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    New Sponsors for Fan Force United & Bryan Clauson

    www.facebook.com/fanforceunited & twitter @FanForceUnited

    As Fan Force United has jumped on the “BC Bandwagon” (that’s the “Bryan Clauson bandwagon” for those that don’t know), so too are folks jumping on the Fan Force United bandwagon, tapping into the fun, fan-first atmosphere that the team has cultivated. With Fan Force United preparing to head to the Hawkeye State, smack dab in the middle of the American heartland, it is with great excitement that we announce what most would consider to be an entirely appropriate roster of new and returning sponsors for the Iowa round of the 2012 Indy Lights series.

    The first of the returning associate sponsors is Genuity®, which will be featuring their SmartStax® RIB Complete™ corn blend product at the Iowa Sukup 100. With Genuity® SmartStax® RIB Complete™ corn blend, a corn farmer can plant the most traited acres fence row to fence row. It's refuge made easy. Just pull the tab, open the bag, and that's it. Genuity marks a return to its support of the Fan Force United #24, after a successful venture with the team around the 2008 Firestone Indy Lights Series in Iowa.

    Next up is AgriGold, producers and marketers of “The AgriGold GIANTS”, a line of high yielding, agronomically sound seed corn hybrids sold to farmers throughout corn country. Though AgriGold has been an associate sponsor on the #24 Fan Force United machine since its inception, they have a special fondness for the Iowa event. AgriGold brings to the corn grower a complete package of seed corn products, agronomic advice and personal service from the 130 company employed AgriGold Corn Specialists and Agronomists located across the corn belt. AGRIGOLD KNOWS CORN and they know that the Indy Lights competition in Iowa is going to have their hands full with FFU and Bryan Clauson, as they pursue a GIANT performance and a podium finish.

    Finally, Fan Force United is pleased to introduce Ag Marketing Partners. Ag Marketing Partners LLC is a full service commodity brokerage / risk management service, serving growers throughout the grain belt. By utilizing sound risk management, good planning, and proactive marketing, growers can consistently achieve higher-than-average commodity prices. Ag Marketing Partners utilizes a wide variety of marketing tools to assist their clients. Whether they need a little help, or a lot; AMP can customize a program to suit the grower’s needs! AMP signs on with Fan Force United for the first time, looking forward to all the action at The Iowa Speedway on June 23rd.

    Scott Williamson, one of the principals of Fan Force United, is the mover and shaker behind these three sponsors. Scott is eager to welcome and re-welcome them to the fold, to maximize their investment, and to show them what Fan Force United can do for them and with their support. Scott is quick to talk about what these new partners mean to the team, saying “It’s great to be able to see Genuity get back on board with the team, and it’s really satisfying to see past sponsors return. Besides confirming our belief that Fan Force United represents a worthwhile investment, it lets us know that they saw value in their previous involvement with the team, and want to revisit that successful relationship to accomplish their goals.”

    Scott continued, confirming that “Agrigold has been a solid partner from the beginning, and it’s been a privilege to work with them. It’s fun to see the way they use and activate their sponsorship, and it’s nice to know that they see continued value in working with the team. Obviously it is a natural pairing with Ag Marketing Partners. Getting AMP to join with us has been a goal of mine for a while, and the Agrigold relationship has been instrumental in making that happen, so I’m really looking forward to seeing how they respond to the events of this weekend. I’m looking forward to helping them use this opportunity to see what we can do for them and to learn about all of the benefits that can come their way as a result of their sponsorship. Hopefully, with such great people supporting us, and to borrow a phrase from BC, we’ll be able to ‘park it right down in the circle’ this weekend.”

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    Good Job! Good luck in Iowa

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    thanks!

    or as an Iowan might say: "thanks!"

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    I understand I'm getting older, slower, and dumber, but how did you guys do @ Milwaukee? I even went to BC's website and still can't find anything. Do I really need to start taking alzheimer medication already? Please help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raceworder2.0 View Post
    I understand I'm getting older, slower, and dumber, but how did you guys do @ Milwaukee? I even went to BC's website and still can't find anything. Do I really need to start taking alzheimer medication already? Please help.

    Signed,

    All Jacked-up in Waco
    10th I believe.
    "It takes a special level of incompetance to make a schedule this terrible. America is possibly the greatest country in the world overall for tracks. To make a bad schedule in America takes effort. A special kind of effort. A kind of effort that only IndyCar could come up with."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptclaus98 View Post
    10th I believe.
    Thanks

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    just gotta be on top of things via facebook (www.facebook.com/fanforceunited) and twitter (@FanForceUnited & @BryanClauson)

    About halfway through the race, the damper on the right rear shock failed (as we discovered after the race)
    car went major loose
    We brought him in, added some downforce to the rear, and sent him back out to the track.
    The car was very loose, so Bryan consciously wore out the front tires, giving him less front grip, in order to bring the balance back to the car
    for the last 20 laps of the race, Bryan was one of the two fastest cars on the track
    basically, he did all of that on three wheels
    finished 10th

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