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Kyle Busch will be driving the 51 in the Truck race at Kansas, the only cupper in the race. Wichita based Cessna is his sponsor.
Kyle Busch will be driving the 51 in the Truck race at Kansas, the only cupper in the race. Wichita based Cessna is his sponsor.
don't think that is for many fans, but drivers and teams? oh yeah. Going to be many Cessna employees smoozing in the suites also.I wonder how many of those fans that whine and complain about ticket prices can afford to purchase that sponsor's products?
It may have been cheaper for them to have sent a brochure to the teams headquarters?don't think that is for many fans, but drivers and teams? oh yeah. Going to be many Cessna employees smoozing in the suites also.
Talk about shooting fish in a barrel, I wouldn't be surprised if Kyle's truck gets the full treatment of "non performance enhancements" I think that is what they call it these days
It must be confusing if you're a Jamie McMurray fan trying to support your driver, and you don't know whether you should go out and buy a Big Mac or a plane.I wonder how many of those fans that whine and complain about ticket prices can afford to purchase that sponsor's products?
Cessna hopes you do both. But Cessna has put their money on a pretty sure thing this weekend it looks like.It must be confusing if you're a Jamie McMurray fan trying to support your driver, and you don't know whether you should go out and buy a Big Mac or a plane.
Sir, your order comes to $1,000,005.37, please pull around.Cessna hopes you do both.
It must be confusing if you're a Jamie McMurray fan trying to support your driver, and you don't know whether you should go out and buy a Big Mac or a plane.
Thank you for that visual.If he passes post race, I'll eat my shorts.
Sir, your order comes to $1,000,005.37, please pull around.
Would you like fries with that?you want that order supersized? ah I see you have picked the Citation, an absolute steal for 4.5 mil
Thank you for that visual.
Boxers or briefs?
McDonald's Drive-Thru Clerk: "Sir, could you please check the screen to make sure your order is correct?"Would you like fries with that?
For that price they come with an Idaho Certificate of Authenticity printed in Gold Leaf.Briefs
I'll just say socks next time.
@dpkimmel2001 I better see those potatoes dug up, peeled, cut, seasoned, and fried/baked to absolute perfection.
For that price they come with an Idaho Certificate of Authenticity printed in Gold Leaf.
For that price, they better come with Idaho.For that price they come with an Idaho Certificate of Authenticity printed in Gold Leaf.
He apprenticed under John Wes Townley.Man, I must say Brian Scott makes some fantastic fries!
I was hoping for John Wes's return at Kansas, anything that gets in the way of the 51 truck works for me, I won't go as far as eating my shorts like Kiante has stepped out and said, but it would make my day if a backmarker took out the 51. The absolute best would be if his other truck with Bell in it wiped him out. Bell needs to find another bunch to drive for anyway IMO.
The drivers can.I wonder how many of those fans that whine and complain about ticket prices can afford to purchase that sponsor's products?
'Healthy' for Cessna or for KBM?I was reading somewhere that some folks believe Cessna sponsoring Kyle Busch for 1 truck race indicates Nascar is healty. I am not making this up I swear.
You must have missed the 'Is NASCAR Dying' Thread. I think it flat-lined somewhere about post #3 or so.I didn't know they were sick..terminal?
Like I said before, I think a brochure may have been the cheaper route if Cessna is there just to advertise for the drivers. I'm just a simple redneck kind of fan. The kind of fan that knows no other fans that could possible think about purchasing a Cessna. Budweiser, now that's a sponsor that I and most of my friends can relate to. Multi million dollar aircraft? Not so much.The drivers can.
'Healthy' for Cessna or for KBM?
Like I said before, I think a brochure may have been the cheaper route if Cessna is there just to advertise for the drivers. I'm just a simple redneck kind of fan. The kind of fan that knows no other fans that could possible think about purchasing a Cessna. Budweiser, now that's a sponsor that I and most of my friends can relate to. Multi million dollar aircraft? Not so much.
A catered race experience in a large suite filled with clients and business to business partners. And someone/thing to cheer for.You make a good point as it probably would have been more effective for Cessna to set up a product display the drivers and the well heeled could look over but it was probably cheaper just to throw chump change at a truck team. I can relate more to Tide laundry detergent and Jimmy Johns than Cessna.
I'm thinking if they saw me standing in line for the factory tour in my jr shirt, jorts, crocs while holding my Budweiser koozie, I may just be denied entry.You might be a redneck fan, but outside of every Nascar event there are at least 100 closer to 200 really fine aircraft at the closest runway. They charge 1000 bucks a day parking at Daytona. Big market for Cessna and right down the road from K.C. is their home base. Brochures are great, but a tour of the facility and the whole whine and dine of a prospective buyer gets good results
A catered race experience in a large suite filled with clients and business to business partners. And someone/thing to cheer for.
These things are common in many sports.