RITCHIE RACING 2005
EXTREME SPORTS
SCCA TOURING 2 / T2 RACE TEAM

2002 CAMARO T2

1998 MUSTANG AMERICAN SEDAN
EXTREME
EXPOSURE
Ritchie Racing
dominated the American Sedan category of SCCA Road Racing in the Southwest Division in a specially prepared Chevrolet Camaro during the early and mid 1990’s. After Oval Track racing in 1996 and 1997, we returned to SCCA American Sedan racing in 1998 campaigning a Ford Mustang and finished in the top three consistently in the Southwest division and in the top ten at the 2001 Runoffs.Ritchie Racing
offers sponsorship packages that start at less than $50 (cash or products) per race.-- Our team won the SCCA American Sedan Divisional Championship in 1992, 1993,1994 and 1995 and finished in the top ten at the Runoffs National Championship race in 2001.
-- Our crew consists of a group of well- educated professionals and a college engineering student that any company would be proud to have as their representatives.
--Our 2005 program includes Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) National Races throughout the Southwest, with the ultimate goal of winning the American Sedan National Championship at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
In 2005 Ritchie Racing will compete in
T2 / TOURING 2 a class created to accommodate enthusiasts who want to race late model sport coupes. This is the SCCA's class of racing for foreign and domestic high performance cars.
1993 Mustang Cobra R (from 1998)
Reasons to sponsor a racecar
Ritchie Racing’s unique, low cost opportunity. Sponsoring a racecar is like buying a rolling billboard. In addition to spectators, competitors, and some television coverage, a racecar displaying your colors and logo is an excellent point-of-sale traffic generator as well as an employee morale booster.
Use car sponsorship as a repeating reminder of your commitment to excellence. Some manufacturers offer co-op advertising that may be available to your business for racecar sponsorship.
PERFORMANCE ON TRACK RESULTS IN EXPOSURE
Customers will buy from a winner.
When a Camaro race car speeds down the straightaway side by side with a competitor, neither willing to surrender the advantage, and they dive into the first turn only inches apart, everyone watches, including your potential customers.
Your business is not as different from racing as you think. You have competitors, we have competitors, we both want to win.
Racecars are an accepted form of advertising – potential customers often identify them by their sponsors more than by their number.
Auto racing is a fast growing sport. Customers who like racing are more likely to buy your product if they see it advertised on a racecar.

The driver, Eric Ritchie has been racing since he was 15 years old, including motocross, drag racing, circle track, and road racing, in both amateur and professional divisions.
1983 CAMARO Z28 (from 1996)

Club Racing is intense, highly competitive, wheel-to-wheel racing on paved road tracks throughout the United States. Every year, there are over 350 race events; each consists of a dozen or so races featuring up to twenty-five different classes of racecars. Chances are, there is a Club Racing event near you! In Texas, there are races in College Station, Bryan, Corpus Christi, and Abilene.
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