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PEAK Sponsors Top Sim Racers
PEAK has once again demonstrated its commitment to the racing community. In 2014 PEAK Antifreeze became the title sponsor of the world’s top oval sim racing championship – the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series Powered by iRacing (NPAS). Old World Industries (parent company of the PEAK and BlueDEF Diesel Additive brands) announced today that they will expand their presence and support of the sim racing community by signing-on as the primary sponsor on three cars competing in the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series. While these cars are piloted by three drivers on different race teams, they all join the PEAK family for the remainder of the 2015 season.
Defending NPAS champion Michael Conti, 2013 NPAS champion Tyler Hudson and current points leader Kenny Humpe will all be representing the PEAK and BlueDEF brands. Humpe in fact, kicked-off his relationship with PEAK in fine style with a dominating win on Tuesday night at Richmond International Raceway.
“We are excited to expand our driver family to include some of the best sim racers in the world,” said PEAK CMO, Bryan Emrich. “What better way to show our commitment to the racing and automotive community than to sponsor three of the best oval sim racers in the world. We are looking forward to having them part of our PEAK racing family joining the likes of Clint Bowyer, John Force, Don O'Neal, and so many other accomplished race car drivers. We look forward to a great season and a continued partnership with iRacing and the sim racing community.”
Watch the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series every other Tuesday night at 9pm ET starting with the May 5 race at Pocono Raceway. Live streaming is available at iRacing.com/Live, FANSCHOICE.TV, MRN.com, and PEAKAuto.com.
To celebrate PEAK’s support of sim racing, iRacing is offering special subscription rates to new members. Use promo code PR-PEAKRELEASE at www.iracing.com/membership to save 60%.
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