Todd Bodine - Travis
Carter - Discover Card
Announcement
From NASCAR.com:
CONCORD, N.C. -- For Rich Lalley and his coworkers, it was time to Discover
that which lies on the Winston Cup landscape.
Lalley, vice president of advertising
for Discover Card, announced on Sunday his company's alignment with Haas-Carter
Motorsports. During the six-race partnership, which begins next weekend
at Dover International Speedway, a black and orange No. 26 Ford will carry
the Discover Card logo.
Todd Bodine will drive the car in
all six events, and will be crew chiefed by Donnie Wingo. After Dover,
the team will compete at Pocono, Michigan, Sears Point and Daytona before
concluding at Chicagoland on July 14th.
"Right now it's for six weeks," said
Rich Lalley, Discover vice president of advertising. "The rest of the year
will take care of itself. This is our first taste of motorsports, and we
have a lot of NASCAR fans. But we've never delved into this before. It's
prudent to take it slow. Talk to us in five weeks."
Haas-Carter has suffered through
a tumultuous 2002 campaign. Just prior to the season-r at Daytona,
the primary sponsor on both Haas-Carter Fords, Kmart Corp., filed for Chapter
11 bankruptcy.
They then pulled sponsorship from
both machines after the Subway 400 at Rockingham. The following week at
Las Vegas, Bodine earned the pole in a blue, unsponsored car.
"All of that is behind us," Haas
said. "We're looking forward to the future, to building a relationship
between Discover and Haas-Carter. "We're all anxious to get back to work.
I'm so glad Todd's back with us. I have the highest regard for him. He
got a bad deal earlier in the year."
After the No. 66 team ceased operation,
Bodine departed to drive the No. 92 Herzog-Jackson Chevrolet in the Busch
Series. Nemechek entered a handful of Winston Cup events in the unsponsored
No. 26 before signing with Hendrick Motorsports to drive the No. 25 Chevy
two weeks ago.
Due to his commitments with the No.
92 Busch team, Bodine will be forced to miss qualifying at Pocono and Michigan.
Hence, his older brother, Geoffrey will qualify the Winston Cup machine.
"Travis has done something I'm very
happy with, he hired my oldest brother to qualify the Cup car for us in
those two races," Todd Bodine said. "One thing, when the bad situation
happened, Carl and Travis understood that I needed to have a job and to
go in circles.
"They allowed the Herzogs to have
the advantage, so if there was a conflicting race, they'd have me for the
conflicting part of it."
The No. 26 team isn't the only NASCAR-related
sponsorship for Discover, either. Lalley said that Discover will have in-car
cameras for each of the six events, and that new commercials will air during
races on the FOX and NBC networks beginning June 2.
Also, Discover Card will be the title
sponsor for NBC/TNT prerace shows starting July 14.
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Cox Marketing Press Release:
Haas Carter Motorsports announced today that it has partnered with Discover
Card, one of the nation's leading credit card companies, for a six-race
NASCAR Winston Cup Series sponsorship. Todd Bodine rejoins Haas Carter
Motorsports as driver for its #26 race team. This announcement marks the
Chicago-based credit card company's first involvement in NASCAR. To further
drive home the point that its commitment goes beyond its name on a car,
Discover Card has purchased in-car cameras for each of the six races in
which the #26 Ford Taurus will attempt to qualify. In addition, commercials
will begin airing during races on the FOX and NBC networks beginning June
2. Discover Card has also signed an agreement with NBC that, starting July
14, will make them the title sponsor of the network's pre-race shows
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