February 07, 2012

Red Line returns as official sponsor of NHRA

Red Line Synthetic Oil Corp. has announced its 14th year of partnership with the NHRA as an official sponsor of the Full Throttle Drag Racing Series. Red Line will post more than $125,000 in contingency prizes to NHRA drag racers in various professional and sportsman categories.

Red Line is also continuing its major technical partnerships with some to the racing industry's most successful drag racing teams.

"Our program with NHRA is a strong part of the culture at Red Line," Red Line's Cameron Evans said. "Though much of our business is done with installers and high performance automotive fans, the racers are how we got started and it's a market in which we will always continue to provide support.

"We make the proof of purchase process for contingency verification very easy. Our strongest racer participation is in categories like Stock and Super Stock, where Red Line's lower viscosities and longer drain intervals still provide the best equation of wear and performance."

Red Line continues its support of many top Pro teams including Kalitta Motorsports, Alan Johnson's Al Anabi Top Fuel team, KB Racing and many others.

"For the Top Fuel and Funny Car teams, it requires more than four gallons of oil each run, with Red Line's 70WT Race Oil being the only product on the market with which you can do the warm up and the run on the same batch of oil," Evans said. "This cost savings and convenience really make a difference to the bottom line, whether you're the champs like Al Anabi or a smaller team on minimal budget."

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