[media-credit name=”FASLaneRacing.com” align=”alignright” width=”182″][/media-credit]INDIANAPOLIS, IN. (July 27, 2012) – FAS Lane Racing is proud to announce that Special Operations for America (SOFA) will sponsor the team’s No. 32 Ford driven by Ken Schrader in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race this Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway as part of their Public Awareness and Education Drive. The Special Operations for America name and logo will appear on the No. 32 hood and rear quarter panels along with the web site information and the message: “Join The Battle” in the running of the Crown Royal Curtiss Shaver 400.
“We welcome the opportunity to represent Special Operations for America within NASCAR and reach out to NASCAR fans nationwide,” stated FAS Lane Racing team owner Frank Stoddard. “NASCAR is such a powerful arena for programs such as this and it is a privilege that SOFA has chosen our race team as the vehicle to drive their message to millions. The race at historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one of our biggest races all year and we look to put on a good show with the No. 32 Special Operations for America Ford and Ken Schrader.”
Former Navy SEAL and Republican Montana State Sen. Ryan Zinke has launched a political action committee, Special Operations For America, that states its top goal as advocating real conservative and like-minded candidates who want to bring true leadership back to Washington and who believe in permanent and enduring American exceptionalism. The Crown Royal Curtiss Shaver 400 will be the start of a nationwide “Join the Battle” campaign by SOFA in reaching the hard working American voters prior to the November election.
“We’re proud to be part of NASCAR and this opportunity to reach millions of voters who share our time-honored, conservative values,” said Zinke – who was two-time member of the elite SEAL Team Six . “This is the type of grassroots effort that is needed in order to elect leaders who will restore America to its founding principles.”
The running of the Crown Royal Curtiss Shaver 400 will air nationwide on ESPN from Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, July 29th with coverage beginning at 1:00 p.m. ET.
About FAS Lane Racing: FAS Lane Racing was established in 2011 when Frank Stoddard’s old team, Latitude 43 Motorsports, closed its doors. Stoddard formed his own team with the remaining crew members and purchased the cars and equipment from Roush Racing. Stoddard chose the No. 32 in tribute to his racing mentor Stub Fadden, who was a Busch North Series racer from New England who used the number 16, hence 16 x 2 = 32. FAS Lane Racing used a variety of drivers to secure a position in the Top 35 in owner’s points thus ensuring them a guaranteed starting spot heading into the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. For more information on FAS Lane Racing, visit www.FASLaneRacing.com.