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NASCAR: RJR may follow Union 76 out of sport
ESPN.com ^ | Tuesday, February 4 | By Robin Miller

Posted on 02/04/2003 4:59:35 PM PST by AStack75

R.J. Reynolds and NASCAR recently announced this year's Winston Cup point fund will be a record $17 million. What they didn't say was that whoever snares the $4,250,000 for first place in 2003 may also be the final Winston Cup champion.

ESPN.com has learned that R.J. Reynolds is seriously looking at ending its long and rich association with the stock car world after 33 years. This follows by just a few days Union 76's announcement that it would cease its 50-year relationship as NASCAR's official fuel and oil. A top-level source inside the tobacco industry and another source close to the situation said RJR is prepared to shut down this remarkable partnership and that NASCAR is already pursuing a replacement.

"There are five years left on the contract, but RJR would walk away as the title sponsor if a suitable replacement could be found," said the source, who requested anonymity. "With all the lawsuits and litigation surrounding the tobacco industry now, Winston feels like it's time to step aside.

"And NASCAR is actively looking for a new title sponsor."

UPS, Coca-Cola and McDonald's are thought to be very interested in hitching their wagon to the marketing monster that has become NASCAR.

"We just re-established our relationship with R.J. Reynolds and we look forward to continuing our long-standing and beneficial relationship," said NASCAR vice president of corporate communications Jim Hunter when asked about the possibility of losing NASCAR's sponsorship.

Asked if NASCAR had a waiting list of potential title sponsors in the event RJR did bail before its contract expired, Hunter said:

"In a hypothetical world, if the need ever came, we think it's a pretty good property."

Denny Darnell, senior manager of media relations for Sports Marketing Enterprises, denied the report had any validity.

"That would be a shock in that we have a 33-year relationship with NASCAR and we have a multiyear contract with NASCAR," said Darnell, whose agency handles all of RJR's involvement with the series that has exploded into the national consciousness the past decade.

The Winston name and logo has been synonymous with NASCAR for 33 years.

"Our intentions are to continue to grow with NASCAR in the future."

NASCAR's drivers, teams and partners have reaped the rewards of an estimated $100 million in purse, bonus and point fund money since becoming the Winston Cup Series in 1971.

Rusty Wallace also reacted with disbelief, but said replacing RJR would be nearly impossible.

"First of all, I've never heard one word on the subject of RJR leaving and I'd have a hard time believing it," replied the 1989 Winston Cup champ. "The Union 76 thing was a big surprise, but this would be a shocker.

"To lose a sponsorship like Winston would be catastrophic."

Wallace knows firsthand all the little things RJR has done throughout the years.

"When a lot of us were coming up we didn't have anything and Winston would buy us uniforms. If you were a little stock car track Winston would supply all the paint so we had all these red and white tracks across the country.

"I mean they did so many good things for so many people."

Winston, which ended its sponsorship of the National Hot Rod Association and professional golf in order to comply with the Master Settlement Tobacco Agreement, dropped NASCAR's No Bull 5 Program for 2003 after a five-year run. That was a bonus program that offered $1 million to a driver and a NASCAR fan in five selected events.

RJR also continues to sponsor NASCAR's Winston West stock car series.

While the Indy Racing League has failed to keep its title sponsors (Pep Boys and Northern Light) and is currently seeking one, Championship Auto Racing Teams had PPG Industries during 1979-96, FedEx during 1997-2002 and now has Bridgestone and Ford. After losing Winston, the NHRA acquired POWERade last year.

But no racing series can approach the numbers (years and dollars) that NASCAR has had with Winston.


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To: tacticalogic; WSGilcrest
Better than the McDonald's Cup (paraphrase)
Better that than "The Wonderbra Cup".

Hey, they like to call McDonalds McY-D's

Let's call it the "D Cup"!
21 posted on 02/04/2003 6:29:22 PM PST by freedumb2003
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To: AStack75
It's news to me that Union 76 is still selling gas somewhere. I googled up their web site, and it looks like it's just a marketing front for ConocoPhillips these days.
http://www.76.com/cgi-bin/b2cpt01/scripts/home.jsp?Site=76
"ConocoPhillips Company
Copyright© 2002-2003"
22 posted on 02/04/2003 6:59:02 PM PST by PAR35
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To: mrmargaritaville; norton
As a season ticket holder at Texas Motor Speedway, since it's infamous opening date, and a lifelong speedfreak. Even having done a bit of Motocrossing and Enduro work earlier in life, I very much understand where these guys come from.
There will always be a sponsor, because as just with NASA, we must always go faster and further than we have before.
Coors or Bud or Miller or etc, is more than willing to jump in.

The fuel story kind of struck a personal tone, as back in my youth, we popped a telecom manhole cover and found about six inches of gasoline floating on top of the usual murk.
The station across the street was eventually shut down and replaced by a...McDonalds.
23 posted on 02/04/2003 7:06:59 PM PST by dtel (Texas Longhorn cattle for sale at all times. We don't rent pigs)
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To: KneelBeforeZod
they're afraid the japanese cars will come

You left out the obligatory FR link:

Camrys in Cup? Toyota expected to join NASCAR's big league in '07
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/813037/posts

24 posted on 02/04/2003 7:11:09 PM PST by PAR35
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To: PAR35
It's news to me that Union 76 is still selling gas somewhere.

One place they used to do so was a truck stop at exit 109B of I-95 in Elkton, MD. About 7 or 8 years ago Unocal pulled out of Elkton. TA (TravelAmerica?) now owns/franchises that truck stop, which competes with the Petro truck stop at exit 109A, i.e., across the interchange from TA.

foreverfree

25 posted on 02/04/2003 7:15:30 PM PST by foreverfree
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To: AStack75
For those with long memories...there was a time it was just called Grand National Stock Car Racing...the top division of NASCAR.
27 posted on 02/04/2003 7:30:47 PM PST by xp38
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To: xp38
Of course that was a simpler time when seeing any auto racing on television was considered a treat.
28 posted on 02/04/2003 7:33:19 PM PST by xp38
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To: foreverfree
I remember when they bought the Pure chain, and then ran it into the ground (although not nearly as quickly as BP ran through the Sinclair stations they bought).
29 posted on 02/04/2003 7:54:53 PM PST by PAR35
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To: freedumb2003
Let's call it the "D Cup"!

Might not be a bad nickname for Bristol, either.

30 posted on 02/05/2003 6:00:14 AM PST by tacticalogic (Controlled application of force is the sincerest form of communication.)
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To: AStack75
RJR official says sponsor not preparing to leave

http://www.thatsracin.com/mld/thatsracin/5111119.htm

31 posted on 02/05/2003 10:27:52 AM PST by Deadeye Division
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To: Deadeye Division
I'm glad to hear that. Going to NASCAR races just wouldn't be the same without the Winston hotties giving away free smokes.
32 posted on 02/06/2003 5:26:03 PM PST by AStack75
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