Tuesday, November 08, 2005

 If think that r/c cars are the things you buy at radio shack or wal-mart then think again. Get a small preview of what the competitive world of r/c racing is all about at www.rcracingusa.net

R/C car driver/racer Heather Compton, has built a new website that is just the begining of a huge resource website for competitive r/c car drivers and enthusiast. The new site will include information for r/c cars from 1/18th to 1/8th scale cars and truck. The site will host information for on-road and off-road racing and tuning. Not to mention tons of R/C related items for download.

The future plans of RC Racing USA include hundreds of tutorials and how to's, and an on-line bulletin board. The bulletin board will give r/c racers everywhere aplace to talk and share their experience and knowledge in r/c.

So get ready for a great racing website on a smaller scale and let RC Racing USA be your guide.





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Monday, November 07, 2005

 NC March 4, 2004 -- All NASCAR Racing-All the Time a very fast growing NASCAR news and "silly season" rumors website, will be an associate sponsor for Cobb Racing and there two driver Chris Thornton and BJ Cobb. Chris will be driving the No. 2 in the Stock Lite Amateur Division and BJ will drive the No. 62 in the Stock Super Heavy Division. Not only will ANR-AtT have a hand in with Cobb Racing but Cobb Racing will also help shape ANR-AtT as they both grow together.

The All NASCAR Racing-All the Time website will house the Cobb Racing website. ANR-AtT will also have a hand in the races themselves as Cobb Racing will have a hand in the development of ANR-AtT. Representatives from both Cobb Racing and ANR-AtT have said they are glad to have the other on board. Along with the website for Cobb Racing on ANR-AtT there will also be a section on the ANR-AtT message board just for Cobb Racing. You can go here and get quotes from Chris Thornton and BJ Cobb themselves, and discuss anything else related to Cobb Racing or NASCAR, as the message board will also cover all the three major NASCAR Series.

About All NASCAR Racing-All the Time:
ANR-AtT is a NASCAR news and "silly season" rumors website that was started in October of 2003 to report the NASCAR news without all the extra. It is what ANR-AtT likes to call bullet reporting. ANR-AtT will always provide a link to the full story as we just report the main part of a story. We gather our news from other news sources, websites, our own reports, and more. You can visit the All NASCAR Racing-All the Time website at www.anr-att.com.

About Cobb Racing:
Cobb Racing and its drivers Chris Thornton and BJ Cobb will compete in their respected divisions at Liberty Speedway in Staley, NC. This will be Chris's rookie season in the Stock Lite Amateur Division competing for points. BJ ha been competing for a few years and has won track championships in the past. Both Chris and BJ hope to grow Cobb Racing and go onto the next level. You can visit the Cobb Racing website at www.anr-att.com/cobbracingwelco.html.

For additional information please contact Matt at anratt2@yahoo.com or contact Cobb Racing at cobbracing262@yahoo.com.



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Sunday, November 06, 2005

 G-Force Racing Gear to Sponsor American Coalition of Father's and Children (ACFC) Racing's in Schools Program

Beach Lake PA (PR WEB) April 24, 2003 -- G-Force Racing Gear has signed to become an associate sponsor of ACFC's Racing in Schools program. G-Force Racing Gear is committed to cutting edge design and development of racing suits, helmets and safety equipment.

Michael C. Morris, Driver for the ACFC Racing Team, commented. "We are proud have G-Force Racing Gear as a new sponsor for this years program. The new custom suit provided by G-Force is great and the new helmet provides safety while being comfortable to wear. That is important when you are racing in three to six hour enduro's."

The ACFC Racing in Schools Program provides an interactive, fun program for elementary, middle and senior high students to learn about the importance of being involved in family life and making good decisions. ACFC Racing's Driver, Michael C. Morris, provides "parallel" examples, using racing and life, to illustrate the impact of their decisions. Students are educated about the need to make smart, well-informed decisions and how those choices impact not only their present situation but also long term outcomes in their life.

The program specifically encourages students to be actively engaged with their family and explore the outcomes of various scenarios related to relationships, education, friends and seeks to provide students with tools needed to make decisions which serve them well now and in the future.

Jeremy Curtis of G-Force Racing Gear commented "We are proud to be a corporate sponsor of such an exciting program working with ACFC and families and children."

G-Force Racing Gear will provide custom suits, helmets and safety gear the ACFC Racing team requires for the 2003 season to complete in SCCA's National Formula Atlantic class, EP Class and a Northeast Enduro Series.




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Saturday, November 05, 2005

 April 9, 2004--Florida Mini Cup Racing Association provides the dream of driving a real racecar at a surprisingly low entry cost. A quality used race ready car is priced around $4,000-$5,000 with a new one at $8500. The age limit is 14 and up with a Future Stars program to be starting for kids 8-14 years of age. Driver ability and car set-up remains the primary factor to victory lane, allowing racers with even the most limited budgets the opportunity to be the series champion. The car's full racing cage and safety features are unsurpassed, which is another reason the sport has grown so rapidly and continues to attract new racers.

Florida Mini Cup, known as the Chris Fontaine Challenge for the 2004 race season, is a traveling series racing primarily on tracks across Central Florida. This makes it very convenient for racers who live in north or south Florida to be able to participate without driving multiple hours traveling through out the state. The program is a family sport promoting fellowship, sportsmanship and camaraderie where the racers help one another to ensure everyone has an enjoyable racing experience. The 26-week schedule is designed to allow time off between races for other family activities through out the race season.

Although Mini Cup racecars are just one half size of NASCARS, the racers are just as serious about their sport. Marketing their cars to potential sponsors or race supporters has become a way for them to help reduce their racing expense. The Florida Mini Cup Chris Fountaine Challenge competes in front of thousands of race fans each year, which creates a huge marketing opportunity, as auto racing is the #1 spectator sport in America and its fans are known to be the most brand loyal in the world.

Many businesses see the incredible advantages to auto racing advertising that include photos of the sponsored car in their other printed and multimedia ads, increased sales from race fans and ticket giveaways to customers, vendors or employees. Most racers promote their sponsors by taking their racecar to the storefront for special events such as grand openings, anniversary sales or holiday promotions. Some companies such as Soiltech, Racecar Engineering, Clark's Construction, C J's Cheer and Crawford Signs are official race supporters of the Chris Fountaine Challenge, other supporters are always welcome. For companies wanting the ultimate auto racing advertising medium, sponsoring a specific race date or series of dates are available and can be a great marketing tool to boost or establish name recognition.

The Florida Mini Cup Chris Fontaine Challenge is a safe, affordable, family oriented race program for people of all social and economic backgrounds. Whether you're interested in becoming a racer or a business looking for an advertising opportunity to increase sales and market share, the Chris Fontaine Challenge may be what you're looking for. To get more information check the attractive user friendly web page at WWW.Floridaminicup.com or call the race promoter Tom Clark at 813 653-3274/813 478-0293.

Sources for this article include WWW.Floridaminicup.com and WWW.Minicup.com.




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Friday, November 04, 2005

 LOS ANGELES, CA September 23, 2004 -- Are you wondering how an online apparel boutique partnered with a renowned NASCAR racing company? LoveFifi Racing, a division of LoveFifi.com, is pleased to announce the Primary Sponsorship program with the Keith Coleman Racing (KCR) team #26 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Veteran NASCAR driver Mark Green has committed to represent KCR in the NASCAR Busch Series (NBS). The sponsorship features impressive signage, giveaways, announcements and other exciting sponsorship involvement throughout the coming weeks.

For the first time in NASCAR history, racing fans and enthusiasts will witness an online intimate apparel company serving as a sponsor for any NASCAR race, which, contrary to common perception, is watched by a 42% female audience. Earlier this year, statistics show that NBS events that were shown on cable and network television averaged 1.5 million households, 2.1 million viewers and 55.2 million total viewers.

When asked �Why NASCAR?', Fifi, Queen Executive Officer (QEO) of LoveFifi.com, says, "NASCAR fans are MY girls. When I look out into the stands I see a world of women who are going to be more than just customers, they are going to be my friends. Our motto says it all � it's not about numbers�gorgeous is gorgeous no matter what your size, shape or age."

LoveFifi.com will participate in the following NBS races: Mr. Goodcents 300 in Kansas City on October 9; Sam's Town 250 in Memphis on October 23; Aaron's 312 in Atlanta on October 30; Basha's Supermarkets 200 in Phoenix on November 6; and Ford 300 in Miami on November 20. QEO, Fifi, and CEO, Gary Landry, will be present at the races.

For additional LoveFifi.com product or company information, visit their company website at www.LoveFifi.com or call (818) 848-7232.

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Thursday, November 03, 2005

 (Rock Falls, IL) Gearhead Racing Fans is a growing group of NASCAR fans who have taken it upon themselves to help NASCAR Busch Series racing teams with needed funding. The weak US economy has led to many of the teams in the nationally televised racing series to either close down or run a limited schedule due to a lack of corporate sponsorship. The series' current points leader, driver Todd Bodine's Herzog-Jackson owned Chevy, is without a sponsor and is contemplating its future in the 2003 series.

Gearhead is currently an associate sponsor on the #10 Nesquick Ford driven by Scott Riggs. The group also assisted driver Johnny Sauter's effort at Daytona in the season's opening race. Many more sponsorships are expected as the group's membership continues to grow.

In return for their membership fee, Gearhead members are eligible to share in the group's sponsorship benefits, many of which are not available to the typical race fan. Benefits such as sponsor's access at the race track, preferred parking at most tracks, autographed items, and other items are highly coveted by race fans. Membership fees start at $50 per year and give the member full access to the sponsor benefits.

Tom Myers, founder of Gearhead Racing Fans, says the concept of the group is very simple. "To my knowledge, this type of support has never before been offered by the fans to race teams. Other fan-based groups have tried to finance an entire race team from car ownership to primary sponsorship, but that takes too much money and spreads the benefits of sponsorship too thin among the members," Myers said. "Gearhead's concept is unique in that we don't cater to any one team in particular. We pool the fans' money, offer sponsorship to a selected team, and distribute the sponsorship benefits among the group according to which race the member is attending."

Scott Riggs, driver of the Nesquick Ford said, "Gearhead Racing Fans is what racing is all about," said Riggs. "The fans are the reason sponsors gravitate to NASCAR. It's the sponsors like Gearhead that keep the fans coming back by offering up rewards for loyalty."

NASCAR fans seeking membership information may visit www.gearheadfans.com.


Note to media�.Tom Myers may contacted for additional information by email at tom@gearheadfans.com or by phone at 800-445-9210 (work phone).




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Wednesday, November 02, 2005

 Panasonic, title partner of the Toyota Formula 1 team has launched an exciting new microsite for the 2003 season at http://www.panasoniceurope.com/racing dedicated to the Panasonic Toyota Racing team. The central component to the online campaign is their new 'Build a car' competition, which brings the Formula 1 experience to life in a fun and interactive way. The object of the competition is to build your own Panasonic Toyota racing car by collecting key parts of the car.

The car parts are collected by completing shockwave challenges, such as -
'The Pit stop Challenge' and 'The Aerodynamic Challenge.'

The grand prize is a drive in a Formula 1 car for the person who builds their car with the highest overall score. Other main prizes are a signed driver's helmet, VIP tickets to an F1 event, signed steering wheel and Panasonic products. In addition there are various monthly prizes to be won. The site will also feature a photo and video diary by team members including this season's new drivers, Frenchman Olivier Panis and F1 newcomer, Brazilian Christiano da Matta, as the team embarks upon its second season in the pinnacle of motorsport.

Significant progress has been made and our team is ready to begin its first quest for top ten grid positions and regular points finish in 2003.

Press release ends:

If you need any more information please email me at jeffc@summitmedia.co.uk




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