The More Kennys the Better in ‘Get Dirty with Kennys’ Sweepstakes – UnderhoodService

The More Kennys the Better in ‘Get Dirty with Kennys’ Sweepstakes

Not only will Federated Car Care Center members get a chance to race NASCAR driver and dirt car legend Kenny Schrader on his own track, but fellow NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace will join the racing fun as well.

The first two “Get Dirty with Kenny” weekends were such a big hit with Federated Car Care Center members that Federated is running the promotion again, but with an extra Kenny this time. Not only will Federated Car Care Center members get a chance to race NASCAR driver and dirt car legend Kenny Schrader on his own track, but fellow NASCAR driver Kenny Wallace will join the racing fun as well.

“Our members have had so much fun dirt racing with Kenny Schrader that we decided to double the trouble and add another Kenny,” said Phil Moore, vice president of marketing for Federated Auto Parts. “Adding Kenny Wallace to the mix is sure to make it even more memorable for our Car Care Center members. The ‘Get Dirty with Kennys’ sweepstakes is just another great example of the competitive advantage of being a Federated Car Care Center member.”

To be eligible to win a chance to “Get Dirty with Kennys,” a shop must be enrolled as a Federated Car Care Center member by July 15, 2010. All Federated Car Care Center members in good standing are automatically registered to earn a chance to win an all-expense paid trip to Schrader’s I-55 Raceway in Pevely, MO, outside of St. Louis.

The Federated Car Care Center program is one of the fastest growing, complete support programs for some of the nation’s finest automotive service providers. To become a Federated Car Care Center member or for more information, contact your local Federated Auto Parts distributor.

To find out if you are up to the Kennys’ challenge, visit www.federatedautoparts.com.

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