American
Ethanol is enhancing its partnership with Richard Childress Racing and
driver Austin Dillon for the 2014 NASCAR season. Beginning with the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Phoenix International Raceway on March
2, Dillon will race the No. 3 American Ethanol Chevrolet SS in select
races during the 2014 season.
"American
Ethanol is extremely pleased to once again partner with Austin Dillon,
Richard Childress and the entire RCR team to help promote a sustainable
homegrown American fuel that is better for our environment, reduces our
dependence on foreign oil and creates jobs right here in the U.S., while
revitalizing rural economies across America and save consumers at the
pump," said Tom Buis, CEO of Growth Energy.
American
Ethanol, launched by Growth Energy and the National Corn Growers
Association along with the support of other partners, is a breakthrough
brand that seeks to expand consumer awareness of the benefits of ethanol
and E15. Since the program launch for the 2011 season, NASCAR drivers
have run more than 5 million miles on renewable Sunoco Green E15.
“We
want to show the consumers coast-to-coast there is a great alternative
to imported oil and our association with NASCAR and RCR is doing that
extremely well," said Jon Holzfaster, a Paxton, NE farmer and chairman
of the National Corn Growers Association's NASCAR Advisory Committee.
"Ethanol is also responsible for bringing a rural renaissance from Main
Street to the family farm.”
American
Ethanol will also serve as a major associate sponsor for Dillon’s No. 3
Chevrolet for the full 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season joining
Dow, Cheerios, Realtree Outdoors, Bass Pro Shops and the University of
Northwestern Ohio.
“Homegrown
biofuels like American Ethanol have stepped up to help our nation’s
economy,” said Dillon. “NASCAR drivers have run more than 5 million
competitive miles on Sunoco Green E15 and I know we will reach even more
milestones together. I am proud to wear the American Ethanol colors in
NASCAR and I hope I can bring them to Victory Lane in the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series in 2014.”
Dillon
is an official spokesperson for American Ethanol, the most
commercially-viable alternative that America currently has to offset the
economic impact of foreign petroleum. Corn ethanol reduces emissions by
59 percent. And by strengthening America’s energy independence, ethanol
helps create American jobs – studies have shown that for every $1 sent
overseas for oil, $1.55 leaves the U.S. economy.
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