR-themed Will Ferrell film, “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby,” has become the #2 highest grossing comedy of all-time, and according to Ad Age / Madison More exciting information about J.J.: Son of Midget racing legend "Cactus" Jack Yeley, J.J. Yeley has made his way through the ranks to the top tier of stock car racing. J.J., 31, has seen his stock soar from his beginnings as the youngest driver in Sprint Cup Racing Association's history. At 21, J.J. was (at the time) the youngest driver ever to qualify for the Indianapolis 500, where he netted an impressive top-10 finish. In 2003, J.J. went on to have arguably the best USAC season ever with 24 wins! He accomplished the "Triple Crown," winning the Midget, Sprint, and Silver Crown championships (joining the exclusive company of Tony Stewart as the only other person to do so). J.J. then made the same jump that Tony Stewart did and joined Joe Gibbs Racing in 2004. In 2006 he became a full time Sprint Cup driver for JGR's #18. 2008 was J.J.'s third season in the Sprint Cup NASCAR Series. He boasts seven career top tens, two top fives (with a career best 2nd at the 2007 Coca-Cola 600), and one career poll (2007 Citizens Bank 400). If you want your company’s exposure to grow exponentially in 2009, the NASCAR Sprint Cup series is a proven, exciting way to reach the masses!
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