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Corteco To Be Presenting Sponsor
of 38th Anderson 400
Officials of the Sunoco Super Series announced that Corteco will be the
Presenting Sponsor of the 38th Anderson 400 at Anderson Speedway on July 16-17.
The Anderson 400 is one of the most valued events in American Stock Car Short
Track Racing.
Corteco (pronounced Cor-TEK'-o) is the Aftermarket Business of the
Freudenberg-NOK Company. The Freudenberg-NOK Global Partnership integrates
Japanese, German and American technology, has total global sales of over $7.5
billion, and over 30,000 employees serving customers worldwide. Corteco
specializes in manufacturing high quality products for the automotive
aftermarket industry. Their primary products include Engine Gaskets Kits,
Crankshaft Seals and Kits, Cylinder Head Bolts, Hydraulic Lifters, Engine &
Transmission Mounts, Strut Mounts, Vibration Control Products, Omega Power
Steering Products, TransTec Power Steering Kits and TransTec Transmission Kits.
Corteco will be a Presenting Sponsor of the 38th annual Anderson 400 on
Saturday, July 17. Track owners Rick Dawson and Skip Waymire will once again
host this prestigious Sunoco Super Series event that is recognized as one of the
top traditional short track events in the country.
The Sunoco Super Series first sanctioned the Anderson 400 in 2000. Kenny Tweedy
got the honors of winning the first Sunoco Super Series sanctioned Anderson 400.
Series veteran Bull Baker won the rain-shortened Anderson 400 in 2001.
Racing veteran Chet Fillip won in 2002, becoming the only driver in history to
win both the Anderson 400 and the Pay Less / Delco Remy Little 500, the famous
500-lap sprint car event held each year at Anderson Speedway on the Saturday
night prior to the Indianapolis 500. Bobby Parsley won the Anderson 400 in 2003
en route to capturing the Sunoco Super Series Championship.
Additional information on Corteco can be found at
www.corteco-usa.com.
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