GEARWRENCH Named Official Tool Supplier of NHRA Driver Ron Capps and the NAPA AUTO PARTS Funny Car Team
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SPARKS, Md., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The team at GEARWRENCH is excited to announce the further expansion of its racing platform, partnering with Don Schumacher Racing to be the official tool supplier of NHRA driver Ron Capps and the NAPA AUTO PARTS Funny Car team.
GEARWRENCH will partner with Don Schumacher Racing to serve as the official tool supplier of NHRA driver Ron Capps and the NAPA AUTO PARTS Funny Car team in 2021. Getting involved with Ron and the NAPA team and NHRA is a no-brainer, said Rena Fiorello, Director of Brand Management at GEARWRENCH. Drag racing is one of those sports where the fans can really relate. They tinker on their own cars at home and bring them out to their local dragstrips on open test-and-tune nights. NHRA fans are our target audience, and Ron will be an excellent ambassador for u
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SPARKS, Md., Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bridget Burgess gets her passion for driving from her mother, Sarah. In fact, that s where she gets her passion for everything that goes into driving: building, tuning, and repairing cars to deliver peak performance on the track. That passion is why the team at GEARWRENCH has decided to sponsor the BMI Racing team s journey in the ARCA Menards Series West in 2021.
ARCA Menards Series West driver Bridget Burgess, left, poses with crew chief and mother Sarah Burgess will have GEARWRENCH as the official tool sponsor of their team, BMI Racing, for the 2021 season.
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There are always debates about which race is the toughest. You have your Baja guys saying they go 1,000 miles non-stop through desperate terrain down in Mexico. You have your Dakar guys saying their race lasts a week and covers 5,000 miles. There’s probably even some guy who says he suffered at the Goodwood Fesitval of Speed because his champagne went flat before the final serving of the epicurean luncheon buffet. They all have good points (and we’ve been to Goodwood, so we know). But you could make a terrific argument that no one suffers more than those who run the King of the Hammers.