I like anything with different shades of blue with little clutter.Wow I hope that's just an initial rendering because they dropped the ball on that scheme
Oh it's beer alright.They talked about running Coors Light, but decided to stick to beer.
Trackhouse is doing a heck of a job bringing in new ones
No, they are all from different owners.I'm sensing a pattern here with their sponsors, do all these companies have the same parent company?
Thanks, I was curious since they all are family activities placesNo, they are all from different owners.
I've always wondered why K1 Speed has never been on a car, hopefully it pays off for both parties.
Wait, you might be right.Thanks, I was curious since they all are family activities places
I'm sensing a pattern here with their sponsors, do all these companies have the same parent company?
Wait, you might be right.
Seems like they were recently purchased by the *checks notes* Phoenix Investment Firm.
Phoenix investment firm acquires stake in global indoor go-kart racing operator
Outlier, which changed its name recently from True North Cos., has been buying and growing businesses since 2005.www.abc15.com
Correct.So if I'm reading that right, the Phoenix Investment Firm owns K1, Pump Up, and Bounce U. I don't see iFly named, is seperately owned by a SkyVenture LLC?
News to me that Miller LITE isn't a light beer, but okThey had to shift to a light beer because Brad is getting fat.
I really wouldn't know, I never drink the stuff. I did drink a Bud lite back when they sponsored Junior but after I left the bathroom I never bought another.News to me that Miller LITE isn't a light beer, but ok
RP Funding is based in Lakeland, Florida. Its a mortgage lending company and pretty good one at that. This company also sponsors the RP Arena where the G-League team, Lakeland Magic, play at.RP funding sounds like a shell company Richard Petty started to make it seem like they have sponsors
Huh. I didn't know the NBA had a farm system. I thought they just used the NCAA, like the NFL does.RP Funding is based in Lakeland, Florida. Its a mortgage lending company and pretty good one at that. This company also sponsors the RP Arena where the G-League team, Lakeland Magic, play at.
It was the D league for Development, the G is for GatoradeHuh. I didn't know the NBA had a farm system. I thought they just used the NCAA, like the NFL does.
I was unsuccessful in finding out why it's called the 'G' league. A little help, please.
teams are the greens the oranges, and the Hawaiian tropicsHuh. I didn't know the NBA had a farm system. I thought they just used the NCAA, like the NFL does.
I was unsuccessful in finding out why it's called the 'G' league. A little help, please.
Which is better than the Gatorade Development league ...It was the D league for Development, the G is for Gatorade