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7/1/09, 2:55 PM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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Seadog, you will have to add Fry's to your list of places not to shop at on your next trip west, Fry's grocery is also owned by Kroger.
Of course with Manzy gone, talk of the USAC pavement sprints gone maybe SC running at PIR will also go away, I don't know what grocery stores are in Cali. As far as paint scheme's go, I don't think the Hoffman's will be the only one chnaging before next year. I see more and more sponsors pulling out of all forms of auto racing. Patti |
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7/1/09, 3:41 PM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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7/1/09, 4:01 PM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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From the Kroger website - Fry's: http://www.frysfood.com/Pages/default.aspx The bad part is Kroger throws considerable money at Nascar. Why can't they take a bit of that and give it to the Hoffmans? |
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7/1/09, 5:52 PM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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Thanks for all the kind words of support from everyone!
![]() Greg, don't feel that you have to stop shopping at Kroger's. There were people inside the Kroger Company actively looking for other partners (brands) to continue the co-sponsoring our team but as of now none have been signed. The decals will still be on the pavement car this weekend but we will debut the new paint schemes at Lawrenceburg for the start of Indiana Sprintweek. We are actively and aggressively seeking sponsorship for the rest of the season and the following years. We can tailor a program to fit just about any sponsorship level. We are proud to have delivered tangible value for the monies received over the past 10 years and hope we can again enjoy a long term successful partnership with another great company like a Kroger or P&G. If anyone has any suggestions or leads that they believe may be helpful feel free to email us at team@hoffmanracing.com. In the meantime, with the support of our many volunteers, our team will continue with the family tradition and work toward a 10th USAC National Sprint Car Championship. Rob Hoffman RIP "The Tide Ride" and "The World's Fastest Grocery Cart" :69: |
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7/1/09, 5:53 PM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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In the immortal words of Red Foreman:
"AH, CRAP!" |
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7/1/09, 7:28 PM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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Kind of ironic considering this just came across the Associated Press wire earlier this evening. Nothing against women's professional basketball, but I'll see a hundred dirt shows with the Hoffman car before I'll end up seeing an Indiana Fever game in person. Just sayin'
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Kroger Co. grocery giant has announced a five-year deal to be an official sponsor for the financially struggling Indiana Fever of the WNBA. Kroger and Pacers Sports and Entertainment made a joint announcement on Wednesday. The deal includes advertising on television, radio, print, billboards and the Internet. Kroger also has a deal with the Indiana Pacers. Fever co-owner Herb Simon told the Indianapolis Star in March that he is committed to the Fever for just one more year. He has refused to comment since. Pacers Sports and Entertainment president Jim Morris has said the Fever have not turned a profit the past nine years. He called the Kroger sponsorship a good step. Kroger is based in Cincinnati. |
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7/2/09, 5:33 AM |
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7/2/09, 7:49 AM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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Thanks, Hoffman Team, for giving us a prime example of how to treat sponsors, even when they're forced into moving a different direction. Tim Simmons |
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7/2/09, 8:02 AM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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Damn...And we don't even get to hear Rob Klepper fire off these words one final time:
"...driver of the Hoffman Auto Racing, Kroger, Bounty, Tide, Pringles #69, from Tuscon, Arizona, Jerry Coooooooooons, Jr...." Since Rob won't be around this weekend, this small, but enjoyable part of USAC history is now gone, sad to say. I just always got a small kick out of the way he says that. Best of luck to the Hoffman's in finding new marketing partners. DM |
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7/2/09, 8:32 AM |
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Re: Hoffman Auto Racing
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It's just that over these 55 years as a HAR fan, you guys almost seem like family to me. And when somebody leaves my "family" in the lurch, it hurts all of us in that family. I've always heard that when business times are tough, you should market more aggresively, not less. But what do I know, I'm not a marketing guy. Good luck in the sponsor search and in all the racing endeavors! |
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