Big Daddy's BBQ's sponsorship deal that "would have
kept" driver Davey Hamilton with Galles Racing and in the
IRL has "gone up in smoke," as Hamilton and Galles "have no
intention of working with" the company, according to Jeff
Wolf of the LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL. Big Daddy's announced
"two weeks ago that it would sponsor" the team, but "less
than a week later, the deal fell apart." Hamilton: "We just
didn't get our money." Big Daddy's BBQ Founder Dan Lloyd
"blames" N.Y.-based investment banking firm J.B. Marc &
Associates, saying that the deal "crashed" because of an
"inability to recover from its major loss of funds stemming
from a deal" with the firm (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 3/12).
FUNNY CARS? In Indianapolis, Bill Koenig reports that
ESPN is "about to unveil its newest humorous" NASCAR spots
and, "for the first time ever, will have promos" for CART.
The NASCAR spots were filmed "recently" at Lowe's Motor
Speedway near Charlotte and feature Winston Cup drivers.
The CART spots are a "bit different," as they feature actor
Ricardo Montalban "dressed in a tuxedo, in a sort of
takeoff" of the Chrysler ads he did 20 years ago. In one
spot, Montalban "muses why celebrities such as" Paul Newman
and David Letterman become team owners (STAR-NEWS, 3/12).