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NASCAR LICENSED SALES ACCELERATE WITH "SHOCKING" VELOCITY

          The "rate at which NASCAR products has grown over the
     last several years" is "shocking," according to Agoglia &
     Bronson of SPORTING GOODS BUSINESS, who write that $925M
     worth of NASCAR-licensed products was sold in retail last
     year, and sales of more than $1B are expected "by the
     Millennium."  Much of NASCAR's and its teams' success "can
     be attributed to the ... sport's customized licensing
     attack."  Agoglia & Bronson: "Essentially, NASCAR operates
     like a 'big brother' of sorts, aiding each one of its
     drivers in the search for the best licensees but leaving the
     ultimate decision up to the driver and his team."  NASCAR
     VP/Marketing George Pyne: "The benefit of an independent
     contract is far better for the sport.  Ninety percent of our
     products are cross-licensed with NASCAR.  But at the end of
     the day, the decision still rests with the drivers."  Dale
     Earnhardt Inc. President Don Hawk: "NASCAR thinks first of
     the drivers, the teams and their sponsors."  NASCAR "plans
     to become more involved" with retailers this year, "similar"
     to its relationship with its drivers/teams.  Meanwhile, CART
     has "picked up some speed with its licensing program," with
     $40M in licensed sales in '98, up 60% from '97, but it
     "continues to ride shotgun" to NASCAR (SGB, 2/8 issue). 

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