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Racing Radios starts dealer network initiative

Mar 1, 2002 12:00 PM

Racing Radios, Forest Park, GA, has launched a dealer network initiative designed to provide the racing community throughout the United States with local product and service representation backed by Racing Radios' technical and corporate strength.

The dealer network will provide more direct support to the local racing communities across the country than was possible with the company's former operational structure.

Racing Radios will continue its national on-site support program for the sanctioning bodies it represents. Products and support will continue to be available at race venues, from the corporate offices in Forest Park and from the Mooresville, NC, and Indianapolis offices.

To facilitate the initiative, Racing Radios has closed its California office based in Santa Clarita, CA. Jim White, formerly general manager, Western area operations, whose office serviced the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the NASCAR Winston West Series and the Featherlite Southwest Series has been named to head the national dealer network initiative.



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