Sponsorship
Packages
While I can provide many ideas regarding the
various levels of support and partnership available
I am keenly interested to know what you, as
a potential sponsor, feel I can do for your
organisation.As a guide however I would like
to offer a typical outline list of example packages
for your consideration.
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HERE to see the Decal Locations.
Basic
With
reference to the diagram found HERE,
individual areas of the car can carry a logo
or company advertisement at a tariff relative
to the index number shown. The areas labelled
‘1’, being in a more prominent position,
naturally carry a higher tariff than those shown
as 2 or 3. Additionally small areas outside
of the defined markings would be available upon
request at a rate lower than tariff 3. This
could also include badges or embroidery work
worn on the race overalls.
Accordingly,
the cost is cumulative dependant upon the number
of advertising spaces purchased.
Intermediate
An
intermediate package may be considered as one
where, apart from a number of advertising spaces
being purchased, the car (and myself if required)
would be made available for a number of photographic
opportunities, for example, to be used in some
company literature/brochures, or as a display
item at a product launch.
In
addition to this it could be arranged that some
corporate time would be included whereby on
attending a track day or corporate event your
clients would be treated to a number of high-speed
passenger rides, or “hot laps”,
in the car.
High Level Sponsorship
Typically,
your organisation would be considered the “major
sponsor”, opting to display logos in any
number of the prominent locations and choosing
to paint the car in either the company colours
or paint scheme of your choice. You may also
opt to have the driver’s race overalls
co-ordinated to complement this scheme.
The
aforementioned photographic opportunities and
customer entertainment could be supplemented
further with the provision of a corporate box
at one, or a number of, the race events and
if desired I would be available to answer your
clients questions, talk them through the race
procedures and where possible arrange a tour
of the pits.
This
is not designed to be a definitive sponsorship
structure but merely a list of suggestions.
I will of course be more than happy to discuss
any combination of the above examples, level
of investment and requests or ideas that you
may have.
Photography
By:
Mark Eastwood (Stills) - Paul Hague (Action
sequences) - Caroline
Woodley