The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

AMS completes sponsor agreements

- — RICK MINTER

The NASCAR industry has had a couple of weeks of good fortune when it comes to securing title sponsors for major events.

On Tuesday, a week after NASCAR Chairman Brian France introduced Monster Energy as the title sponsor of the series formerly known as Sprint Cup, Atlanta Motor Speedway President Ed Clark announced that Rinnai America Corporatio­n will be sponsoring his track’s Xfinity Series race.

The announceme­nt gives AMS long-term agreements with title sponsors for its three major NASCAR races. Folds of Honor/QuickTrip is backing the premier Cup race, while Active Pest Control holds naming rights to the track’s Camping World Truck Series races. All three divisions return to AMS on March 3-5 next year.

Clark and Frank Windsor, COO of Rinnai America, said the sponsorshi­p, unlike others in the sport, involves more than just the events surroundin­g race weekend.

Rinnai, a Japanese company that has its North American headquarte­rs in Peachtree City, about 20 miles from AMS, plans to use the track throughout the year to entertain prospectiv­e customers and contractor­s.

Rinnai plans to bring its guests to the facility, where they can take part in driving experience­s in NASCAR cars on the 1.5-mile quad-oval, then view Rinnai products that will be installed throughout the facility.

Rinnai also will have events at other tracks across the country operated by AMS’ parent company, Speedway Motorsport­s.

Rinnai produces gas appliances, including tankless water heaters, which Windsor says make up just six percent of the market today.

“We like to say that friends don’t let friends use tanks,” said Windsor, who has been following NASCAR races since the mid-1990s, when he was a Mark Martin fan.

Clark said he’s excited about the prospect of working with some new title sponsors.

“I think Monster Energy is going to bring some new energy to the sport,” he said. “I think we’re going to see some new forms of promotion, with some excitement to it that we haven’t seen in a while ... and that energy and enthusiasm is something we need right now.”

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