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RJR DENIES THAT ITS COMMITMENT TO NASCAR HAS WANED

          After R.J. Reynolds dropped its sponsorship of the
     Winston Racing Series, some NASCAR observers "wonder if that
     move is another indication of the tobacco company's
     dwindling influence" in the sport, according to Mike Mulhern
     of the WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL.  Mulhern writes that perhaps
     the move "shows another small rift in the once solid-as-
     granite NASCAR-RJR connection as NASCAR's next generation
     tries to move the sport beyond tobacco."  Some also "sense
     what they call a growing malaise in RJR's sports operation,
     perhaps even a growing disinterest in stock-car racing." 
     But RJR Sports Marketing Enterprises President Rick Sanders
     "insists otherwise" and said that people "may be mistakenly
     reading a new determinedly low-key approach to tobacco
     marketing and presence in general."  Sanders: "I don't agree
     with the premise that our clout in this sport has diminished
     at all.  I think there is the reality that the sport has
     grown, and there are a lot of other people here.  But we
     have a very effective partnership with NASCAR."  Sanders, on
     RJR ending its Winston Series sponsorship: "We looked at a
     variety of alternatives, because NASCAR wanted us to
     continue as series sponsor. ... NASCAR is not the problem
     here. ... The real problem is the MSA [U.S. government's
     Master Settlement Agreement]."  The MSA will allow RJR to
     continue its NASCAR, NHRA and Vantage Championship sports
     sponsorships until 2001 or until they expire, whichever
     comes first.  After that, the MSA allows for only one brand
     sponsorship.  Sanders: "We will have to make some decisions
     longer-term about those, but we've got 'til 2001 to make
     those. ... Our commitment to our sponsorship of the NASCAR
     series remains as strong as it's ever been.  It is an area
     where we will continue to focus significant resources, an
     area we value highly, and a partnership we expect to
     continue on for years to come" (W-S JOURNAL, 10/21).

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