BUSCH: Experian to sponsor Roush teams.
Experian Consumer Direct has announced that it will be a major associate sponsor of the Roush Racing team in the NASCAR Busch Series for the 2006 racing season.
Experian will promote their website www.FreeCreditReport.com in 26 Busch races this year alongside primary sponsor Ameriquest, with Roush's Nextel Cup pilots Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle, Matt Kenseth and Mark Martin sharing the driving duties.
Experian Consumer Direct has announced that it will be a major associate sponsor of the Roush Racing team in the NASCAR Busch Series for the 2006 racing season.
Experian will promote their website www.FreeCreditReport.com in 26 Busch races this year alongside primary sponsor Ameriquest, with Roush's Nextel Cup pilots Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle, Matt Kenseth and Mark Martin sharing the driving duties.
"We are excited to sponsor Roush Racing, one of the most successful and respected racing teams in NASCAR," said Ty Taylor, president of Experian Consumer Direct. "A part of the American dream is to own your own home and one of the first steps consumers should take toward homeownership is to check their credit report and credit score. Our sponsorship allows us the opportunity to share this message with millions of NASCAR fans and brand one of our most popular destinations for providing our credit products, FreeCreditReport.com."
"We are pleased to welcome Experian Consumer Direct to the Roush Racing team," said Jack Roush, team owner. "The cars of our top-performing team of drivers will provide a canvas for Experian Consumer Direct to introduce FreeCreditReport.com to NASCAR fans nationwide."
"Ameriquest understands the importance of educating consumers about their credit because it plays such a key role in obtaining a mortgage," said Brian Woods, chief marketing officer of Ameriquest Mortgage Company. "That's why our partnership with Experian Consumer Direct to sponsor the Roush Racing team is such a natural fit. We are looking forward to working with both teams during the 2006 series."