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TODD
BODINE TO DEBUT SPONSORSHIP WITH MONSTER AT NASHVILLE SUPERSPEEDWAY
JUNE 7
CHARLOTTE,
N.C. (June 5, 2003) – Herzog Jackson Motorsports (HJM) and Todd
Bodine will debut a three-race sponsorship deal with Monster this
Saturday in the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway.
The No. 92 Chevrolet Monte Carlo will also be displaying the famous
Monster logo in the Meijer 300 at Kentucky (Ky.) Speedway on June
14th and in the GNC Live Well 250 at The Milwaukee (Wisc.) Mile on
June 29th.
"Monster
is excited to be partnering with Herzog Jackson Motorsports and the
#92 NASCAR Busch Series car driven by Todd Bodine. This is our first
racing marketing program at the elite NASCAR level and we are proud
to be associated with a first-place team of this caliber," said
Carole Johnson, SVP of Marketing, Monster. "Monster is a brand
that reaches all consumers at every stage of their career and we are
looking forward to getting our brand in front of racing fans."
Currently
sitting in first place in the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series driver's points
standings, it is safe to say that Bodine has had a stellar season
thus far. Bodine notched a win at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway in March,
and has also racked up nine top-10 finishes and six top-five finishes
in the No. 92 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. This translates into a better
than 60% top-10 finish rate so far this season.
Todd
Bodine enters the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway
with four starts in the Busch Series at the 1.33-mile track. Out of
four starts, he has two top-10 finishes, those coming in the first
two Busch races to be held at the new track. Barely missing the top-10
in June of 2002 and April of 2003, he placed 11th and 13th respectively.
Because
Bodine is splitting his time between the Winston Cup event at Pocono
(Penn.) Raceway and the Busch race at Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway,
he will be forced to miss Friday's first practice. Veteran Busch Series
driver Mike McLaughlin, who has been helping with the practicing and
qualifying of the No. 92 in all non-companion events this season,
will once again be sitting in the driver's seat for the initial practice.
If it happens that Bodine is not able to arrive in Nashville in time
for Friday's Bud Pole qualifying, McLaughlin will also be qualifying
the No. 92.
"I'm
hoping for at least a top-10 finish at Nashville," stated Bodine.
"We finished 13th in April, and I thought that it was a pretty
decent finish considering that I had no time whatsoever in the car.
This weekend will be pretty much the same with me splitting my time
between the Cup race at Pocono and the Busch race at Nashville. The
entire HJM team is really focused on the big picture – that
being the Busch Series Championship. We really appreciate the opportunity
that Monster has given us and are proud to be representing such a
great organization."
Live
coverage of the Trace Adkins Chrome 300 will begin at 7:30 pm EDT
on FX. MRN Radio will also broadcast the event live beginning at 7:30
pm EDT.
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