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KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY INKS SPONSOR; WHAT'S NEXTEL, YOU ASK?

          OH-based uniform supplier Cintas Corp. has signed a     five-year deal to become the "first corporate sponsor" of     Jerry Carroll's $152M, 65,000-seat Kentucky Speedway, which     is set to open in May 2000, according to Mike Boyer of the     CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.  Cintas becomes the "official uniform     supplier for track personnel," supplier of "most of the     racing apparel" sold at the facility's gift shop and the     "exclusive supplier of work towels to racing teams during     events."  Cintas, which has several other NASCAR deals, also     gets "first pick of 18 choice billboard sites" between the     1.5 mile track's first and second turns.  Terms of the deal     were not disclosed.  Cintas VP/Marketing Bill Goetz: "This     is a natural for us."  KY Speedway VP/Business Development     Mark Cassis said that the track is "negotiating a number of     corporate sponsorships and has tentative agreements with     three other major" companies (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, 3/11).          PULLED INTO NAZARETH: Nextel Communications and Outback     Steakhouse have signed sponsorship deals with Nazareth     Speedway in PA for the '99 season.  Nextel becomes the     "Official Supplier of Wireless Communications to Nazareth     Speedway," as it will continue to provide digital cellular     and two-way communications services and accessories to the     track.  Outback and Nazareth will partner on local promos     and community events (Nazareth Speedway).

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