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Archive for August 19th, 2008

Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on August-19-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog


Sometimes I wish I lived in the States. All of the good NASCAR Contests are for US residents only.


You wouldn’t believe the email and free offers that get sent my way that I can’t capitalize on because I don’t live in the U.S. of A.
I’ve even had people recind their offers once they’ve found out that I live in Canada. What can you do?
The latest NASCAR contest from the U.S. that caught my eye, as I was watching the NASCAR race on a U.S. channel this weekend, was the free gas promo being offered from Shell.
I wanted to know more about it so I decided to get a hold of my Shell PR contact and find out from them what this contest was all about as I only saw part of the commercial, and here is the reply they sent me: (pay attention to the 6th paragraph)
“We are working on two fun programs.

The first is an all-new promotion that brings new meaning to the “No. 29.” August 4 through September 28, Shell is highlighting the No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil car and offering customers the chance to win free Shell gasoline through the “Shell $2,900 Every Day Giveaway” promotion.

At participating stations, customers receive a scratch-and-match game card with any fuel purchase. Consumers need to scratch off the gunk on the valves to see what they won. On top of that, the game cards feature online codes for more chances to win Shell fuel every 29 minutes and thousands of other prizes, including No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil merchandise autographed by Kevin Harvick and a limited edition 105th Anniversary Harley-Davidson® Motorcycle, XL Sportster 1200C.

Consumers can also write in for a free game card. And in Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia only, Shell customers will have the chance to participate in the “Get a Free Race Cup” promotion while supplies last. There will be three different racing cups to collect – featuring each of the RCR Cup Series drivers.

I’m not sure if you caught last week’s race in Pocono, but if you did, you might be wondering about the new hat Harvick was sporting during his pre-race interview with ESPN. I think we all get from the Shell commercials that Harvick hates engine gunk and now he is taking a stand! He is joining Shell in its American’s for a Gunk-Free Nation (AGFN) campaign, a movement focused on protecting the nation’s engines by living gunk-free. The hat he was wearing during his interview is the same as the one featured in the above photo.

If you’d be interested in running the photo and letting your readers know they can check out the Web site www.shell.us/livegunkfree for more information on gunk-free living. We would love to get you a few signed hats to give-away to your readers. Maybe a little contest you’d want to put together for your readers?
Later in the year, we will share some humorous JibJab-type videos including some of the RCR drivers. We’ll keep you posted so you can share them with your readers.

Thanks so much and I look forward to your feedback.”

Well there you have it. Two great promos from the folks at Shell. Oh, and one great contest in the making from yours truly.

Since this NASCAR contest is originating in Canada I’ll be nice and open my it up to those people living in the U.S.A. as well.

Maybe some of the big time NASCAR sponsors will follow my lead and open their contests up to Canadian residents in the future.

Look for all of the “Autographed Kevin Harvick Hat Contest” details tomorrow.

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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on August-19-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

Carl Edwards captured his third Nationwide Series victory of the season Saturday with a win in the Carfax 250 at Michigan International Speedway.

Carl Edwards:
It’s not easy at all. You know Tony Stewart with his car and Brian Vickers is very fast, it’s just pretty awesome man to win a race with, you know right here in Ford Motor Company’s backyard, you know in Jack Roush’s backyard, to win it for Planter’s Peanuts, they’re only on the car one time and they got a win that’s pretty cool.

I was a little nervous that we were gonna get a caution just because you know those guys were racing so hard. You know all over the track, everyone was racing really hard. We were lucky that the caution didn’t come out. We’ve been really close to winning here before in this series and had to go through a green-white-checkered and it didn’t work out that day so, it’s very cool to win this race. But pit road, you know coming off of pit road first was obviously the key, I mean you know Tony was so fast that it would have been a lot different race if he’d have come off of pit road where he came on.

Brian Vickers beat out Tony Stewart to finish second.

Brian Vickers:
It was tough to get by those guys, I mean they were running us hard and you know they had a good car as well. We were better on top on old tires than we were on the bottom and that’s how he got by us the first time, then once I got up top and the tires were old enough we got back down.

To hear an audio version of this interview and more about the race at Michigan International Speedway, visit
http://www.nationwide.com/about-us/edwards-wins-michigan.jsp

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