It’s February now, and you know what that means – race season is just a couple of weeks away. For those of you who have been wondering where I’ve been, I, like many others, have been working during the off-season. I’m not sure what exactly will come from the efforts but hopefully it will be fruitful.
Just before Christmas, I went up to Charlotte to visit with clients and business partners. It was good to be back in race city, believe me – and I hope it won’t be long before I’m calling Charlotte home. My experience up there gave me a lot of confidence and a boost in morale, and it helped me work through January.
In about two weeks I plan on being in Daytona Beach for the ARCA season opener, networking and introducing myself and my company to the race teams there. My intention is to try and get in touch with as many teams as possible while I’m there, so if you’re an ARCA owner or driver who’s been keeping tabs on us, I’ll be passing through your way. As far as new clients go, we’ve gotten a few nibbles, but currently there’s nothing planned for Speedweeks – and this late in the game, we probably won’t have a car for Daytona. But, if things go right, we might have some things going after the season opener.
We have a deal in mind for Nationwide and Truck teams that I think will give teams that are tight on money a chance to have a distinctive paint scheme – a flat fee and no additional charge for revisions. This will only be available for a little while, but if a team gets involved, it will remain the same for the whole year. So keep an eye on the website’s pricing and services page for normal rates and the details on this team deal we’re doing.
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