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Motorola Expands NASCAR Involvement

21 October 2000


Motorola Expands NASCAR Involvement
Communications Company to Sponsor NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Finale

FONTANA, Calif. (Oct. 20, 2000) -- Motorola, the "Official Communications 
Company of NASCAR," will support the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season 
finale Oct. 28 at California Speedway. The Motorola 200, held in 
conjunction with the Oct. 29 Marlboro 500 presented by Toyota CART FedEx 
Championship Series event, marks the first time Motorola has held title 
sponsorship of a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event.

"California Speedway is one of the most beautiful tracks in the country," 
said Greg Via, vice president and director of corporate sponsorship 
marketing for Motorola. "Not only is this the last event on the NASCAR 
Craftsman Truck Series schedule, Southern California is a key market for 
our consumer products."

The Motorola 200 marks the first NASCAR event sponsored by Motorola, but 
the company has played an integral part in NASCAR for many years. Every 
Winston Cup, Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series team relies on 
Motorola products to facilitate communication among drivers and crews. 
Fans, too, benefit from Motorola's communication technology via Racing 
Radios which supply race fans with Motorola radios at every NASCAR and CART 
race.

"California, and Los Angeles specifically, are very good markets for 
Motorola's communications and embedded electronics businesses," said Tom 
Crawford, Motorola's director of corporate sponsorship marketing. "This 
weekend's combination of the Craftsman Truck Series and CART FedEx 
Championship Series final events will provide an exciting platform to 
entertain our guests and promote our brand to a large number of 
enthusiastic auto racing fans."

Earlier this year, Motorola announced its long-term sponsorship of NASCAR 
as "Official Communications Company" including status as official cellular 
phone, pager, two-way radio and cable modem of NASCAR. Motorola also serves 
as the primary sponsor of the No. 19 Motorola Evernham Motorsports team 
with driver Casey Atwood in three NASCAR Winston Cup Series races in 2000. 
The international communications company has been involved in a variety of 
motor sports as early as 1937. Virtually all Motorola products are used in 
auto racing, from DigitalDNA(tm) technology represented by embedded 
electronics in Champ Cars, to integrated communications solutions such as 
two-way radios, cellular phones and pagers that enable teams and drivers to 
communicate efficiently.

In addition to its involvement in NASCAR, Motorola is an official sponsor 
of Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) and the No. 39 Team Motorola Honda 
with driver Michael Andretti in the 2001 CART FedEx Championship Series 
season.