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NASCAR WCUP: Fenley-Moore Motorsports gets sponsorship from Harrah's Casino for Atlanta

20 November 1999

HAMPTON, Ga.. (November 20,1999) -- The announcement by Fenley-Moore
Motorsports of Harrah’s Las Vegas Casino and Hotel as the primary
sponsor of the #15 Ford Taurus gives the new program a hot hand as it
rolls into this weekend’s NASCAR Winston Cup season-ending NAPA 500 at
Atlanta Motor Speedway.

“Certainly, the chance for Harrah’s to be involved with the Fenley-Moore
team for this race is marvelous,” said Tom Jenkin, General Manager of
Harrah’s Las Vegas Casino and Hotel.

“To be associated with the legendary Bud Moore, Daytona 500 winner
Derrike Cope and crew chief Joey Knuckles is a great opportunity,”
Jenkin added.

“Recently, I had the pleasure of spending time in Las Vegas with (team
owners) Robert, Sue and Randy Fenley.  Their passion for NASCAR Winston
Cup racing is exciting and contagious.”

For Harrah’s and the Fenley-Moore team, the sponsorship for the Atlanta
race is only the tip of the iceberg as it looks ahead to the 2000
season.

“In Las Vegas terms, Harrah’s sponsorship is the first card on the
table,” Jenkin said. “When the whole hand is dealt, everyone will
understand this is just the beginning of a program that will live up to
the world-famous Las Vegas reputation.”

The team agrees that Harrah’s and Fenley-Moore are a winning
combination, and sees nothing but positives for the new sponsorship, the
Atlanta race, and next season

“I think we have set ourselves up for a great race day in Atlanta,” said
Robert Fenley. “We have Harrah’s on board, and we are certainly looking
forward to working with them.  We are ahead of the game.  I didn’t think
we’d be at this point until 10 races into the 2000 season”.

Crew chief Joey Knuckles and driver Derrike Cope are ready for the
weekend to start.

“Derrike and the team have had a lot more time to work together since
the Charlotte race,” Knuckles said. “In Charlotte we had only been
together for a few weeks.  This time, we are looking at a lot fewer
unknowns.

“A new car, positive test runs, a focus on tire maintenance and a more
cohesive team are the pluses Fenley-Moore has going into the Atlanta
race,” Knuckles continued.

“We were encouraged by the results of our recent testing in Atlanta.

“Derrike’s ready, I’m ready and the team’s ready.  I wish we raced
tomorrow.”