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'CANES FANS KEEP TRUCKIN', TO GET THEIR TICKETS CASHED IN

          The Hurricanes' new promotion is a "touch daring and a
     tad desperate," according to Rick Dorsey of the Raleigh NEWS
     & OBSERVER.  Beginning November 21, the team will give away
     a new car or truck to one fan between the second and third
     periods of the next 20 games.  Ten Ford Escorts and 10 Ford
     Rangers will be offered in the promo.  Also, in conjunction
     with the 180 Carolina Ford Dealers in NC, those who test
     drive a Ford starting November 21 will be given a coupon
     redeemable for two free Hurricanes tickets anywhere in the
     arena except for club seats.  Dorsey: "Any game.  Any
     available seats."  Dorsey adds that the team "could give
     away" $3.8M or more worth of tickets if all 100,000 are
     given away.  Team VP/Marketing & Sales Rick Francis: "The
     objective is to introduce the game and Hurricanes hockey to
     new fans" (Raleigh NEWS & OBSERVER, 11/13).  
          NASCAR TIE-IN: The ticket giveaways and the $230,000
     spent for the 20 vehicles, "purchased at a slight discount
     ... means the team is not likely to make any money off the
     deal."  In Greensboro, Rob Daniels calls the move the "first
     major promotional salvo since its summer move to North
     Carolina and a fall of disappointing attendance and media
     criticism in the U.S. and Canada."  The promo was introduced
     by the team's official NASCAR driver/spokesperson, Jeff
     Burton, who drove up in a Ford Ranger.  At the next 20 home
     games, three fans will be selected from ticket stubs and
     each will be brought down to the ice where they will be
     given a key to the one vehicle wheeled onto the rink.  One
     winner will walk away with the car, the others will receive
     NASCAR merchandise (Greensboro NEWS & RECORD, 11/13).

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