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CAN'T GET OUT OF THE WAY OF THIS ONE: DODGE TO TITLE SC RACE

          Darlington Raceway announced yesterday that Dodge has
     joined the track as a marketing partner and entered into a
     three-year deal as the title sponsor of the track's spring
     Winston Cup race, with the event to be called the Carolina
     Dodge Dealers 400.  The '01 race is scheduled for March 18. 
     In addition to the Winston Cup race title sponsorship, Dodge
     will become the official car and official truck of the track
     in January (Darlington Raceway).  Dodge will be the third
     title sponsor of Darlington's spring race in as many years,
     following TranSouth Financial, which, after 18 years as
     title sponsor, did not exercise its option last November on
     the final year of its four-year deal with the track.  In
     place of TranSouth, Mall.com picked up the final year of the
     deal for the '00 race, valued at about $650,000.  A source
     familiar with the deal told THE DAILY this morning that the
     Dodge deal will have an average annual fee of around
     $900,000.  In addition, Dodge will contribute ad dollars to
     the track which are expected to double Darlington's current
     ad budget (THE DAILY).  In SC, David Caraviello wrote that
     the news that the deal is for more than one year, is "good
     news for a race whose future has been in question because of
     lagging attendance and the expansion of the Winston Cup
     schedule into newer markets" (POST & COURIER, 11/28).

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