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    The sponsorship deal lasted for 17 years and during that time the event attracted many of the prominent three year olds. [ 2 ] In 1984, the event was upgraded to Grade III status, then, following the sale of the track to Jerry Carroll that led to the track's renaming to Turfway Park in 1986, featured a substantial purse increase in 1988, was ...

  3. Zaxby's - Wikipedia

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    Zaxbys was a sponsor for Joey Clanton in the No. 09 JTG Daugherty Racing truck in the NCWTS. Zaxby's also sponsored the late John Wes Townley (son of co-founder Tony) in NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series and Xfinity Series, and Townley's Athenian Motorsports. [15] John Wes retired from competition after 2016, thus ending the sponsorship.

  4. Golden Corral - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 to 2006, the restaurant sponsored the Golden Corral 500, a NASCAR Cup Series spring race at Atlanta Motor Speedway and was the main sponsor for the 2009 season of WindTunnel with Dave Despain on Speed. Golden Corral also sponsored the No. 28 Yates Racing Ford of Travis Kvapil during select NASCAR Cup Series events in the 2009 season.

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    American Express Company (NYSE:AXP) inked a new multi-year sponsorship with Formula 1 to expand Amex’s partnership with the motorsport giant from the Americas region to a global level. As an ...

  6. Contingency sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Common in auto racing, contingency sponsorship is a form of sponsorship whereby race teams place company decals on their vehicles in exchange for awards for winning or meeting certain performance goals. [1] These awards can be monetary, or can include credits for free or discounted equipment. [2] Contingency decals on a NASCAR car

  7. Jim Trueman - Wikipedia

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    James R. Trueman (May 25, 1935 – June 11, 1986) was an American businessman and automobile racing team owner. His most successful business ventures were Red Roof Inn motels and the Truesports racing team. Bobby Rahal won the 1986 Indianapolis 500 for the team. Eleven days after the victory, Trueman succumbed to colon cancer [1] and died at ...

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