FoT: Worth mentioning...see release. Make no mistake, this event will draw
some big numbers. A destination location, and great people running it. Add a
little passion from Classic Motorsports....then we have a few Midwest FoT
thinking of making the trek, one way or another.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>May 10, 2005
>
>Classic Motorsports Magazine Announces Headline Sponsorship of the
>2005 Vintage Triumph Register Southeastern Regional Convention
>
>ORMOND BEACH, Fla. -- Classic Motorsports magazine and the
>Southeastern Region of the Vintage Triumph Register will join
>together to celebrate the glory days of the Triumphs of yesteryear
>during the 2005 Vintage Triumph Register Southeastern Regional
>Convention September 29th through October 1st, 2005 at Jekyll
>Island, Georgia.
>
>The partnership is the result of the two organizationbs commitment
>to generating excitement about, and preserving the heritage of, the
>Triumph marque.
>
>bThis event isnbt just about old cars,b said Tim Suddard, publisher
>of Classic Motorsports magazine. bItbs about the people who work on
>them, drive them, and love them. Webre glad we were chosen for this
>opportunity to promote our magazine and, at the same time, be part
>of an event that brings so much fun and enjoyment to our readers and
>Triumph fans in general.b
>
>Events like this are mutually beneficial for all those involved.
>
>bWe couldnbt be more excited to have the best car magazine in North
>America partner with us to make this event memorable for years to
>come,b said Ronnie Babbitt, event chairman for the Southeastern VTR
>Regional Committee. bWhen partnerships like this one come together,
>everyone wins.b
>
>This yearbs Convention theme of bGlory Daysb will celebrate the
>Racing Legacy of Bob Tullius, Lawton Foushee, and Group 44 Inc. For
>event registration or schedule information, please visit
>www.sevtr.org
>
>About Classic Motorsports magazine
>Formerly British Car magazine, Classic Motorsports magazine is
>published and distributed to nearly 50,000 readers six times per
>year and is intimately involved in numerous historic auto racing
>events and car shows around the country.
>
>Contact: Bill MacDonald, Classic Motorsports magazine,
>
or 386-673-4148.
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