CONCORD, N.C. (January 22, 2008) --
Dodge enters the
2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season optimistic a seven-year building
project has been successful and ready to pay dividends. The objective –
the Sprint Cup.
The
2008 Dodge Charger lineup will feature five teams with 12 drivers that
are a mixture of seasoned veterans, champions from other racing series
that are newcomers to NASCAR and experienced young talent. There’s
plenty of talent to add to the 197 victories posted by Dodge in NASCAR’s
premier series – 136 by the Dodge Charger.
Since
2001 when Dodge returned to NASCAR’s premier series, the goal has been
to be the manufacturing leader by winning races and ultimately the
championship. Those goals have not changed.
“We
remain firmly committed to those objectives,” said Mike Accavitti,
Director – Dodge Brand and SRT Global Marketing. “We’ve taken strides
toward those goals. Our progress slowed somewhat in 2007, but we’re
confident we have a very talented group of teams capable of producing
wins, top-fives and top-10s. We expect Dodge to be well represented in
the Chase in 2008 and be a serious contender for the championship.”
Accavitti’s comments, to more than 200 motorsports journalists, were
made today during a Dodge Motorsports press conference. Dodge drivers,
crew chiefs and team representatives took part in the press conference
on the second day of the annual Lowe’s Media Tour.
Dodge, which has a storied heritage in auto racing with the Charger, has
elected to continue the winning tradition that legends David Pearson,
Bobby Isaac and Richard Petty established in the 1970s by designating
the Charger as the nameplate Dodge teams will use in the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series this season and in the future.
Dodge
has a racing heritage that spans many different nameplates and models,
and
the Charger is the cornerstone of that heritage,” said Accavitti.
“When NASCAR originally announced the phase-in plan for the “car of
tomorrow”, it made sense for Dodge to race the Charger and Avenger.
When the decision was made to race only one car in 2008, we talked with
our partners, the more than 2,500 Dodge Dealers across the country, and
they expressed overwhelming support for Dodge to continue its
motorsports heritage with the Charger nameplate. NASCAR rules permit
Dodge to use either nameplate in 2008.”
Three
teams will field three cars each in 2008. Penske Racing has Kurt Busch
and Ryan Newman returning. They are joined by Sam Hornish Jr., a former
Indianapolis 500 and Indy Racing League champion.
Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates has Reed Sorenson and Juan Pablo
Montoya, the 2007 Raybestos Rookie of the Year, back. The newcomer to
Ganassi Racing is defending Indianapolis 500 and IRL champion Dario
Franchitti.
Gillett Evernham Motorsports’ Kasey Kahne, the winningest driver in 2006
with six victories, is once again teamed with Elliott Sadler and
newcomer Patrick Carpentier from the open-wheel ranks.
Petty
Enterprises will field cars for Bobby Labonte, the 2000 NASCAR Cup
champion, and Kyle Petty from a new facility in Mooresville, N.C., after
60 years at the Level Cross complex.
The
final member of the Dodge family is BAM Racing which will start the
season with veteran Kenny Schrader the driver.
“Racing is the core of Dodge’s DNA,” said Accavitti. “We like the mix
we have this season. We have proven talent in NASCAR competition and we
have newcomers that have proven themselves in other forms of racing. It
shapes up to be an exciting year for Dodge Motorsports.”
NASCAR provides a platform to showcase the power and performance of the
Dodge brand. Previously, the focus has been on generating impressions
through race team sponsorship and activation. That changes in 2008.
“The
Dodge Dealers’ sponsorship of the 9 and 19 since 2001 has served us
well,” said Accavitti. “The emergence of new sponsorship opportunities
for those teams has given Dodge the ability to redirect valuable
resources. The resources will provide additional engineering support
for team at the track as well as fund new marketing initiatives and
track activation that will excite both our Dodge customers and NASCAR
fans.
“We
will have Dodge on display throughout the year through numerous programs
such as event sponsorships, official vehicle status and promotions. The
performance and aggressive styling of the Dodge Charger will be on
display to millions of consumers throughout the year.”
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The No. 43 2008
Dodge Challenger SRT8 will be auctioned on eBay with proceeds going
to the Victory Junction Gang Camp. The auction runs Feb. 12-22.
The car will be the 43rd SRT8 off the assembly line and
will be the only car in the 2008 model year that will be painted B5
Blue.
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The Dodge
Charger has recorded 136 wins in NASCAR’s premier series with 124
coming during an 11-year span, 1966-1977. Three drivers – Pearson,
Isaac and Petty (3) -- combined for five championships during that
period driving a Charger.
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For the latest information about Dodge Motorsports throughout the
2008 season, visit
www.dodgemotorsportsmedia.com.
Dodge Brand
With a U.S. market share of 6.4 percent, Dodge is
Chrysler LLC’s best-selling brand and the fifth largest nameplate in the
U.S. automotive market. In 2007, Dodge sold more than 1.3 million
vehicles in the global market. In the highly competitive truck market,
Dodge has a 15 percent market share.
Recently,
Dodge introduced the all-new 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan with 35 new or
improved features including the newest innovation, the Swivel ‘n Go™
seating system. Dodge is entering key European volume segments with
Nitro, Caliber and Avenger. The all-new 2009 Dodge Journey will debut
in 2008 calendar year, and will be available outside North America in
both left- and right-hand drive in mid-2008. Also in 2008, Dodge will
introduce its modern muscle car the all-new Dodge Challenger.