Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Zunch Goes to the Races

Zunch Worldwide has joined forces with Orion Sports Marketing to target the motorsports industry and is working to develop relationships with teams in a number of series, including those in the Grand American paddocks.  To kick things off for 2007, Orion assisted Zunch with securing sponsorship logo placement on two vehicles in the race, one in each class.

The Daytona Prototype class vehicle #20, run by Howard Motorsports, was driven by a number of great drivers including NASCAR’s Tony Stewart and the Grand American star Andy Wallace.  The DP suffered some major mechanical problems, causing the car to spend several hours out of the race, but even with that setback the car finished 48th overall and 24th for its class.

The GT class Porsche #14, run by Autometrics, was driven by Wes Allen, Cory Friedman, Mac McGehee, Jim Hamblin and Bransen Patch.  The Autometrics car 14 finished in 34th place overall and 14th for its class, out of field of 70.

“We are excited to get involved in this exciting industry,” said Craig Waugh. “Zunch and Orion look forward to a great season working together and with new teams for the 2007 season and beyond!”

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Maybe Roids Dont Really Help

Despite the recent revelation that at least two players who will remain unnamed (Amit and Chris), are allegedly using steroids, no advantage has been gained from ‘roiding up before a round of foosball.

 

There’s been a shake up of things here at the foosball rankings due to Jesse getting beat by Austin and Chris “Gomez Shot” Gomez being injured, but here are the Power Rankings for this week.

 

Name

Previous Rank

Present Rank

John “2 man” Sanchez

2

1

Dan “no look” Slater

3

2

Jesse “you lost a game to Austin” Romero

1

3

Austin ”Talkin Smack in Defeat” Montgomery

t-5

4

Amit “Roider” Pandya

t-5

5

Chris “Gomez Shot” Gomez (ranking due to injury)

4

6

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