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KLang
03-09-04, 04:00 PM
Newman-Hass:

http://www.champweb.net/v2_images_database/gal2004_00/DSC00471.JPG

Rob
03-09-04, 04:02 PM
Hmmmm.... I've suddenly got a Big Mac craving...

sadams
03-09-04, 04:06 PM
Nice. Thank you McDonalds. :thumbup:

lone_groover
03-09-04, 04:30 PM
Makes me want to sing out!

.....McDonald's is your kind of place,
hamburgers in your face.
Pickles up your nose,
french fries between your toes....

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

racer2c
03-09-04, 04:44 PM
Is this for every race?

nz_climber
03-09-04, 05:02 PM
Is this for every race?

Yes according to Champweb


McDonalds Signs Multi-Year Deal posted on 14:49

McDonalds and Newman-Haas Racing have signed a multi-year deal with Sebastien Bourdais as the driver for 2004. They will be advertising Paul Newman's "Newman's Own" salad dressing for McDonalds.

Bruno Junqueira also was announced as the second driver for Newman-Haas with PacifiCare sponsorship.

Cialis was not part of the press conference at all.

Sean O'Gorman
03-09-04, 05:12 PM
Glad to see them on board, but I'm still not going to eat that garbage any more often than I do now. Even if it is wrapped in a 1550 lb 750 hp carbon fiber package. :D

TrueBrit
03-09-04, 05:21 PM
Obviously not the Super-sized package....!!! :rofl:

racer2c
03-09-04, 05:26 PM
I don't get this "advertising Newman's Own" thing. How come McDonald's can never say "McDonald's is a proud sponsor of the N/H Champ Car"? Instead it is for advertising Newman salad dressing. The car has nothing but golden arches and the word McDonald's on it though. Will this change?
It was the same with Kanaans McDonald's car which was advertising the Brazilian 'Drive Thru' advertising campaign. Is it all marketing semantics? Could anyone in marketing help me understand. It's bugging me. :gomer:

theunions
03-09-04, 05:30 PM
It was the same with Kanaans McDonald's car which was advertising the Brazilian 'Drive Thru' advertising campaign.

While the money was from McDonalds Brazil, wasn't the "Drive Thru" campaign worldwide (hence widespread usage in NASCAR too)?

theunions
03-09-04, 05:31 PM
(oops)

racer2c
03-09-04, 05:32 PM
While the money was from McDonalds Brazil, wasn't the "Drive Thru" campaign worldwide (hence widespread usage in NASCAR too)?

I don't know. The lemmings just kept throwing it our face that it wasn't American McDonalds. Like that makes any sense.

dreamracer
03-09-04, 05:49 PM
:thumbup: :thumbup: to mickey-d's

and to Newman Haas for running a heck of a race team over the years.

Firestorm
03-09-04, 06:03 PM
Okay, with McDonald's sponsoring a car how about Burger King? Well, BK doesn't accept emails at all (not real smart, IMO). And doesn't look like they are very customer friendly on any front from this bit on how to contact them:

"Marketing Ideas
Burger King Corporation receives many ideas and suggestions from persons outside our organization. However, we spend a great deal of time, money and effort toward the development and implementation of new services, products, techniques and equipment, which we have used or may use in the future. In view of this, it is not surprising that many of the suggestions made to us from outside our company are already known or available to us through the efforts of our staff. While we appreciate your interest in presenting an idea or suggestion to us, it is Burger King Corporation's policy not to accept or review any unsolicted idea or suggestion. We do this in order to avoid any possible confusion or misunderstanding regarding the ownership of an idea or submission. For general marketing information, you may call our Marketing Department Information Line at (305) 378-7200."

...uh yeah, like their current lame "what a whooper" ads are soooo good. :rolleyes: Seems like they could use a lot of help with marketing ideas based on their recent commercials...

Might be worth flooding them with calls asking if they will be sponsoring a car now that Micky D is. Just hate having plasti-food from McD's getting the glory when BK's plasti-food is a bit better. :)

Firestorm
03-09-04, 06:07 PM
And just to complete the 'big 3' of fast food:

Wendy's Consumer Relations
Wendy's International, Inc.
4288 W. Dublin-Granville Rd.
Dublin, OH 43017

Phone: (614) 764-3100

Again, no email contact but at least they accept snail mail and "welcome suggestions".

Wheel-Nut
03-09-04, 06:23 PM
And just to complete the 'big 3' of fast food:

Wendy's Consumer Relations
Wendy's International, Inc.
4288 W. Dublin-Granville Rd.
Dublin, OH 43017

Phone: (614) 764-3100

Again, no email contact but at least they accept snail mail and "welcome suggestions".


You should give Whataburger (http://www.whataburger.com/) a try.

theunions
03-09-04, 06:36 PM
You should give Whataburger (http://www.whataburger.com/) a try.

I've still never actually seen a single Whataburger outside TX (not that I'm in any of those states that often). And I always avoided it during college on the basis of my friends getting food poisoning/diarrhea on more than one occasion there...

I can't recall if I ever actually saw a single TV, newspaper or radio ad from them.

As for Wendy's, anything would be an improvement over their pathetic "unofficial spokesman" campaign right now. At least they haven't brought DW back, which would NOT be an improvement.

Ziggy
03-09-04, 06:45 PM
I posted this earlier, but I thinks its making the rounds in CyberSpace

A big thanks should go to Paul Newman, who has been out beating the bushes for sponsorship for several months. Not only for his team, but for the entire series. Newman puts his money where his mouth is, and will dedicate his busy schedule to make sure big time road racing in the US does not die.

Ziggy

Wheel-Nut
03-09-04, 06:48 PM
I've still never actually seen a single Whataburger outside TX . . . . .



They are expanding, soon to take over North America.

http://www.whataburger.com/images/findwb/map.jpg

Racing Truth
03-09-04, 06:53 PM
:thumbup: :thumbup: to mickey-d's

and to Newman Haas for running a heck of a race team over the years.

Ditto. :cool:

Adrian_FanTX
03-09-04, 06:59 PM
Now I'm loving it...

Good move.

Just like wheel -nut I like whataburgers better than micky D's.

It would be a good opportunity for an expanding company to reach global proportions with a world class series.

theunions
03-09-04, 07:00 PM
They are expanding, soon to take over North America.


I looked on that page, but I had a hard time trying to quickly figure out how many locations there actually were in each state. The 575 total is a surprise. I would've figured a tenth of that.

datachicane
03-09-04, 07:10 PM
Whataburger?
Not when there's Burgerville. Hazelnut milkshakes, portobello mushrooms, Walla Walla onion rings, spicy black bean gardenburgers and plenty of Tillamook. God, I love the Northwest.
:D

Railbird
03-09-04, 07:50 PM
drive through food of all sorts exist at the road trip necessity level imo, but I sure do appreciate the hook up with a national brand of any sort.

Like Zig said, thank you PLN.

RTKar
03-09-04, 07:56 PM
So how about some Champcar diecast in Happy Meals?

pchall
03-09-04, 08:17 PM
So how about some Champcar diecast in Happy Meals?

How about 1/87th scale Lolas of everybody?

Ronald McDonald and the gang as the Drive Thru Pit Crew?

And the Hamburgler as Tony McGorge, the bad guy?

Insomniac
03-09-04, 08:46 PM
Yes according to Champweb

Cialis was not part of the press conference at all.


Cialis was advertising during the IRL race and I thought I read they were going to be at Indy this year. I'm not 100% on that though.

Hot Rod Otis
03-09-04, 09:09 PM
I posted this earlier, but I thinks its making the rounds in CyberSpace

A big thanks should go to Paul Newman, who has been out beating the bushes for sponsorship for several months. Not only for his team, but for the entire series. Newman puts his money where his mouth is, and will dedicate his busy schedule to make sure big time road racing in the US does not die.

Ziggy


What Ziggy said. :thumbup:

Thank you PLN.

Phantom
03-09-04, 09:32 PM
Unions - I agree that Whataburgers taste better. But I think I've dined on my last one for quite a while. From now on it's Mickey D's. I'll be voting with my greenbacks from now on! Thanks Ronald!!!

Phantom
03-09-04, 10:41 PM
Let them know what you think!

http://www.mcdonalds.com/app_controller.custsat.custsat_form_marketing.html

Here's my note...

Dear McDonald's,
I wish to thank you and congratulate you on your wise decision to back Newman-Haas and Sebastien Bourdais in the CART / OWRS. Last year I attened the night race in Cleveland, and watched first hand, one of the most exciting races of the season. Sebastien's inspired win and Ronald McDonald's light hearted participation in the victory ceremony was the highlight of the season. As your studies most likely revealed, the fan base of OWRS is relatively small compared ot that of NASCAR, but is fiercely loyal to the series, its drivers and, most importantly the good sponsors who provide us with the means for our enjoyment. You have made a terififc choice. Wishing you the best of luck in 2004.

KLang
03-09-04, 10:42 PM
psssst Phantom, it's ChampCar now. :p

Turn7
03-09-04, 11:27 PM
MMmmmmmmm.....double whataburger with cheese, add mayo and jalapenos.

You can't ever go wrong with that order.

RARules
03-10-04, 02:32 AM
MMmmmmmmm.....double whataburger with cheese, add mayo and jalapenos.

You can't ever go wrong with that order.

IIRC, McDonald's owns the Chipotle Mexican Restaurant (semi-fast food) chain. They're much better tasting that McD's. So there's a real opportunity for some cross-fertilization here. And if you want to support McD's support of CART, try them instead of McD's place.

Andrew Longman
03-10-04, 03:50 PM
I don't get this "advertising Newman's Own" thing. How come McDonald's can never say "McDonald's is a proud sponsor of the N/H Champ Car"? Instead it is for advertising Newman salad dressing. The car has nothing but golden arches and the word McDonald's on it though. Will this change?
It was the same with Kanaans McDonald's car which was advertising the Brazilian 'Drive Thru' advertising campaign. Is it all marketing semantics? Could anyone in marketing help me understand. It's bugging me. :gomer:


Don't know for sure but here is a guess...

Newmans Own Salad Dressing is a fund-raising mechanism for Newman's Hole in the Wall Camp for sick kids. By using Newmans products in their restraunts they can claim part of their expense as a charitable deduction. By lending their name and money to sponsor a Newmans Own champcar, they can claim (part of?) that marketing expense as a charitable expense while also raising good will for the McDonalds brand.

But I'm not a tax guy so I don't know the advantages to a business to having charitable expenses versus food and marketing expenses.

MAXAR RE
03-10-04, 04:35 PM
I sent a big 'thank you' letter to McDonalds today via their website feedback form. I will be eating there a lot more now that they are a sponsor. :thumbup:

theunions
03-10-04, 04:43 PM
Don't know for sure but here is a guess...

Newmans Own Salad Dressing is a fund-raising mechanism for Newman's Hole in the Wall Camp for sick kids. By using Newmans products in their restraunts they can claim part of their expense as a charitable deduction. By lending their name and money to sponsor a Newmans Own champcar, they can claim (part of?) that marketing expense as a charitable expense while also raising good will for the McDonalds brand.

Anyone know why it's called "Connecticut's Own" (per the decals on Da Matta's car at Surfers 2002) outside some if not all parts of the US?

Ankf00
03-10-04, 06:17 PM
I've still never actually seen a single Whataburger outside TX (not that I'm in any of those states that often). And I always avoided it during college on the basis of my friends getting food poisoning/diarrhea on more than one occasion there...

I can't recall if I ever actually saw a single TV, newspaper or radio ad from them.

As for Wendy's, anything would be an improvement over their pathetic "unofficial spokesman" campaign right now. At least they haven't brought DW back, which would NOT be an improvement.

actually whataburger has the most stringet corporate health inspections of those mass marketed nasty crap heart disease chains, but they're greasy as hell :)

Winston Wolfe
03-10-04, 06:24 PM
Anyone know why it's called "Connecticut's Own" (per the decals on Da Matta's car at Surfers 2002) outside some if not all parts of the US?

My guess would be that since Newman is a resident of Ct, and has ties to Ct for a long time, and I believe is also the site of the first H.I.T.W.G retreat\location when he initially started up the whole thang...
Why do you think he is so good at Lime Rock :p Even at 70+ years old?
Plus, Connecticut has no State Income Tax (or at least it didnt when I lived there back in the 80's)

theunions
03-10-04, 06:29 PM
My guess would be that since Newman is a resident of Ct, and has ties to Ct for a long time, and I believe is also the site of the first H.I.T.W.G retreat\location when he initially started up the whole thang...


My point is...why not keep it "Newman's Own" outside of North America? Are people in Australia not supposed to know who PLN is?!?

oddlycalm
03-10-04, 06:29 PM
Man, I have to say that it is certainly nice to have upbeat sponsor news to talk about. :thumbup:

oc

Lizzerd
03-10-04, 07:29 PM
My point is...why not keep it "Newman's Own" outside of North America? Are people in Australia not supposed to know who PLN is?!?

It is a good question. I wonder too. I didn't know it was "Connecticut's Own" down under until you metioned it.

RaceGrrl
03-10-04, 11:39 PM
Glad to see McDonald's re-up, and I love the paint scheme on the car.

Since we're on the topic of restaurants as sponsors, here's one that can sponsor a certain out of work IRL "driver":

http://www.eatnpark.com/assets/aboutus/ENPlineslogo.jpg

champcarfan01
03-10-04, 11:53 PM
I just e mailed my thanks to the corp office. i wasnt a fan of Mcdonalds but i will be this year. :)

DjDrOmusic
03-11-04, 06:22 PM
Glad to see McDonald's re-up, and I love the paint scheme on the car.

Since we're on the topic of restaurants as sponsors, here's one that can sponsor a certain out of work IRL "driver":

http://www.eatnpark.com/assets/aboutus/ENPlineslogo.jpg

OMG!! Somebody knows about Eat n' Park outside of PA.?? When my wife was confined to Pittsburgh during her Art Institute days, Eat n' Park was part of our routine.....although I quickly renamed it Eat n' Barf!! :D ;)

JT265
03-11-04, 06:44 PM
Glad to see McDonald's re-up, and I love the paint scheme on the car.

Since we're on the topic of restaurants as sponsors, here's one that can sponsor a certain out of work IRL "driver":

http://www.eatnpark.com/assets/aboutus/ENPlineslogo.jpg

Gooooooooooooo Sarah!

<I'm NOT REALLY sooooooo sooooorrrry> ;)

Sean O'Gorman
03-11-04, 07:56 PM
OMG!! Somebody knows about Eat n' Park outside of PA.?? When my wife was confined to Pittsburgh during her Art Institute days, Eat n' Park was part of our routine.....although I quickly renamed it Eat n' Barf!! :D ;)

We have Eat & Pukes in Cleveland too.

Don Quixote
03-11-04, 08:00 PM
What genius came up with the name "Eat'nPark" ? :rofl:

Lizzerd
03-11-04, 08:04 PM
Yeah... makes more sense to park first.

Insomniac
03-11-04, 09:54 PM
OMG!! Somebody knows about Eat n' Park outside of PA.?? When my wife was confined to Pittsburgh during her Art Institute days, Eat n' Park was part of our routine.....although I quickly renamed it Eat n' Barf!! :D ;)

In WV as well. I hate those cookies. They have a balloon festival and there is a balloon shaped like a giant cookie. I remember when they land, they give out cookies to the kids.