BAM Racing Welcomes JohnDow Industries, Inc. as Diamond Sponsor for 2008 – UnderhoodService

BAM Racing Welcomes JohnDow Industries, Inc. as Diamond Sponsor for 2008

BAM Racing is pleased to welcome JohnDow Industries, Inc. as an official Diamond Sponsor of the No. 49 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team for the 2008 season.

BAM Racing is pleased to welcome JohnDow Industries, Inc. as an official Diamond Sponsor of the No. 49 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team for the 2008 season.

"We’re excited to welcome JohnDow Industries, Inc. as a Diamond Sponsor for 2008", commented team owner Beth Ann Morgenthau. "In the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, it is the support from sponsors that makes it possible for teams to compete every week. We are excited to share the excitement of Sprint Cup racing with JohnDow Industries, Inc."

The Diamond Sponsorship Program is an associate sponsorship program exclusive to BAM Racing.

About BAM Racing
BAM Racing was formed by Beth Ann and Tony Morgenthau in 2001 and enters its seventh season in NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing. Beth Ann Morgenthau, whose initials make up the name BAM Racing, continues to be the only hands-on female owner in motorsports to have started a team without family connections. The Morgenthaus are investment bankers from Coral Gables, FL, who specialize in positioning companies to reach their maximum potential. Their business acumen gives them a distinct advantage when it comes to providing maximum exposure and results for their sponsors.

For more information, visit www.bamracing.com.

About JohnDow Industries, Inc.
JohnDow is a manufacturer of automotive shop equipment and supplies. Brands include: EuroVent Vehicle Exhaust Extraction; Fuel Chief Portable Fuel & Handling; Crew Chief Used Oil & Fluid Handling and ShopRx Automotive Service Supplies.

For additional information on JohnDow Industries, visit www.johndow.com.

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