Supercheap has No Limit.
No Limit Group branding will appear on the Supercheap Auto Racing Commodores in the Australian V8 Supercar Series for 2006 in a newly announced deal.
The company, headed by father of racing driver Marcus Marshall, John Marshall, is the latest property and financial services group to join the popular Australian V8 tin top championship.
No Limit Group branding will appear on the Supercheap Auto Racing Commodores in the Australian V8 Supercar Series for 2006 in a newly announced deal.
The company, headed by father of racing driver Marcus Marshall, John Marshall, is the latest property and financial services group to join the popular Australian V8 tin top championship.
No Limit general manager David Kelly said the company was excited about its involvement with Supercheap Auto Racing. "No Limit Group has seized the opportunity to become involved in V8 Supercars and in particular with a championship contending team such as Supercheap Auto Racing," Kelly said. "Our company has a real passion for motor sport and we believe that our involvement will only add to what is already an outstanding team and series."
Supercheap Auto Racing's business and sponsorship manager, Graham Sattler said the partnership between the squad and No Limit was a perfect fit. "No Limit is all about winning and that's a perfect fit with Supercheap Auto Racing. We are excited about the new partnership and rapt to have them as a major sponsor of our team."
The association between No Limit and the Supercheap Auto Racing squad could seem to suggest the possibility of Marcus Marshall being in the running for an enduro seat should he not get the Paul Cruikshank Racing seat he has been linked with recently. The Queenslander has previously stated that he wanted to remain in Champ Car for the season ahead, and his recent form in the A1 Grand Prix in Indonesia would have done these aspirations no harm.