Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Castrol Unveils Official John Force Racing 25th Anniversary Fan Site


WAYNE, NJ (January 13, 2010) --- After nearly a year of planning and development Castrol launched the official John Force Racing 25th anniversary fan site located at www.castrolforce.com this week. At the end of the 2009 Full Throttle Drag Racing Series fans were asked to sign up to be a part of the most comprehensive and interactive website to celebrate John Force Racing’s upcoming 25th year with Castrol. Almost 10,000 fans got in the ground floor and they got the first opportunity to join the celebration and begin a year-long interactive experience with the winningest driver and team in all of motorsports.

“Having the official website www.castrolforce.com up and running is a major accomplishment for Castrol and our marketing team. This celebration of the first twenty-five years with John Force and John Force Racing will be a season long adventure for Castrol, the entire JFR team and our tens of thousands of fans. The site will boast all sorts of interactive zones as well as pages where fans can upload photos and videos. There will be contests throughout the year and castrolforce.com will become one of the hottest destinations on the web for exclusive John Force Racing 25th anniversary information and news,” said Lori Anne Gola, Assistant Sponsorship Manager.

The castrolforce.com website will be the main destination for fans of John Force Racing who are interested in twenty-five years of stories, photos and exclusive video highlights covering John Force’s rise to the top of the NHRA. Members of John Force Racing from every level of the organization participated in the creation and the ongoing development of the site.

The site is completely free to join and will feature pages highlighting the traditional news and information as well as areas where fans can upload their favorite videos and photos. Contests run throughout the 2010 season revolving around John Force Racing history, fan interaction and a wide variety of promotions.

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