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Star
Racing, CVEC part company
Citing unexpected inconsistencies with the
project's development, team owner George Bryce
has announced that Star Racing and CVEC Power
Systems have decided to part company, effective
immediately. Bryce says the team already has
begun the search for a new corporate partner of
the NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle ridden by two-time
defending champion Angelle Savoie.
"When
we originally signed CVEC as our primary
sponsor, we felt there was great potential in
the program which could greatly benefit both
organizations," said Bryce. "They have
a quality product, and we have proven ourselves
as effective corporate representatives. It
really came down to bad timing. Their goal of
bringing a motorcycle exhaust system to the
market relied heavily on the participation of
outside investors, which have yet to
materialize.
"Therefore,
we have decided it would be best to go our
separate ways. We are in the process of
negotiating a settlement, which will allow both
companies to move forward. In this manner, they
can take the time to further research their
planned expansion, while the Star Racing team
can concentrate on finding a new, long-term
corporate sponsor, as well as winning the
POWERade championship."
The
announcement leaves Savoie and the Star Racing
team without full financial support in the midst
of a heated championship battle. Although
admitting the last few months have taken their
toll, Bryce was quick to squelch any notions
that the team must suspend operations and
acknowledged the contributions of those
responsible for keeping Angelle's championship
pursuit on track.
"There
is no denying that this has been a distraction
to our team, and the fact that we have run as
well as we have says a lot about Star Racing's
character," explained Bryce. "But make
no mistake about today's news. We might have to
tighten our belts a couple extra notches, but
we're not going to park a
championship-contending motorcycle.
"A
huge word of thanks goes to our entire family of
outstanding associate sponsors, including Suzuki
and Snap-On Tools, without whose continued
support we couldn't have stayed in the thick of
this championship chase.
"Naturally,
we are in the process of searching for a new
marketing partner. It is not often that you can
offer a potential sponsor a two-time and
defending champion who is also currently the
points leader, but that's exactly what they
would get in Angelle and Star Racing. Hopefully,
someone in corporate America will realize this
great opportunity to join our championship
team."
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