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HEY PILGRIM, FEDEX SET TO CARVE UP A CART SPONSORSHIP

          In a move that could "shake up" motorsports marketing,
     CART is set to announce a sponsorship deal with FedEx that
     will rename the Indy-car racing series and "raise the
     stakes" in its rivalry with the IRL, according to Ken Berger
     of the AP.  The three-year deal, with an option for a
     fourth, will rename the CART series the FedEx Championship
     Series for the PPG Cup beginning in '98.  The deal was
     confirmed by racing sources and BBDO, NY, the ad agency for
     FedEx.  CART spokesperson T.E. McHale said a series sponsor
     would be announced December 9 in New York, but would not
     confirm it was FedEx.  Berger reports that while CART's
     FedEx deal could avoid "the tobacco problem that looms for
     NASCAR's Winston Cup," the deal puzzled one sports marketing
     analyst who said FedEx does not offer "the same benefits as
     a retail sponsor."  IEG Sponsorship Report Editor Lesa
     Ukman: "That says to me that either FedEx was willing to pay
     more than the Coca-Colas of the world, or CART couldn't get
     the Coca-Colas of the world."  Ukman "estimated" that
     FedEx's share of the series sponsorship would cost $8-10M a
     year plus TV advertising during races (AP/STAR-NEWS, 11/26).
          SMALLER DEAL: CART Licensed Products inked deals with
     GA-based Licensed Lifestyles; CA-based Aminco Int'l, and
     Ontario-based Norman James Int'l Corp. for the merchandising
     of gifts and novelty items bearing the CART logo (CART).

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