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IHRA SIGNS HOOTERS AS SERIES SPONSOR?

By Jeff Burk


Photo Courtesey of Hooters.com

Drag Racing Online has learned that on Friday March 22, IHRA president Bill Bader will in all probability announce that the Hooters restaurant chain will be named as the series sponsor for the IHRA drag racing series. Sources indicate that it will be a one-year contract, but were unable to tell us what the dollar amount of the contract would be for. It is assumed, since IHRA has already posted the points fund payout for the 2002, that the points fund will remain the same if not more, which is what IHRA President Bill Bader has been telling racers and the press for the past several months.

If Hooters is indeed the series sponsor for IHRA, it would be a major coup for the both the IHRA and professional drag racing in general. The Hooters restaurant chain and the Coca-Cola company's POWERade brand as series sponsors represent a radical departure away from the alcohol, tobacco, and oil product sponsors that drag racing has had over the past four decades.

Both of these companies are trying to reach the 18-35 age group and are definitely more family-oriented companies. It is also a very healthy sign that both of these companies formerly were almost exclusively involved in oval track racing. Coca-Cola, of course, is heavily involved with the NASCAR Winston Cup circuit and Hooters has sponsored race teams as well as the USAR Hooters Pro Cup for Late Model cars. They are also involved with the NGA Hooters Golf Tour. They also sponsored a jet-powered funny car and former IHRA T/S competitor.

The Hooters involvement with IHRA would seem to be a perfect fit for both companies. Information supplied by Hooters indicates that 70% of their customers are males in the 25-54 year old age group, which should be the target audience for drag racing. Hooters, started in 1983 in Clearwater, Florida, are the operators and franchisers of over 280 Hooters restaurants worldwide, and have their corporate headquarters in Atlanta. The IHRA has 12 National Events at tracks predominantly located east of the Mississippi River and in Canada.

 

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