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NASCAR Sprint-Cup Series
CUP: Walmart On Jeff Gordon’s Car?
Will Walmart sponsor Jeff Gordon's car? Negotiations continue, sources say....
SceneDaily.com  |  Posted August 23, 2010   Charlotte, NC
Wal-Mart is negotiating with Hendrick Motorsports to put its name on the hood and side of the Jeff Gordon car, according to industry sources. (Photo: Getty Images)
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Walmart’s potential move into NASCAR has led the retail giant deep into negotiations with Hendrick Motorsports over sponsorship of Jeff Gordon's No. 24 Chevrolet next season.

There continue to be several moving parts to the Walmart discussions with Hendrick and NASCAR, which began in the spring and have progressed through the summer. Walmart’s play could have tentacles in both sponsorship and licensing at the team and league level, according to industry sources.

The retailer has been hesitant to spend money on sports sponsorships in the past, so Walmart’s entrance to NASCAR would provide a huge boost to a sport that has been ravaged by the recession and attracted little new sponsorship money in the last two seasons.

“It’s very significant,” said Mark Dyer, senior vice president at IMG and formerly chief of the licensing division at NASCAR until 2007. “We tried for years to get Walmart’s attention when I was at NASCAR and we made some inroads. If they truly decide to take a position in the sport, that’s a big deal to get a company that should have been in that space all along.”

While Walmart ponders a new place in NASCAR, other consumer packaged goods sponsors are clearly energized and they’re not waiting for contracts to be signed before mobilizing.
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Sources say that six of NASCAR’s official consumer packaged goods partners met earlier this month to discuss a retail strategy for Walmart. Those sponsors were Coca-Cola, Kraft, Mars, MillerCoors, Procter & Gamble and Unilever.

Phil Grieco from Mars’ sponsorship and marketing division helped arrange the meeting, according to industry sources. Matt Shulman from NASCAR’s partnership marketing division attended, as did Erik Brothers from Bulldawg Marketing, a retail-focused agency based in Mooresville, N.C., near many of the team shops. Bulldawg has worked with NASCAR and its consumer packaged goods partners on retail programs in the past, including this year’s promotion with Brookshire’s, a Texas-based grocery chain, and the Ahold chain of grocery stores.

Those executives reached said they couldn’t comment on the meeting because of the continuing nature of their planning.


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