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Auto Racing is the fastest growing, most popular way to advertise any form of  business today. From the colorful cars to the very devoted fans there probally is not a more economical way to get your name out to the public. The exposure of the cars traveling to and from the track and at the race track itself. The alliances built through contact with the fans and even other competitors proves to be very economical compared to today's high advertising costs.
Here at MaSCOM Racing we would like to offer you some of this opportunity.  We offer several different ways for you to become involved.  From simple advertising on the car, to involvement with your business through print advertising. We try to give you more for your money. We believe that by just having your name on the car dosn't allow
you the most for your dollar, but by integrating it into other advertising that you do, it will enhance your advertising budget.  How? There are several ways.  Including using our car or it's likeness in your advertising. Having the car and driver on display at your place of business for a day.  Reward your employees or best customers with a night at the race track.  Have our car and driver on dispay at a company function.  Being recognized at the track. I'm sure there are others when you sit down and think about it.

Below we will show some of the costs associated with our team, from travel to maintenance to give you an idea of the costs we can incurre,
    
Travel:
Traveling to and from the tracks is always a major expense.  Figuring just the cost of deisel fuel at this time is somewhere around $2.69gal and our tow vehicale gets roughly 10 mpg.
Pit Passes = $20 each is the norm and some special shows can go to $35 each pass.

Motor:
Usually we can get an entire season out if our motor. When it's time to refresh it the cost can be between $500 & $1200 barring any breakages throughout the season.

Tires and Wheels:
Tires are = $100 each
Wheels = $65

Race Fuel:
114 Octane Race Fuel = approx $5.99 a gal (as of 6/01/2007)

Keeping up appearances throughout the year vary, but being this is a bit of a contact sport, it's not unusual to spend $200 to $400 a season.


So as you can see there are some costs involved in this wonderful sport. But the exposure that is producese can be unmeasurable.  One of the things I have noticed when pulling the race car, is that very few people do not look at the car or the enclosed trailer as they pass or are passed going down the highway.  That's hard to measure there but it is still another source of exposure you are likely missing today.  So check out
page 2 of our Marketing Partnership section and see what some of our plans are.  
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