NATIONSRENT INKS DEAL WITH ANDERSON 400
ANDERSON, Ind.
(July 12, 2004) -
One of the leading full service equipment rental
companies in the United States, NationsRent has inked a deal to sponsor
the 38th Anderson 400 presented by Corteco and Great Deals at
Anderson Speedway on Saturday, July 17.
"We are pleased to form an agreement with NationsRent
to
sponsor the Anderson 400," said Buddy Davis, Promotion/Marketing Director
of Anderson Speedway. "This event carries some of the richest traditions
in short track racing and with a new association with NationsRent, the
Anderson 400 has a promising future," added Davis.
From the private contractor to the global corporation,
NationsRent customers enjoy one-stop shopping, with access to over 600
different types of name brand rental equipment, new and used equipment
sales, merchandise sales, replacement parts, as well as customer
maintenance and repair services.
If you need to pick up tools and supplies at a convenient
location, let NationsRent show you how thier alliance with Lowe’s Home
Improvement Centers can help. You’ll find everything you need, all under
one roof seven days a week - another NationsRent advantage!
Each of NationsRent 266 locations is focused on serving
their customers’ individual needs, with a broad selection of products and
services, combined with an emphasis on safety, customer service,
integrity, and quality.
New equipment is arriving daily so they’ll be sure to have
what you need. Rest assured there high standards of customer satisfaction
continue after your transaction, with "No Sweat" service available 24
hours a day.
The Anderson 400 has an impressive history with many of
the top drivers competing in the legendary event in the previous 37 years.
Tiny Lund of South Carolina won the 1974 race with Bobby Allison, Darrell
Waltrip and Rusty Wallace all making at least one appearance in the event.
The winner's list is a who's who of short track racing
including Dave Watson, Mark Martin, Bob Senneker, Alan Kulwicki, Dick
Trickle, Mike Eddy, Bryan Reffner, Kevin Cywinski and Gary St. Amant.
Added with the recent Sunoco Super Series winners, the list is one of the
most renowned in stock car racing.
For the fifth consecutive year, the Sunoco Super Series
Late Models are sanctioning the historic event. Greenfield's Kenny Tweedy
won the inaugural event with the Sunoco Super Series in 2000, fending off
challenges from two of the greatest stock car drivers, Canadian Hall of
Fame member Junior Hanley and Badger standout Scott Hansen.
Daleville's Bull Baker took the checkered flag in 2001
with Chet Fillip and Bobby Parsley winning the last two events. Fillip
became the first driver in history to win the Pay Less / Delco Remy Little
500 and Anderson 400. Kentucky's Parsley earned the prestigious victory
last July, holding off a furious challenge from Hanley.
One of the most accomplished drivers in Midwestern stock
car racing, Mike Eddy will compete in the 38th NationsRent 400
presented by Corteco and Great Deals. The seven-time American Speed
Association Champion will drive for Ohio car owner Jeff Miller.
Eddy’s 2004 appearance marks his initial start in the
Sunoco Super Series Late Models and his return to the historic NationsRent
400. He last appeared in the event in1998.
Activities for the 38th NationsRent 400
presented by Corteco and Great Deals begin on Friday, July 16, with pole
qualifying set for 8 p.m. The MAX/WLBC Friday Night Summer Series will
also be featured with the McCrocklin Ford & Mobility Legends, Insight
ThunderCars on the Oval and Figure 8 and Chappy's Rent to Own Front Wheel
Drives.
On Saturday, July 17, a warm-up session is set for 5 p.m.
with an on-track autograph session scheduled for 6. The 38th
NationsRent 400 presented by Corteco and Great Deals goes green at 8.
General admission tickets for the event are $18 in advance and $20 on race
day.
For additional information on NationsRent, visit
www.nationsrent.com. For more
information on Anderson Speedway, visit
www.andersonspeedway.com or
contact Anderson Speedway at (765) 642-0206.
For More Information, Contact:
Kyle Larson
Public Relations
Anderson Speedway
(765) 642-0206, ext. 21
klarson@andersonspeedway.com