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8/9/06

Long Whatton racer Simon Ward ended his season of racing in France in the best possible way by taking his first race win. Ward racing in the French Porsche-VTR championship, stormed to victory in the final round of the championship at Nevers. Loughborough Echo

22/9/07

A race win from 4th on the grid, helped by a crash from the leading 2 cars the lead came at the end of lap 1 and despite stiff opposition from Fiabe Sospiri in the Spritel Car, Simon held off the Italian to take his First win.

11/8/07

First time in the car.
First time in a front wheel drive race car.
First time at Oulton Park International circuit. First time with a new team.
2nd place! A tough weekend where we didn’t crash, fall off, spin or put a foot wrong. Unlike many of our competitors!

22/9/07

2nd place at silverstone! Turning into a bit of a habit this podium lark! A fabulous race weekend, good strong test on the friday followed by a strong qualifying and an excellent race, all underpinned by a magnificent race team in WRO racing, I look forward to racing with them next year.

   
 

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A professional touch
Apart from spectators, media coverage adds to the audience figures for your exposure. As professional spokesperson in the high octane world of motorsport, Simon Attracts massive PR and media interest - something his competitors crave for. He is regularly featured in Lifestye magazines, National newspapers, radio and television.

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Racing circuits provide impressive venues for hospitality for staff, clients & prospective customers to influence dealings on neutral territory. Furthermore, Simon's links as a motor racing instructor give him added knowledge in organising corporate driving days at venues throughout the UK.

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No campaign involving sponsorship would be complete without special promotions both 'in house' or elsewhere (such as exhibitions / shows & functions) involving both driver & car.
In summary
A motorsport marketing campaign can offer:

  Corporate livery on the racing car, drivers suit / helmet, team uniform & team transporter
  Press releases with company name / branding
  Massive media exposure all races in 2008 are televised
  Race day product promotions
  Car / driver availability for special promotions away from racing environment
 
Hospitality at races for staff / clients & prospective customers
 
Non-race day corporate driving days for staff / clients & prospective customers
  A legitimate business expense that can be offset against taxes






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