4 Jun, 2008
Air Lift Corporation, an industry leader in air suspension solutions since 1950, has agreed to join CarSponsorships.com’s already impressive roster of sponsors. With the automotive market trying to get as low to the ground as possible it became a necessity for CarSponsorships.com to offer a quality solution to their clients.
“When you want an affordable way to slam your ride to the floor you immediately think air suspension, and when you think air suspension you think Air Lift. This has been our defining reason to team up with Air Lift and offer our clients a variety of packages tailored specifically for their vehicles.” said Ragen St. Peter, Chief Sponsorship Advisor. “Air Lift has survived in the air suspension market by being the best in what they do and that’s why we are proud to partner with them. This is one of the best opportunities we’ve offered yet for high-traffic show vehicles. We have already helped over a dozen cars to receive full or partial sponsorships with Air Lift and we’re looking for lots more.”
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4 Jun, 2008

NOS Energy Drink, the fastest growing energy drink in the category, targets the Energy Shot market and will launch NOS PowerShot in May of this year.
The Energy Shot category is one of the fastest growing beverage categories, estimated at greater than $125 million in sales for 2007. “NOS PowerShot addresses a different consumption occasion than standard energy drinks, when consumers don’t have the time or the patience to consume a 16oz can or 22oz bottle…NOS PowerShot packs a big punch of caffeine, vitamins and amino acids, for those who want it quickly,” comments Mike Fine, Energy Brand Director at FUZE Beverages.
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2 Jun, 2008
Kyle Busch kicked off NASCAR’s summer swing with a win in the Best Buy 400 at Dover International Speedway on Sunday afternoon. Busch and the No. 18 Combos Team started the race from the third position and never ran worse than fourth all day before walking away with their fourth win of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.
Busch took the lead of the race after a stellar green-flag pit stop by his crew on lap 237. The pit crew continued its good work during another round of green-flag pit stops on lap 317, helping Busch to not only retain the lead but also open up a nearly five second lead on the second place car of Carl Edwards. By the time the race was over, Busch had led 158 laps en route to his fourth win of the 2008 Sprint Cup Series season.
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