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May 01, 2007 at
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How many of you can name the sponsors that are on the drivers cars in the WoO?
Does it influence your purchase of a certain brand or service if they are associated with sprint car racing.
How many of you have purchased one or more products associated with the sponsors?
Would you say you go out of your way to purchase a product from a sponsor of the sport?
Would you say that you try to influence others to make a purchase of a sponsors product or service?
I am just curioous as fans often say they are brand loyal well let us see if we can prove that. No one is right or wrong here it is just curiousity that makes me ask. There is no need to identify yourself or where your from just curious that is all.
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May 01, 2007 at
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i try to buy from people in the sprint car business if possible like i buy my cardboard shipping boxes from a team owner in ohio
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May 01, 2007 at
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I use Quaker State oil in my truck. I specify Open Joist products at work. I bought stuff from a Casey's General Store once (they don't have any in my area), I shop at Bass Pro Shops, I am placing an order at Arizona Tools soon, I own a pair of RacinSoles for my shoes, I have a Volcano Joe's coffee mug that I use everyday - sometimes with Volcano Joe's coffee in it, I use Snap-On tools (and Craftsman...closet NASCAR fan), I read Penthouse (okay - I just look at the pictures), and I give my business to several local pubs, pizza joints, and restaurants who support the local racing scene. Do I go out of my way? Probably not so much, but if I have a choice between "brand X" and a brand I know is sponsoring a race team...well the choice is simple.
Former Owner/President of FAST and Black Swamp Media
Group. Currently just another fan in the stands.
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May 01, 2007 at
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i own i dirt sportsman car here in new york,but i try and support all the sprint car products i can.
livin on the coast of n.carolina,no dirt to be
found,thank god for hoseheads!!!!!
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May 01, 2007 at
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If I have a choice of products i am buying anyway i will pay some more to support a sponser. Locally i have went without quotes on my sod and lawncare service to support sponsers Thanks Arbor Care and Adrian Sod!! Alot of times I will go out of my way if i can prove i am suppoprting a sponser.
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May 02, 2007 at
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I would guess that 90% of my fuel and restroom stops are at Caseys.
I never leave without an additional purchase also.
Ethanol is fuel of choice as they are the main sponsor of a car that I also sponsor.
Save your butt, get a colon screening TODAY
For complete line of Sponsor Awards check out
MarshallTownLaser.com
Duane Davis
Laser Engraving
641-751-7777
101 N Center
Marshalltown, Iowa
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May 02, 2007 at
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I try to buy sponsors products - and I buy most of my parts from O'Reilly's. I also let the people know why I'm there - or why I'm buying something. Of course those counter guys usually look at me like I'm from Mars (It is still a planet, isn't it?) Once, at Western Auto they weren't so happy with their companies sponsorship of Darrell Waltrip. They said "there went our Christmas bonus".
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