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Barack Obama to sponsor race car at NASCAR

Dari

Lifer
I'm not sure what people get out of watching a car go around the circuit 200 times but it's very popular. Anyway, the Senator from Illinois is sponsoring a race car.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.c...ama/index.html?cnn=yes

Presidential candidate Obama to sponsor Cup car at Pocono race

SI.com has learned that for the first time in history, a major presidential candidate may sponsor a race car in NASCAR's premier series. According to sources, Barack Obama's campaign is in talks to become the primary sponsor of BAM Racing's No. 49 Sprint Cup car for the Pocono race on August 3. Details of the agreement are expected to be worked out over the coming days.

A BAM spokesperson has revealed the team will hold a press conference July 23 in Miami to reveal the partnership, currently a proposed one-race deal with an option to continue. Obama will be at the briefing, which will be tied to the "Get Out The Vote" campaign message he spread throughout the 2008 primary season.

Racing sources claim one of the options being considered would allow individual campaign donors to get their name on the race car for as little as $100. Obama will also be present for a second private fundraiser on July 30 in Miami, in which team owners Beth Ann and Tony Morgenthau -- staunch Republicans -- will give the Democrat an opportunity to spread his message of change. Randy Moss and Fergie are among the celebrities confirmed to be a part of that fundraiser in support of the candidate and his venture into NASCAR.

While George Bush was prominently featured on Kirk Shelmerdine's No. 72 car in 2004, this is the first time a national presidential campaign has actually given its own money to make itself a primary sponsor of a race car. The sport has typically shown itself to be a Republican stronghold, a trend two-time champ Jimmie Johnson recently alluded to when he said he believed John McCain was the candidate of choice for most NASCAR fans this year.

Ken Schrader will drive the entry, a Toyota, at Pocono for BAM, which is outside the top 35 in owner points and must qualify for the race on speed. The team has run just once since Martinsville due to sponsorship concerns, and has just six top-10 finishes in 167 career starts in the Cup series dating back to '02. According to sources, the team will stick with Toyota after making a switch from Dodge back in the spring.

 
I wouldnt watch it on TV but in person it was probably the most enjoyable sports event I have been to. The best part is bringing in your own cooler of beer.
 
Originally posted by: Genx87
I wouldnt watch it on TV but in person it was probably the most enjoyable sports event I have been to. The best part is bringing in your own cooler of beer.



:thumbsup:
 
Who's with me in wanting to see Curious George painted on the hood.



And how does michigan like that with him sponsoring a toyota.
 
Originally posted by: Genx87
I wouldnt watch it on TV but in person it was probably the most enjoyable sports event I have been to. The best part is bringing in your own cooler of beer.
So you can chuck beer cans at Kyle Busch after he wins.
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Genx87
I wouldnt watch it on TV but in person it was probably the most enjoyable sports event I have been to. The best part is bringing in your own cooler of beer.
So you can chuck beer cans at Kyle Busch after he wins.

I wouldnt know, we ran through our entire cooler. Empty cans don't go very far. And the shape we were in would be lucky if I could throw it 6 feet towards one of the 4 images I was seeing 😀
 
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Genx87
I wouldnt watch it on TV but in person it was probably the most enjoyable sports event I have been to. The best part is bringing in your own cooler of beer.
So you can chuck beer cans at Kyle Busch after he wins.

I wouldnt know, we ran through our entire cooler. Empty cans don't go very far. And the shape we were in would be lucky if I could throw it 6 feet towards one of the 4 images I was seeing 😀
You sound like a typical member of Jr. Nation😉
 
I hear the plan for the car is to drive around the circle normally until it looks like its a winner. At that point the car will turn around and drive in the other direction.
 
Originally posted by: bamacre
I hear the plan for the car is to d??rive around the circle normally until it looks like its a winner. At that point the car will turn around and drive in the other direction.
You mean the Polish Victory Lap that every single winner of a NASCAR race does after they pick up the Checkered Flag?
 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: bamacre
I hear the plan for the car is to d??rive around the circle normally until it looks like its a winner. At that point the car will turn around and drive in the other direction.
You mean the Polish Victory Lap that every single winner of a NASCAR race does after they pick up the Checkered Flag?

Hell I don't know anything about NASCAR. And I'm from TN.
 
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: bamacre
I hear the plan for the car is to d??rive around the circle normally until it looks like its a winner. At that point the car will turn around and drive in the other direction.
You mean the Polish Victory Lap that every single winner of a NASCAR race does after they pick up the Checkered Flag?

Hell I don't know anything about NASCAR. And I'm from TN.
Blasphemy!!!!

 
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Nice to see how he's going to be spending money.
Why not, a lot of people watch NASCAR. Do you question the Army, Navy and National Guard sponsoring NASCAR Teams? BTW the Army also sponsors NHRA Teams.
 
Originally posted by: bamacre
I hear the plan for the car is to drive around the circle normally until it looks like its a winner. At that point the car will turn around and drive in the other direction.

Lol. 😉
 
Originally posted by: bamacre
I hear the plan for the car is to drive around the circle normally until it looks like its a winner. At that point the car will turn around and drive in the other direction.

Priceless! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Fitting since Obama himself seems to be turning more and more to the left.

Where have you been. It's almost become a fascist in his, gunned-engine, sprint to the center. Try to keep up.
 
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Fitting since Obama himself seems to be turning more and more to the left.

Where have you been. It's almost become a fascist in his, gunned-engine, sprint to the center. Try to keep up.
Too bad Pocono wasn't a road course.

 
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: bamacre
I hear the plan for the car is to d??rive around the circle normally until it looks like its a winner. At that point the car will turn around and drive in the other direction.
You mean the Polish Victory Lap that every single winner of a NASCAR race does after they pick up the Checkered Flag?

Me thinks you're missing something.
 
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: bamacre
I hear the plan for the car is to d??rive around the circle normally until it looks like its a winner. At that point the car will turn around and drive in the other direction.
You mean the Polish Victory Lap that every single winner of a NASCAR race does after they pick up the Checkered Flag?

Me thinks
there's yet to be any indication of that so far

you're missing something.
I knew what he meant, what he didn't know is that there is already precedent for it by the Winners of the race to do that (a salute to late NASCAR great Alan Kulwicki) and I don't think he intended to say that Obama was going to be the winner, at least not in this context.

 
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