Matthew Blaylock
Media Relations Director
Old School Racing (OSR)
www.osrct.com
Old School Racing Postpones Inaugural Season, New Partnership to Make
it Bigger and Better in 2009
Mooresville, NC (April 24, 2008) - Old School Racing announced today
a new plan for the series. Under the new plan The Old School Racing
(OSR) Series will launch its inaugural season in the spring of 2009
and not in the spring of 2008 as originally planned.
The postponement of the inaugural season of the OSR will allow a
partnership to form that will make the OSR bigger and better for the
drivers, crews and fans. Although there will be a delay in the
beginning of the series, the series will be about much more than just
the competitive nature of these drivers. The series will become much
more of an event to celebrate the pioneers that molded modern racing,
rather than just a race with drivers from the past.
The new partnership between OSR and the soon to be named partner has
not been completed, but plans have already begun to move forward for
the 2009 debut of the redesigned OSR program.
“I regret that the 2008 season has been canceled and apologize to the
old school fans that have been dying to see their past hero’s compete
once again,” said Norm Weaver Managing Partner of the OSR. “But, for
those die-hard fans, we are planning few surprises for 2008 in hopes
of filling some of that void.”
“We had a great schedule planned for 2008,” Weaver added. “But to
make this series survive the test of time, with the help of our new
partners, we have designed a much better series for the ultimate fans
experience. I don’t want to go too far into the details, because we
want to do that when we announce the redesigned Old School Racing
program.”
The OSR will have several announcements over the next few months
about the redesign of the series. In addition the OSR will have
announcements about surprises for 2008, drivers, sponsorship
announcements and more. Keep checking the Old School Racing website
at www.osrct.com for all the latest news.
About the OSR:
The Old School Racing Series is based in Mooresville, NC and will
field cars for such drivers as David Pearson, Harry Gant, James
Hylton, Geoff Bodine and more. Look for the series to debut in the
spring of 2009. To find other drivers set to compete in the series
please visit the series official website at www.osrct.com.
Matthew Blaylock
Media Relations Director
Old School Racing Champions Tour (OSRCT)
www.osrct.com
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