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Sixguns
11-16-03, 08:12 PM
Team Rensi Motorsports announced the renewal of a marketing agreement with the United States Marine Corps for the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series season.

Driver Bobby Hamilton Jr. finished the season in fourth place thanks to four wins in 2003 and many top ten and top five finishes. Hamilton Jr. should be among the favorites to win a series championship in 2004. Tune in and watch your Team Marines do battle in the Busch Series of NASCAR next season. First race is only three months away! See you in Daytona.


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Sixguns
11-16-03, 08:23 PM
HOMESTEAD, FL --- (October 10, 2003) --Team Rensi Motorsports announced today the renewal of its marketing agreement with the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Corps will return to Team Rensi Motorsports for the fourth consecutive NASCAR Busch Grand National racing season. The partnership is among the longest running in the Busch Series. Bobby Hamilton, Jr. , in his second year with Team Rensi Motorsports has driven the Team Marines Ford Taurus to four wins and a sixth place standing in the NASCAR Busch Series in 2003. With one race remaining, Hamilton, Jr. stands just 89 points behind point's leader Brian Vickers.
With one of the strongest organizations in the Busch Series, the Marine Corps and Team Rensi Motorsports form the perfect combination. Team Rensi Motorsports is owned by brothers Ed and Sam Rensi and Gary Weisbaum. Bobby Hamilton, Jr. returns to the Team Marines driving seat and Harold Holly will enter his first full year with the organization.
"Team Rensi Motorsports is proud to have been chosen again to represent the United States Marine Corps in the NASCAR Busch Series," said co-owner Sam Rensi. "Our entire team is focused on winning the 2004 Busch Series Championship for the Marine Corps."
"We are all very excited about having the Marine Corps back with our team next season," said Weisbaum. "We are looking forward to challenging for the Busch Series title with the Marine Corp Recruiting Command in 2004."
The Marine Corps is looking forward to continuing its successful relationship with Team Rensi Motorsports.
"The Marine Corps is proud to be associated with Team Rensi Motorsports. They have proven they can carry our message to NASCAR fans and be of great benefit to the Corps and its recruiting efforts," said Major General Chris Cortez, Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruiting Command. "Team Rensi's proven ability to take our recruiting message to the public, combined with a clear understanding of our marketing needs, make them a great partner in support of our recruiting efforts. Team Rensi Motorsports has been selected from a field of highly competitive teams to represent the Marine Corps in the 2004 Busch Grand National Series. The bidding and review process was rigorous and Team Rensi demonstrated they could provide a comprehensive, integrated and quality marketing program in support of our recruiting efforts."
It was also announced today that Timberand PRO Series and Pioneer Services will serve as associate sponsors for the #25 Team Marines Ford in 2004.
With one race remaining in the 2003 season, Team Rensi Motorsports hopes to take the Marine Corps to victory lane one more time in preparation for a 2004 NASCAR Busch Series title chase.