Kendall Late Model Series Gets New Title Sponsor
Series Announces 2002
Schedule
Indianapolis, Ind. (January 13, 2002) - In a surprising
announcement Saturday night at the Kendall Late Model Series Awards
Banquet, it was announced by Champion Racing Association officials
that the Kendall Late Model Series would be immediately renamed the
CRA Sunoco Super Series with the signing of new series sponsor Sunoco
Mid-America, which markets Sunoco Gasoline Products in Indiana,
Michigan, and Ohio
"We are losing a great
partner that has helped establish this series since it's beginning
five years ago," announced series Director Glenn Luckett, "Kendall
Motor Oil has been sold and involved in two other corporate mergers in
a little over a year." "It was a corporate decision to not spend any
marketing dollars on the Kendall product for 2002 and beyond at this
time." "I believe it was a winning relationship for the series and for
Kendall, the Kendall Late Model Series became a recognized name by
race fans all over the country."
Sunoco Mid-America, based in Toledo, Ohio, has signed a three-year
agreement to be the title sponsor of the series. Sunoco Mid-America is
a division of the Sun Oil Company headquartered in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
"We have been involved
with the series for several years as a car and an event sponsor,"
remarked Bud Talbot, Area Manager for Sunoco Mid-America, "we have had
tremendous success using the car and series events to grow the Sunoco
customer base in this region." "When we were presented with the
opportunity to take over as the title sponsor of the series, we saw it
as an opportunity to further grow the Sunoco business using the series
as a marketing tool to attract new customers and more repeat business
to the Sunoco Convenience Stores through out this region."
The new series logo will
be released in the next couple of weeks. The series will also have a
new web site in the near future at
www.sunocosuperseries.com !
The 2002 CRA Sunoco
Super Series schedule was also announced at the awards banquet on
Saturday. The series will have 18 events on the schedule again in
2002. For the first time ever, the series will host an event in
Michigan. On Wednesday, July 3 the series will visit Kalamazoo
Speedway located in Kalamazoo, Michigan for a 150-lap event. The
series will visit Michigan again on September 21 when it will present
a 100-lap event at US 131 Motorsports Park located in Martin,
Michigan.
Managing Partner R.J. Scott and Series Director
Glenn Luckett Announced the 2002 Schedule
The series will have
five events at Anderson Speedway, two events at Indianapolis Raceway
Park, Toledo Speedway, Angola Motor Speedway, Shadybowl Speedway and
Winchester Speedway. Plymouth Speedway, Kalamazoo Speedway and US 131
Motorsports Park will each host one series event. The longest event on
the schedule will be the traditional Anderson 400 at Anderson Speedway
on Saturday July 13th.