Window World Extends NASCAR Sponsorship
Continues Partnership with John Andretti and Front Row Motorsports
MOORESVILLE, N.C., Feb. 19 -- After a successful debut in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series during the 51st Daytona 500, Window World, Inc. announced today it will extend its sponsorship of the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports car driven by John Andretti. Andretti finished 19th at Daytona.
One of the sport's newest sponsors, Window World, will be the primary sponsor of the Front Row Motorsports Chevrolet at the Auto Club Speedway February 22, the Las Vegas Motor Speedway March 1, the Atlanta Motor Speedway March 8 and the Bristol Motor Speedway March 22.
"Everyone at Window World is thrilled to extend our sponsorship with Front Row Motorsports and John (Andretti)," said Todd Whitworth, president of Window World. "We've found that NASCAR is an excellent venue for us to market our products and services."
"This is great news for Front Row Motorsports and Window World," said Bob Jenkins, owner of Front Row Motorsports. "Daytona was the first time Window World sponsored a race car. On and off the track, their program was a success. Window World customers and employees have all rallied behind this program. We want to continue that momentum for another four races."
About Window World:
Window World, Inc., headquartered in North Wilkesboro, N.C., is America's Largest Replacement Window Company with offices in more than 200 cities nationwide. Founded in 1995, the company consistently delivers value to homeowners by combining quality products with excellent service at low prices. Window World sells and installs more than 1 million high-quality residential replacement windows annually (www.windowworld.com). Additionally, through its charitable foundation Window World Cares, the Window World family provides funding for commendable community causes. Window World Cares was named corporate sponsor of St. Jude Children's Hospital, and has exclusively committed this year's contributions to the Memphis, Tenn., based institute.
About Front Row Motorsports:
Front Row Motorsports was formed in 2004 and is owned by restaurant entrepreneur Bob Jenkins. Andretti has driven for FRM the last two seasons. In 2008, he made three starts for FRM, including last year's Daytona 500. FRM will also compete full time with No. 34 in the NASCAR Nationwide Series with Tony Raines.
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