Chrysler won't suspend NASCAR program, will reduce funding

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    A rubber bullet has been dodged: NASCAR can still count on sponsorship dollars and involvement provided by the Detroit 3. Chrysler has stated that it will reduce the funds that flow from its taps into NASCAR, but won't leave the sport. As far as marketing and advertising goes, the "stock cars" still pay. Mike Acavitti, who runs the motorsports program at Dodge, said "We have to get our expenses in line with our revenues," but also said that "We're not going to pull out. We are going to throttle back. NASCAR is not exempt from anything else that we do to market and promote vehicles."

    Chrysler is cutting back 30% on its NASCAR spend, but will still honor its current contracts. Ford has said it's reducing its NASCAR fund by 20%, and GM says that it, too, will be doling out a smaller NASCAR allowance and letting track sponsorships lapse to go along with its getting out of the Yankees business. Even Toyota plans to spend less on NASCAR. No matter what, though, NASCAR isn't going anywhere -- after all, even if all of the car companies and all of the other sponsors left, the guys in the overalls could always race, you know... stock cars.

    [source: Reuters via Speedzzter]Chrysler won't suspend NASCAR program, will reduce funding originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 18 Dec 2008 19:39:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.



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    What kind of crap is this?
    They will spend good money on NASCAR, but they have their hand out for gov. help.
    Please tell me again why its the overpaid workers fault and not managments fault there going under.

    I say let them all go bankrupt and start over!!!!!!
     
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    Everyone involved with these companies is to blame.
    There is no more employee/employer/company loyalty and pride.
    Every single human being that gets involved with these companies is just there to suck out as much 'blood' as possible before moving on. It's a free for all.
     
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