
NASCAR Comes to Foster Field
Published on June 24, 2010 under United League Baseball (ULB)
San Angelo Colts News Release
NASCAR comes to San Angelo on June 26 as the Colts take on the Coastal Bend Thunder. The West Texas Geico office will bring some great items for Saturday's game.
Geico will be bringing giveaways to hand out both at the front gate and to the crowd during the game.
Giveaways will include hand fans, softie baseballs, koozies, kid's items and more. The main event though will be the Geico NASCAR displayed in front of the ballpark.
Widely regarded as one of the most versatile race car drivers in the world, 'Mad' Max Papis the son of former Indy 500 champ Emerson Fittipaldi, is the driver of the #13 GEICO Toyota Camry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
Although Papis, a former Formula 1 driver and 2004 Rolex Grand-Am Series Champion, will not be present his car will be.
The Colts encourage fans to come out early even before the ballpark opens to see the famous Geico NASCAR that will be displayed outside the front gates at Foster Field for all to see.
NASCAR and Colts Fans can take a look inside the car, take pictures with it, and see the car up close and personal.
West Texas Geico rep Reggie Wrinkle thinks it will be fun for all to enjoy, and looks forward to coming to Foster Field for the first time. "It will be a great day for baseball. Everyone will enjoy the race car.
Geico is here to serve the people of San Angelo and this is a way to show our appreciation and give something back", said Wrinkle.
The Geico Race Car will be at Foster Field one day and one day only, so don't miss your chance.
For more information call the Colts front office at 94-COLTS.
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