JumpFly Joins #40 Key Motorsports in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
JumpFly,
the leaders in professional Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search
Marketing and Microsoft AdCenter account setup and management
partnered with Key Motorsports for the 2006 NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series season. JumpFly will make their NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series debut Saturday October 7th at the freshly paved
Talladega
SuperSpeedway.
Algonquin,
IL (PRWEB) October 6, 2006 - JumpFly expanded its NASCAR presence
through a partnership with Key
Motorsports in the NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series. JumpFly's logo will appear on
the #40 Chevrolet Silverado Truck, which will help reach other
NASCAR sponsors, who have proven to be likely potential JumpFly
clients. Additionally, JumpFly will create and manage Key
Motorsports' Internet advertising campaigns in order to maximize
the team's online marketing results and help secure additional
team sponsors.
"We
are excited about the partnership with JumpFly," said
team owner Curtis W. Key Sr. "Brad's a genius, JumpFly
is a great concept and we are happy to have their support.
Things are coming together, and we are on the cusp of being
the competitive team we set out to be in the NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series, that in combination with the expertise of JumpFly,
we believe we will see more sponsorship interests as we move
into the 2007 season and we are looking for JumpFly to help
us secure and manage those opportunities."
Key Motorsports
boasts a successful, proven and experienced team, led by crew
chief Barry Dodson, who is best known for guiding Rusty Wallace
to his NASCAR Nextel Cup Series crown in 1989 with Blue Max
Racing. The Winston-Salem, North Carolina native has amassed
19 Nextel Cup and six Craftsman Truck Series victories as
a crew chief. He has worked over the years for other notable
drivers as Darrell Waltrip, Kyle Petty and Richard Childress.
"We're
very excited about expanding our NASCAR branding efforts into
the Craftsman Truck Series," said Doug Silk, JumpFly
Director of Sales. "NASCAR has proven to be a very powerful
medium for reaching new clients."
The #40
Key Motorsports team currently sits 31st in the overall team
owner point standings after 19 of the 25 scheduled NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series races in 2006. That puts Key Motorsports
#40 within striking distance of two other teams battling for
the coveted top 30 positions. The team currently trails 30th
place #98 Evernham Motorsports by 166 points and 29th place
#46 Morgan-Dollar Racing by 223 points.
The inaugural
John Deere 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race is at Talladega
SuperSpeedway on Saturday, Oct. 7, which has a seating capacity
of 143,231 and a 212-acre all-reserved infield that holds
many thousands more. Key Motorsports will have veteran driver
and Daytona 500 champion Derrike Cope at the wheel, who has
23 Cup and 5 Busch Series starts at Talladega.
"Our
successful efforts with McGlynn Racing, and their quest to
secure additional sponsors for the #74 NASCAR Nextel Cup Team,
demonstrates how effective this form of marketing can be,"
commented Brad Garlin, JumpFly Managing Partner. "We
are thrilled to be involved with such a competitive team and
excited to help bring them to the next level."
For additional
information about JumpFly, please contact Brad Garlin or visit
www.JumpFly.com. For
more information about Key Motorsports, please visit www.KeyMotorsports.us.
About
JumpFly:
JumpFly
professionally develops, implements and manages Google AdWords,
Yahoo! Search Marketing and Microsoft AdCenter pay per click
accounts, enabling clients to maximize Internet advertising
results while saving time and money. Proper setup and management
of these powerful programs will likely make the difference
between an advertiser's success or failure. JumpFly's full-service
solution enables clients to focus on their core business while
attaining the best possible results from their pay per click
advertising campaigns.
About
Key Motorsports:
Key Motorsports
is a new, full-time participant in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series. Operating out of the larger of two, fully operational
and equipped race shops and office complex on 5.5 acres of
land in the new Performance Park in Mooresville, NC, Key Motorsports
competes with the #40 Chevrolet Silverado race trucks in the
Series. Owned by successful Chesapeake, Virginia plumbing
contractor Curtis W. Key, Key Motorsports is striving to become
a competitive fixture in the Series with the most up-to-date
equipment and personnel headed by veteran NASCAR crew chief
Barry Dodson who guided Rusty Wallace to his only Nextel Cup
Series championship in 1989. Derrike Cope, Tim Fedewa, rookie
Ryan Moore and Chad Chaffin are the most recent drivers to
perform for the team, one that last competed in the NASCAR
Busch Series from 1992 through 1999 and with such notable
drivers as former Series champions Tommy Ellis, Larry Pearson
and Chuck Bown. For more information on Key Motorsports, please
visit www.KeyMotorsports.us.
Contact:
Brad Garlin,
Managing Partner
JumpFly
877-239-9610
http://www.JumpFly.com
Rich Rubenstein,
VP Operations
Key Motorsports
704-663-1670
www.KeyMotorsports.us.
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