I think we can call this a major announcement flop.
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making assumptions based on an unofficial candid photo is like diagnosing a bowl condition based on a fart.
If it means anything, Toyota Camry's are manufactured in Georgetown, Kentucky, and have been since 1988.
A bowl condition?making assumptions based on an unofficial candid photo is like diagnosing a bowl condition based on a fart.
Stop posting factual information, you're going to upset the JFR nutsack swingers!Well Dean, some of us actually attend races rather than digesting the PR spin. John Force said, at least three times at the 2014 World Finals, that JFR would have a BIG Sponsor announcement at the upcoming PRI Show in Indy. He also said, and I was there, that he'd be announcing the body manufacturer JFR would align with for the 2015 season and, as I recall, said it would be an AMERICAN manufacturer. On Thursday morning of PRI I personally called a JFR rep who said the announcement would probably be on Friday afternoon of PRI. Never happened.
It could be chipped or cracked, I guess.A bowl condition?
I may be wrong but I don't remember anything official from JFR about an announcement(s). Wasn't it just rumored announcements?
A bowl condition?
I get all releases from JFR and at no time did they make an announcement three was going to be big news
Dean
Ummm... John and Lucas already announced their deal........
Then why claim multiple times that there will be a BIG announcement at the PRI show?Is it possible due to contractual arrangements,Force has to wait until the calendar year passes before announcing?
Is it possible due to contractual arrangements,Force has to wait until the calendar year passes before announcing?
Well Dean, some of us actually attend races rather than digesting the PR spin. John Force said, at least three times at the 2014 World Finals, that JFR would have a BIG Sponsor announcement at the upcoming PRI Show in Indy. He also said, and I was there, that he'd be announcing the body manufacturer JFR would align with for the 2015 season and, as I recall, said it would be an AMERICAN manufacturer. On Thursday morning of PRI I personally called a JFR rep who said the announcement would probably be on Friday afternoon of PRI. Never happened.
None of the BIG JFR announcements happened, who cares, JFR will return in 2015 and if they make it through the 2015 season with all the cars and drivers John wants to field will be directly proportionate to the funds he wants to personally commit from his wallet. Nothing has replaced the departure of FORD and Castrol, nothing. About three, maybe four years ago, John said in a Street & Smith Sports Business Journal interview that his operation (at that time) cost $22.5 million dollars per season.
And the candid photo of John and Morgan was published in Speed Sport News, never much coverage of drag racing in there, but SSN found it important enough to run. JFR's deal with Lucas Oil is a tremendous opportunity for Lucas Oil Company. As Mr. Lucas said, he believes that John Force was responsible for the establishment of Castrol as a great American brand. The JFR/Lucas deal does not replicate or replace that of Castrol, but it gets JFR through the 2015 season and beyond with one of the best American brands, Lucas Oil Company.