NHRA announced today that RACING ELECTRONICS, the worldwide
leader in providing radio communications products to the motorsports industry,
has renewed its official sponsorship as the Official Radio Communications
provider of NHRA.
For two decades, RACING ELECTRONICS has been the Official
Radio Communications sponsor of the world’s largest motorsports sanctioning
body, providing hand-held radios, headsets, mobile units, ancillary products,
base radios, antennas, on-site setup and support for the NHRA Full Throttle
Drag Racing Series events, the divisional NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series
events, NHRA’s owned and operated facilities and broadcasting.
“Racing Electronics has been a long-standing official
sponsor of NHRA, providing a much needed service to the league, the race teams
and our fans,” said Gary Darcy, senior vice president of sales and marketing,
NHRA. “This agreement ensures Racing Electronics will continue its
involvement in the sport for years to come.”
In addition, RACING ELECTRONICS has a major presence at the
NHRA Manufacturers Midway at NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series events,
providing on-site sales, rentals and service for scanners, headsets and
communication needs for NHRA race teams and fans.
“Since 2004, we have valued our official sponsorship with
NHRA,” said Bruce Silver, president and CEO of RACING ELECTRONICS. “Because of
our success in the sport, it was a logical decision to renew our agreement
early. Moving forward, we intend to extend our relationship with the
teams and the fans with our newly launched scanner rental program.”
RACING ELECTRONICS has been in the racing industry for 24
years. What began as a hobby in 1988 has grown to become the world leader
in race communications. RACING ELECTRONICS is a manufacturer and supplier of a
complete line of race communication products and accessories, providing its
customers 2-way radios, scanners, headphones and headsets, as well as a
complete selection of accessories and sportswear, and a guide listing the
year’s races and scanner frequencies for specific events.
No comments:
Post a Comment