Published: October 19, 2005
New Reality Racing TV Show Roars Into the Fast Lane With the Signing of NASCAR Legend Bobby Allison
Reality Racing, Inc. (OTC: RRCG) announced
the signing of NASCAR and stockcar superstar, Bobby Allison, to "Reality
Racing - The Rookie Challenge," the new reality TV show that gives total
amateurs a shot at a racing contract with a sanctioned NASCAR racing team.
Mr. Allison will act as a spokesperson, guest commentator and be involved
in various marketing and promotional activities for the new reality TV show
"Reality Racing - The Rookie Challenge." Mr. Allison said, "My whole life
has revolved around the passionate pursuit of racing, so I certainly
appreciate what it means to have a dream and what it's like to have the
opportunity to go for it...at top speeds. I'm glad to have the opportunity
to help someone else fulfill their dreams of reaching the winner's circle."
"Reality Racing - The Rookie Challenge" offers a totally unique,
nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat, action-packed 13 week hit TV show scheduled
to air in early 2006. In addition to a highly coveted contract with a
sanctioned NASCAR racing team, "Reality Racing - The Rookie Challenge"
Champion will receive national exposure, a sizable cash award, a
diamond-encrusted gold championship ring, plus other valuable prizes and
surprises.
Patrick Schaefer, Chief Executive Officer of Reality Racing Inc. stated,
"Mr. Allison's stellar racing career makes him the perfect addition to the
Reality Racing Team. He's one of stockcar and NASCAR racings' superheroes
and he certainly has the track record to prove it." Mr. Allison has raced
his way to the Winner's Circle on the short track more than 600 times,
including 85 NASCAR wins -- which ties him for 3rd place in all-time win
list. Also to his credit, Mr. Allison's has been named one of NASCAR's Top
50 Greatest Drivers, is a 6-time winner of NASCAR's Most Popular Driver
Award, is the recipient of the NASCAR Award of Excellence and has been
inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame, the National
Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Auto
Racing Hall of Fame. Mr. Allison's track titles include the Winston Cup
Series Champion 1983, three-time winner of Daytona in 1978, 1982, 1988,
Iroc Series Champion 1980, 3-time runner-up Daytona 500 in 1970, 1972, 1981
and 5-time Winston Cup Series Runner-up.
"Reality Racing - The Rookie Challenge's" talent search will begin with
national open casting calls at various locations around the country --
dates and locations to be announced soon. The national field of hopefuls
will then be narrowed down to 15 lucky Reality Racing drivers who will
compete weekly for the ultimate prize and title. Each driver will be
assigned a custom-built racecar, plus a custom-fitted fire protection suit
and equipment to use for the duration of the show, the necessary driving
instructions, professional pit crew support, media handling and deportment
lessons to groom them for the life, career, fame and activities of a NASCAR
driver.
To be eligible for the national tryouts and to appear on "Reality Racing -
The Rookie Challenge" male and female drivers must be complete amateurs
with no prior oval track racing experience of any kind. They must be over
18 and have a valid U.S. driver's license with no serious traffic offense
convictions. Additional restrictions apply. The selected participants will
be judged on a point system by existing NASCAR drivers as well as other
established and well known pit crew personnel, etc. Areas of judging will
include, but will not be limited to: raw talent, on-camera appearance and
personality, overall racing desire and on-track racing abilities. Tests,
trials and actual races will be held weekly to earn contestants points that
will determine such things as rewards and pole position.
Reality Racing Inc.'s new TV show "Reality Racing - The Rookie Challenge"
will continue its promotional launch in Nashville, Tennessee, on November 5
and 6, 2005, as a rookie driver competes for the first time in a major ASA
series race.
According to Schaefer, "Our show gives people who believe they have what it
takes to be a professional race car driver the chance to live their dream
by not only competing against other drivers of similar experience, but
knowing that the winner of "Reality Racing - The Rookie Challenge" will be
given the opportunity to actually drive professionally as a member of an
established, NASCAR-sanctioned series race team."
Information can be obtained by viewing the Reality Racing website at
www.realityracingtv.com or by contacting the corporate office via telephone
at 561 391-1064 or FAX at 561 391-1084.
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