AMSOIL Named Official Oil Of The World Dirt Racing League

| by Craig Kerwood | April 11, 2006
Gilman City, MO ~ AMSOIL is the newest sponsor of the WORLD Dirt Racing League PolyDome Late Model Series.

According to Jim Wilson, founder and President of the popular dirt Late Model touring series, the Superior, Wisconsin-based synthetic lubricant manufacturer has been named “The Official Oil of the WORLD Dirt Racing League.”

“We are very excited about AMSOIL coming on board with us this season,” commented Wilson. “AMSOIL has always had a strong commitment to the sport of auto racing and we are thrilled to have them become a part of the WDRL family.”

According to Wilson, in addition to being designated as “The Official Oil of the WORLD Dirt Racing League,” AMSOIL will also contribute to the series point fund and sponsor Victory Lane at each series event this summer.

Jeremy Meyer, AMSOIL’s Racing Coordinator, said the WDRL sponsorship agreement is further evidence of the company’s commitment to motorsports.

“As the First in Synthetics" since 1972, AMSOIL has aligned itself with the best teams and series’ in the racing community,” he said. “We feel that in the WDRL, we have found another organization that fits that criteria.”

Added Meyer, “AMSOIL is thrilled to be a part of the WORLD Dirt Racing League and we are looking forward to a successful, long-term relationship with the series.”

In addition to its sponsorship agreement with the WORLD Dirt Racing League, AMSOIL also sponsors the AMA Motocross Championship Series, the World PowerSports (snowmobile) Association, and the ChampBoat (power boat) Series.

About The Company: AMSOIL has been the recognized leader in synthetic lubricants since 1972. For more information about AMSOIL synthetic motor oils, go to Amsoil.com

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