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MCDONALD'S SAYS IT DOESN'T WANT A BREAK FROM BILL ELLIOTT

          McDonald's, which has sponsored NASCAR driver Bill
     Elliott since '95, "is looking at moving its sponsorship to
     another team in 2000 or leaving Winston Cup racing
     altogether," according to sources of Jim Utter of the
     CHARLOTTE OBSERVER.  McDonald's deal with Elliott is through
     the 2000 season, but contains an out clause, and the company
     is "reportedly looking at two other" Winston Cup teams,
     including Hendrick Motorsports' third team, with current
     driver Wally Dallenbach, and Robert Yates' second team, with
     current driver Kenny Irwin (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 4/17). 
     Elliott, on the reports: "My deal runs through the end of
     next year, and that's all I know" (WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL,
     4/18).  But McDonald's Motorsports Manager Bill Korbus
     "disputed the reports."  Korbus: "McDonald's is committed to
     Bill Elliott Racing with its current sponsorship agreement
     through the year 2000" (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 4/19).
          BIG NAME BRANDS: The SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL's Tom
     Jensen reports that Nike and Reebok are "looking toward
     having a major presence in NASCAR next year."  Nike is
     "turning its attention toward signing top teams and
     drivers," rather than becoming an official supplier of
     NASCAR.  Nike, Reebok and "others" are "looking to supply
     footwear and money in exchange" for promotional
     opportunities with the drivers and teams.  Jeff Gordon's
     Business Manager Bob Brannon confirmed talks with athletic
     shoe companies: "We've had some offers.  We haven't quite
     gotten where we need to be" (SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL, 4/19).
               

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