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Milwaukee Mile NASCAR Truck Race "Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200"


MILWAUKEE MILE
100 YEARS AND ACCELERATING

 
TOYOTA PARTNERS WITH MILWAUKEE MILE 
TO SPONSOR UPCOMING NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES RACE IN JUNE
 
MILWAUKEE (May 26, 2005) -- The Milwaukee Mile and Toyota's Chicago
Region announced today that the upcoming NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
race at the tradition-rich speedway on Friday, June 24, will be called
the 'Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200.'
 
"The Metro-area Milwaukee dealers in the Chicago Region are looking
forward to joining together with The Milwaukee Mile to sponsor this
year's NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at the track," said Vince
Harris, Toyota's vehicle merchandising manager for the Chicago Region
(Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota).  "Even though the Toyota
Tundra is new to NASCAR, area Toyota dealers have a great deal of
enthusiasm for the Tundra racing program.  This sponsorship, combined
with the on-track success of the Tundra, will allow us to capitalize on
the passion Toyota dealers have demonstrated for Toyota's NASCAR
program."
 
The 'Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200,' which will be broadcast live on SPEED
Channel, will begin at 8:00 PM (CST) and will be the culmination of a
complete day of NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series action at the track.  Race
day will also include practice and qualifying sessions -- a format that
was 
initially introduced to the series at The Milwaukee Mile in 2004.  There
will be a pair of practice sessions in the afternoon, followed by pole
position qualifying at 5:30 PM.
 
"This partnership with Toyota's Chicago Region is an excellent
opportunity to further what our friends at Jack Safro Toyota began last
year with The Milwaukee Mile," said Gary Girard, The Milwaukee Mile
general manager.  "As we celebrate 'Ten Years Tough' with the NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series, we look forward to the promotion and
participation of our Toyota partners in attracting more NASCAR fans to
The 'Mile in our first night race of the season."
 
In addition to serving as the title sponsor for the Milwaukee event,
Toyota will furnish vehicles for on-track activities and have a visible
presence at the oldest, continuously-operated speedway in the world.
Currently, Jack Safro Toyota in Brookfield, WI is the official
vehicle-provider to The 
Milwaukee Mile, including all of the speedway's Toyota Tundra Quad Cab
safety units.
 
"We have the total support of our Metro-area Milwaukee dealers to fully
maximize this race sponsorship," adds Harris.  "We plan to take full
advantage of this sponsorship with promotions and advertising to insure
that the relationship is beneficial to both area Toyota dealers and The
Milwaukee Mile."
 
This marks the second NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that will have
Toyota as the title sponsor.  Toyota is also the primary sponsor of the
'Toyota Tundra 200' at Nashville Superspeedway, a relationship that
began in 2004.
 
One year ago, Toyota became the first new manufacturer in elite NASCAR
competition in more than 50 years by becoming a regular competitor in
the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.  In its inaugural NCTS season, the
Toyota Tundra recorded four wins, five pole positions and 25 top-five
finishes.  Tundra drivers Travis Kvapil and Todd Bodine each captured
two wins during Toyota's debut season in the series.
 
This year, Toyota has increased its involvement in the NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series by expanding the Tundra line-up to include five teams and
nine drivers -- three more drivers and one more team than in 2004.
 
Drivers piloting Tundras in 2005 include established NASCAR veterans
Johnny Benson and Mike Skinner at Bill Davis Racing, and Todd Bodine at
Fiddle Back Racing.  Other drivers utilizing Tundras this season are
Craftsman Truck Series regulars Chad Chaffin (Germain/Arnold Racing) and
Bill Lester (Bill Davis Racing), as well as youngster Brandon Whitt
(Clean Line Motorsports) 
and former open-wheel racer Shige Hattori (Germain/Arnold Racing).
 
In addition, Darrell Waltrip Motorsports has expanded to a become a
two-Tundra team featuring last year's NCTS Rookie-of-the-Year David
Reutimann and his new teammate Robert Huffman, a five-time NASCAR Dash
Series champion.
 
Ticket information for the 'Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200' NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series race is available by calling 414-453-8277, or
visiting www.milwaukeemile.com <http://www.milwaukeemile.com/> .
 
TOYOTA IN AMERICA
Toyota has eight manufacturing plants in the United States, with two
more currently under construction in Texas and Tennessee.  With a strong
manufacturing presence in the country, it's no surprise that more than
half the Toyota vehicles sold in the United States are built here --
using many American-sourced parts.  Toyota's overall commitment
translates into manufacturing plants, sales and marketing operations,
and research and design facilities throughout the United States, where
Toyota directly employs more than 31,000. Since 1986, the company has
built more than 11 million cars and trucks in the U.S.  As one of the
world's leading automakers, Toyota offers a full range of models from
mini-vehicles to sedans to large trucks.  For more information on Toyota
Motor Sales, U.S.A., please visit www.toyota.com.