MARK
DILLEY AND POWER WATER ANNOUNCE
SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT
April 8, 2005 MARKHAM, ON – Power Water
and Mark Dilley jointly announced a new sponsorship agreement today that
will see Power Water become a major part of Dilley’s 2005 Championship
campaign.
Power Water will be a Major Associate Sponsor on
Dilley’s number 64 Dodge for the ten oval events on the 2005 CASCAR Super
Series schedule, and will be primary sponsor for the two road course
events at the Molson Indy Toronto and Mosport International Raceway.
Fans will have to get used to seeing Dilley in
different colours this year with NTN Bearings and Mark parting ways after
a highly successful fifteen-year relationship. Dilley indicates that
further sponsorship negotiations are in the final stages and more
announcements are soon to come.
“I am very excited to welcome Power Water as a new
Major Associate Sponsor on my CASCAR team,” stated Dilley. “They have an
incredible motorsports program for 2005, and I am very proud to be a part
of it. I will be announcing some additional new Major Sponsors very
shortly, and would like to welcome back Leland Industries, Avenue Motor
Works, National Waste Services, Concepts on Wheels, Dodge, Mopar, and CRS
Trucking as sponsorship partners for my 2005 CASCAR Super Series
Championship campaign”.
In addition to this Major Associate Sponsorship
agreement with Mark Dilley, Power Water is the primary sponsor of the
number 02 Ford Taurus of Kerry Micks, and title sponsor of the
Ontario-based CASCAR Power Water Sportsman Series. This makes Power Water
one of the largest supporters of Canadian motorsports, and the company
indicates that additional driver partnerships have been completed and will
be announced shortly.
TWO WAYS TO “DRIVE” BUSINESS
With the 02 Power Water Ford of Kerry Micks already on the track at each
Super Series event this season it may seem a little strange for Power
Water to add a second car, but there is a lot more to this deal than meets
the eye, the company tells us.
“Our new partnership with Mark goes well beyond the
race track,” stated Power Water ceo Duncan Cleworth. “Mark is a ‘scratch’
golfer and experienced golf tournament organizer, and he will be operating
the first-ever Power Water Golf Tournament at National Pines Golf &
Country Club this year. So when Mark isn’t driving for Power Water on the
racetrack, he’ll be driving for us at the golf course. Also, many of our
business partners will be treated to the thrill of their life this summer
when they get to take part in the ‘Mark Dilley Driving Experience’ at
Barrie Speedway.”
“In addition to these non-racing initiatives, Mark will act as a
spokesperson for Power Water,” continued Cleworth, “and attend many of our
special events and corporate functions throughout the year. Our passion
for racing made it a natural fit to tie the program into Mark’s CASCAR
team, but this is a sponsorship agreement that goes well beyond the race
track.”
Cleworth revealed that another reason for the partnership was a desire
to support a Dodge team in the Super Series.
“Power Water has become a major supporter of CASCAR Racing in 2005,”
Cleworth reflected, “and we recognize the huge role that Mopar and Dodge
have played in supporting the series for many years now. We wanted to
support a Dodge driver to show our appreciation for their contribution to
the sport.” cont'd
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KEEP YOUR FRIENDS CLOSE…
Mark and Kerry Micks had a chance to talk about their new status as
teammates in a recent meeting at Micks’ Mount Albert-based race shop.
Although long-time competitors on the track it’s obvious that the two have
a close friendship off the track.
“It shouldn’t be as scary seeing Kerry in my mirror now that we’re on
the same team,” joked Dilley when asked about the new relationship. “Kerry
is an aggressive driver so I think it’s a case of ‘keep your friends close
and your enemies closer’” Dilley continued with a chuckle.
“Dilley is way off base with the comment about the mirror,” Micks shot
back. “I’m always ahead of him on the track so he’s got nothing to worry
about. But in all seriousness I’m really excited to have Mark as a
teammate for the upcoming season. We have been racing together for years
and I think that together we can make a tremendous impact for Power
Water.”
There’s no doubt that it is a dynamic team. Both drivers are past
CASCAR Champions and have a long list of racing accomplishments. Both
drivers won Super Series races in 2004, and both are considered top
threats for the 2005 Super Series Championship. Dilley finished the 2004
Championship battle in sixth position, with Micks one spot ahead in fifth.
Both drivers are determined to take the title from current and four-time
defending Super Series Champion Don Thomson Jr.
Power Water will also have identification on the number 39 Dodge of
Dilley’s current and long-standing teammate Dave Whitlock. Whitlock was in
the Championship chase right into the final event of 2004 and ended the
season in third place. Whitlock Motorsports will continue to prepare
Dilley’s cars.
With an All-Star driver lineup like this, it’s clear to see that Power
Water is serious about taking the Super Series Championship in 2005.
READY TO RACE
With the start of the season only six weeks away, Dilley has a lot of work
to get done before he takes his new car to the track. The final sponsor
announcements and car design will be announced shortly, but the concept
shown below gives a glimpse of what to expect.
Power Water is distilled, oxygenated water and is the purest drinking
water available. More information is available at
www.powerwater.com.
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