The best option for financing the creation of a racetrack would most likely be either a car manufacturer, car part manufacturer, or other large company who could benefit from putting their name on something that would get a lot of event and media attention (although in recent economic times, a car manufacturer would be less favored to provide funding). With colaboration with public and club events, and hopefully the incorporation of bigger events such as NOPI, Formula 1, Formula D, and NASCAR road racing, funding for the shop and track could be financed by larger corporations. And should financing not be provided for the clubhouse on the track grounds, a bank loan could be used after generating significant revenue from the track and shop (in the event that not enough profit has been made to construct and finance a clubhouse).
Greddy Performance Products
9 Vanderbilt, Irvine CA 92618
Tel: (949) 588-8300 FAX (949) 588-6318
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Monster Energy
Jason McCormick (Monster Army)
P.O. Box 8500
Corona, CA 92878-8500
Tire Rack
888-541-1777 (USA) or 574-287-2345
FAX 574-236-7707
7101 Vorden Parkway
South Bend, IN 46628
USA
That's a good strategy. The mobile phone companies are also excellent sponsors and Verizon is in the neighborhood. Find the executive at Verizon Wireless who sponsors NASCAR--that would be a good person on whom to use your HTWFAIP skills. Grade: A-.
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