John Andretti gets sponsor for next four Sprint Cup races
By SceneDaily Staff
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Front Row Motorsports officials announced that Window World Inc. will extend its NASCAR Sprint Cup sponsorship of the No. 34 team and driver John Andretti.
The company, which was on the team's car for the season-opening Daytona 500, will also sponsor Andretti at Auto Club Speedway in California, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway and Bristol Motor Speedway.
“This is great news for Front Row Motorsports and Window World,” said Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins. “Daytona was the first time Window World sponsored a race car. On the track, and off the track, their program was a success. The Window World customers and employees have all rallied behind this program. We want to continue that momentum for another four races.”
Financial terms of the sponsorship were not disclosed.
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Pat Draper said:
Feb 18, 2009 at 11:48 AMI'm glad John has at least 4 more rides in sprint cup. I'ts just to bad because of the economy that so many drivers are just in and out of cars during the season. Of course the ideal thing is getting seat time and no driver can be excepted to make a few races now and then and run as well as the full time guys. That is no reflection on any driver that is just the way it is. But i guess a few rides now and then are better than none. Good luck to John.
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» Confirm Abuse ReportBernadette Motherway said:
Feb 18, 2009 at 4:46 PMHere is another one with a 'name' and can't do anything!
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» Confirm Abuse ReportTerry Duling said:
Feb 18, 2009 at 10:06 PM"Can't do anything"? I don't call making the Daytona 500 and doing well enough to attract continued sponsorship for the next four races as "can't do anything". Wonder how much big league racing expertise ol' Bernadette has? From a long time, born and raised in Indy fan: You go, Big John!
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» Confirm Abuse ReportBernadette Motherway said:
Feb 19, 2009 at 11:51 AMBorn and raised Indy fan. I suppose that constitutes big league racing expertise.
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» Confirm Abuse ReportNick Doneilo said:
Feb 19, 2009 at 8:10 PMI'm with you on this one Terry. I call making the 500 and getting more sponsorship something. Plus didn't he win at back in 1997? If my memory serves correct he did. Go John!
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