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Fan can win driving school trip in Gillette's 'TimeShaver Challenge'

By SceneDaily Staff

Thursday, September 11, 2008

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Gillette Fusion announced the formation of the “TimeShaver Challenge,” a program that will award weekly prizes to consumers aligned with the Gillette Young Guns driver who shaves the most off his time on pit road in each of the 10 races of the Chase For The Sprint Cup.

In addition to weekly group prizes, the program will provide 10 grand prize winners an opportunity to travel to Charlotte, N.C., to compete in a customized driving school led by Gillette Young Guns Clint Bowyer, Kurt Busch, Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin, Kasey Kahne and Ryan Newman.
 
“This unique consumer promotion allows fans to follow the Gillette Young Guns drivers throughout the Chase and have a chance to win their own opportunity to compete for the Gillette TimeShaver Trophy,” said Michelle Potorski, Associate Marketing Director, Gillette Male Blades and Razors. “Race fans know that precision on pit road is like the precision of our razors, the slightest advantage leads to remarkable results.”

In its fifth year, the Gillette Young Guns program serves as a marketing platform for Gillette. Gillette Young Guns drivers have claimed four NASCAR Cup championships and four Daytona 500 victories.

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2 responses to "Fan can win driving school trip in Gillette's 'TimeShaver Challenge'"
  1. 1
    Karen said:
    Sep 13, 2008 at 9:25 AM

    So how do I get in?? Driving school with Kasey, Kurt and Carl? Sign me up!! Hey, do I get to race them too? ;)

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    raymond kincaid said:
    Sep 16, 2008 at 6:22 AM

    i would like to sign my wife up for this. after all,she is a kasey kahne fan

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