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WILL SPONSORS REVOLT?

A couple of years ago, Dale Jr. uttered a four-letter expletive during a post-race interview. NASCAR hit him with a sizeable fine. Several other drivers have been known to cuss over their headphones when talking with their crew chiefs. When that has happened, NASCAR fined them for behavior unbecoming the sport.

Indeed, NASCAR likes to promote its clean, family-oriented sports image and likes its drivers and crews to reflect that image. In fact, sponsors and NASCAR have been blamed for the blandness of the sport, with fans citing the lack of the flamboyant drivers and hard-racing action they came to love in the past.

So, now that NASCAR is in the midst of a multi-million dollar lawsuit that weighs heavy on the clean-cut image that NASCAR has worked so hard to develop, what will the sponsors now think? Will we see a revolt of sorts by current sponsors as their contracts with team owners begin to expire? Will teams be faced with even more difficulty securing sponsors because of the nastiness of the charges along with the current economic situation that we’re all facing?

It’s hard to imagine NASCAR coming out of all this without some major bruises to its image as the sport without controversy, drugs, or scandals. Time will tell whether sponsors will reconsider the value of putting their names on cars to the tune of $20-25 million when the sport may be in court—legal as well as public opinion—for quite some time. This isn’t a “Kentucky lawsuit”; it’s a lawsuit that most everyone can identify with in one way or another.

And that’s the view from here.

Jon

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