Motor Racing Network – “The
Voice of NASCAR” – and CAT Footwear are teaming up on a
season-long promotion that’ll put one lucky winner into a pair of CAT Boots
that could march them all the way to Daytona for the 2013 season opener.
The MRN Rev Up and Boot Up
Sweepstakes Presented by CAT Footwear debuted during the network’s broadcast of
the season-opening Daytona 500 in February and will continue through Ford
Championship Weekend in November. Ten monthly winners will receive a gift
certificate for a free pair of Flexion work boots from CAT Footwear and will
also be entered into the Grand Prize drawing for an all-expenses-paid trip for
two to the 2013 Daytona 500.
Fans can enter the
sweepstakes during Motor Racing Network’s live broadcasts of Sprint Cup
Series races throughout the 2012 season, including this weekend’s STP 400 at
Kansas Speedway. Those who tune into MRN or log ontowww.motorracingnetwork.com
to hear the live audio stream will be directed to text the word “CAT” to a
designated number. They also can enter by visiting Facebook and clicking onto
theMotor Racing Network page.
“CAT Boots has become a
valued partner to Motor Racing Network and this is a great way to bring
even more excitement to fans in 2012,” said MRN President and Executive
Producer David Hyatt. “We’ll be back at Daytona International Speedway for our
44th year in 2013 and the best part is that there’ll be a couple
NASCAR fans joining us as our guests for Speedweeks.”
The MRN Rev Up and Boot Up
Sweepstakes is being supported with live video/audio promotions on trackside
Sprint Vision screens during pre-race ceremonies at International Speedway
Corporation-owned venues – including upcoming races at Kansas Speedway and
April 28th at Richmond International Raceway.
Additional sweepstakes
details are available at MotorRacingNetwork.com.
MRN’s 2012 broadcast
schedule features 86 live events from 33 sites, including full coverage of both
races from Kansas Speedway this coming weekend. Air time for Saturday’s SFP 250
Camping World Truck Series race is 1:45 p.m. (EDT). Sunday’s STP 400 for the
Sprint Cup Series will air at 12 p.m.
In addition to servicing a
nationwide network of affiliate radio stations, all programming is streamed
live at individual stations’ websites as well as www.motorracingnetwork.com
– and now accessible on mobile devices.
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