UPS to end NASCAR involvement after 2014:
UPS notified NASCAR and
Roush Fenway Racing that it plans to end its sponsorship of the sport
and team following the '14 Sprint Cup season. The move comes after UPS
in 2012 dropped its full-season primary sponsorship of the #6 Cup entry
then driven by David Ragan. The company has shifted its focus over the
last several years from NASCAR to college sports, signing one of the
first national sponsorships with IMG College. UPS signed a four-year,
$100M deal with 68 colleges in August '11. UPS is the latest in a series
of blue-chip sponsors to end their official NASCAR agreements,
including PNG and DirecTV. Meanwhile, NASCAR added HP and
Sherwin-Williams as sponsors this year. NASCAR Chief Sales Officer Jim
O'Connell in a statement said, "UPS has been a fantastic partner to
NASCAR over the last decade-and-a-half. As we celebrate its long and
successful tenure, we also welcome seven new companies to the family of
Official NASCAR Partners." UPS PR Dir Susan Rosenberg added in a
statement, "UPS has enjoyed tremendous success through its partnership
with NASCAR, including sponsorships at the league, team and track level.
The business-to-business opportunities provided within NASCAR have
proven valuable to UPS and have helped achieve desired results and
accomplished the goals we set forth. The UPS decision to exit NASCAR is
strictly a business decision to align with new business priorities."(Sports Business Daily)(12-24-2013)
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