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I dont think it effects any of the race teams. Merc will still support there eq. They will just park the truck in a differant location if the LLC wont let them in the dry pits. Just glad its not our problem, but it is. Is that a oxie moreon?
MD PS there is no right side here. |
What happened on the 13th? Wasnt't there a court date?
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June 18, 2003
To: APBA Offshore Members From: Michael D. Allweiss Re: Mercury Racing Ladies and Gentlemen: Yesterday Mercury Racing advised us that they were terminating their current Sponsorship Agreement with us. While we certainly were disappointed to hear this we will continue to make every effort to resolve this situation so that everyone involved: APBA Offshore, Mercury Racing, the racers, the sponsors and the race sites, wins. In the meantime, you may rest assured that the Mercury Truck and its crew will continue to be welcomed at our races and will be treated well, as always. Our number one priority is to deliver the best possible racing experience to our loyal and dedicated customers: the APBA Offshore Race Teams! See you all in Savannah!!! Sincerely, APBA-Offshore Power Boat Racing, LLC Michael D. Allweiss Chairman |
Thanks Mike A. It is important to have the Merc. truck at the races to supply parts for us. We all hope this can be worked out.
MD |
Thanks for the update APBA... glad to hear they will be welcome in the pits and hope it all works out soon.
Now lets get to racing in Savannah - and we still have a boat available for lease there if anyone wants to take on some of the best racers in the world in equally prepared boats! www.reindlpowerboats.com |
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