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turbobluemiata 09-19-2006 12:46 AM

getting sponsors
 
HOW THE FUCK DO YOU GO ABOUT GETTING FREE PARTS AND PUBLICITY FROM COMPANIES I KNOW ITS NOT EASY BUT THERE HAVE TO BE TRICKS TO HELPING RECIEVE THEM:confused:

kung fu jesus 09-19-2006 09:41 AM

parts for what do do what? are you driving or are you showing?

m2cupcar 09-19-2006 11:11 AM

You need to show them what they get in return for the investment. That usually requires some kind of presentation - paper, digital, web. And then you need a contact name. Calling first and stating your intent, then asking to send your "pitch" is a start. It's hard work. You just need to have something your target wants. Will you be on tv? published? on display at shows or other events? - rob

tabs604 09-19-2006 11:19 AM

i attended shows and got magazine features which lead to sponorships.

basically, as soon as i got a mag feature date confirmed, I would approach companies and ask them if they get involved in sponsorship. In return they get a mention in the thank you section of the feature which has circulation of apporx million. so its good advertising for them.

your car has to stand out from the crowd though and you need to demonstrate a passion for modded cars.

kung fu jesus 09-19-2006 11:36 AM

i have a very good friend who is a very good drifter (yeah, i know). he bought a dedicated car and made all the biggest events he could afford. he had friends help him setup the car and one was very good at striking up conversations with vendors. he knew joe alphonso at r*speed very well for a long time and he initially (and still does) sponsor him as he can. his style got him noticed despite have a very low-horsepowered car. the first two seasons were hard, but he finally picked up another sponsor late last year on top of his r*speed and tire (maxxis) sponsor. since then, he has made it into a few large-scale circulation magazines. he has been invited to test-drive a few large-team vehicles. he still drifts his own car and does demos in another car that is owned and operated by another team. he is still plugging away, but it is helping him keep his costs a lot lower than he first had.

you have to offer some kind of marketable skill and personality. it's not easy and it takes a lot of work and understanding of what a sponsor will want in return.

Braineack 09-19-2006 12:28 PM

you mean you shouldn't use carsponsorships.com

turbobluemiata 09-19-2006 07:29 PM

thanks for the info

turbobluemiata 09-19-2006 07:40 PM

has anyone used carsponsorships.com I know its to good to be true but it could possibly work anyone have experience if so what happened

RicanmiataRacer 09-19-2006 07:46 PM

Now the bad part, from what I was told ,your vehicle is owned by your sponsors, meaning they have the right to do whatever the hell they want to you car weither you like it or not, They can paint it pink and drop a honda civic engine if they wanted(overexageration) ,and they can take back what they gave you or put in your car at anytime, They do the same wen they no longer want to sponor you. thats just from what People at meets have said

Pitlab77 09-19-2006 07:54 PM

1. you need to spend tons of money on your car first before anyone even looks at you.


2. someone you know owns a shop and they wantt o be nice, even then becareful as this can cause the end of friendships

m2cupcar 09-19-2006 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by turbobluemiata (Post 45333)
has anyone used carsponsorships.com...

I think braineack used them, that's how he got sponsored by rev2red.:gay:

RicanmiataRacer 09-19-2006 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by m2cupcar (Post 45369)
I think braineack used them, that's how he got sponsored by rev2red.:gay:

that lucky basterd lol :gay:

turbobluemiata 09-20-2006 03:27 AM

Thanks alot guys best forum ever

Braineack 09-20-2006 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by m2cupcar (Post 45369)
I think braineack used them, that's how he got sponsored by rev2red.:gay:

Or maybe it's cause I own the business?

hustler 09-20-2006 09:09 AM

win races.

m2cupcar 09-20-2006 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by braineack (Post 45456)
Or maybe it's cause I own the business?

I thought maybe he'd pick up on that.

Television was my big ptich when I ran "pro" sports car series. That and a good looking paint job that got the car exposure (published and televised). Also wrote motorsports articles freelance- which was used in the pitch. Winning wasn't mandatory - or IMO possible given our "privateer" budget racing against factory teams. Of course the other thing to take into consideration is that if one pursues this auto-oriented activity as a business to win prizes, it becomes a tax advantage. Then it's easy to roll expenses into the "purpose" - like track testing, supplies, travel etc. Or create a auto-oriented business that justifies the same expenses. That's what a friend has done with his data acquistion hardware/software. He now races both vintage and club - all write-offs for promoting the product. - rob

Braineack 09-20-2006 10:13 AM

Bottom line: you need to give them a good reason for them to throw discounts and parts at you.


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