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Eureka Chemical's Fluid Film Named Sponsor of IndyCar Series Pole Day
SONOMA, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Infineon Raceway and Eureka Chemical Company, manufacturer of Fluid Film
products, have entered into a two-year relationship naming the South San
Francisco-based company as title sponsor of qualifying day at the
raceway's 2010 IndyCar Series weekend, officials from both companies
announced.
Eureka Chemical Company, manufacturer of Fluid Film, a unique
solvent-free rust preventative and lubricant, will be the title sponsor
of IndyCar Series qualifying on Saturday, Aug. 21, during the Indy Grand
Prix of Sonoma weekend. The day will be called Fluid Film Pole Day.
"'We are very pleased to join with Infineon Raceway, which confirms the
exceptional level of performance Fluid Film products have experienced in
so many other industries," said Anna Stanton, chairman of the board at
Eureka Chemical Company.
In addition to the title sponsorship, Eureka Chemical Company will also
host a sweepstakes promotion offering a quantity of tickets to auto-part
retailers, as well as an extensive signage package and promotional and
logo-usage rights.
"We're delighted to welcome Eureka Chemical Company as a new sponsor for
the IndyCar weekend and look forward to the promotional energy they will
bring to one of our premier events," said Steve Page, president and
general manager of Infineon Raceway.
This marks the first entry into motor sports for Eureka Chemical
Company, which has produced Fluid Film products since the early 1940s.
The company continues as a family-owned business in South San Francisco,
and is managed by descendants of the founding chemist.
The Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma marks the IndyCar Series' sixth annual
visit to the Sonoma Valley, and its only stop in Northern California in
2010. IndyCar Series champion Dario Franchitti claimed his first
Infineon Raceway victory earlier this year.
About Eureka Chemical Company
Eureka Chemical Company, operating since the early 1940s and
incorporated in 1953, produces the Fluid Film range of products, in a
variety of easy-use, industry specific forms.
From its first seagoing use in the 1940s, Fluid Film has been proved
in some of the most severe conditions; Industrial, agricultural,
raw-terrain construction - even on the space shuttle. Modified over time
to adapt to environmental and application considerations, it's
non-toxic, non-hazardous, contains no solvents and is environmentally
friendlier. Fluid Film continues to serve as the most effective
corrosion control for industry, farming, industrial and transportation.
The company continues as a family-owned business managed by descendants
of the founding chemist.
For more information, visit the Company's website at www.fluid-film.com.
About Infineon Raceway
Infineon Raceway, located in the Sonoma Valley, is Northern
California's premier motor-sports destination, featuring a world-class
road course, drag strip and karting center. Its annual race
schedule is headlined by the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series and IndyCar Series. In addition, Infineon
Raceway boasts a motor-sports industrial park, which serves as home to
more than 70 businesses, including the Jim Russell Racing Driver's
School. Infineon Raceway is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Speedway
Motorsports, Inc. (NYSE:TRK), a leading marketer and promoter of
motor-sports entertainment in the United States.
Infineon Raceway
John Cardinale, 707-933-3907
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