Carl Long will race in Fontana |
The partnership reunites Long with KOMA Unwind for the first time
since 2010 when Long scored his career-best finish in the NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series of 11th at Dover International Speedway.
In addition to its role with Long in the No. 23 KOMA Unwind Liquid
Relaxation Ford Mustang, the popular-growing brand is also sponsoring activities
at Southern National (NC) Motorsports Park Saturday afternoon, which includes a
150-lap NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour race. With a presence on both the
East and West coast, KOMA Unwind continues to fuel a “relaxation revolution” in
a way to chill without a pill.
Developed by BeBevCo., KOMA Unwind relaxes those who drink it. It
also helps them improve both the duration and quality of their sleep with flair
and favor. KOMA Unwind is formulated to relax the body, mind and soul. It is
the perfect lifestyle beverage for those who can appreciate extreme relaxation.
The relaxation or “anti-energy” drink category is a new category to the
beverage industry. This type of drink is dedicated to helping consumers achieve
a level of relaxation without the use of pills or alcohol.
BeBevCo. CEO Brian Weber said, “Undoubtedly, this is a very
exciting weekend for us. We’re excited about our first-ever NASCAR sponsorship
at Southern National Motorsports Park, but we’re equally thrilled about reuniting
with Carl for the NASCAR Nationwide Series race in California. With our product
now having a global presence, we are now pushing ever more to introduce to not
only race fans, but people in a general about a new way to chill.”
The Royal Purple 300 is the fifth race on the 2013 NASCAR
Nationwide Series schedule. The green flag is scheduled to waive shortly after
2:00 p.m. local, 5:00 p.m. Eastern, with live coverage on ESPN, MRN Radio and
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Channel 90.
The first-ever KOMA Unwind Relaxation 150 is set for Saturday,
March 23. Gates are tentatively scheduled to open at 11:00 a.m., with an
on-track autograph sessions etched in at 1:30 p.m. with pre-race ceremonies set
to commence at 1:55 p.m. and racing lifting off at 2:00 p.m.
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