NASCAR Licensing Launches New "NASCAR Classics" Line of Apparel and Die Casts
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 13, 2012) – NASCAR announced today the creation of
NASCAR Classics, a new brand identity within the licensing division. From the
renegades who blazed the trail on country roads and the hard-packed beaches of
Daytona, to the asphalt legends of later decades, NASCAR Classics represents
the era that NASCAR established itself as the best racing in the world. NASCAR
Classics is a brand that embodies the roots and heritage of NASCAR through high-end
t-shirts, hats and original die casts.
NASCAR
Classics enriches the NASCAR fan’s experience by providing a sense of
tradition, meaning and heritage for the sport. And while it’s a throwback brand
that encapsulates NASCAR’s history, it also represents the values that are
still present in NASCAR today. The NASCAR Classics line provides a rich and
extensive portfolio of textures and logos that bridges the NASCAR of today with
its history.
“NASCAR
Classics is a callback to an era of unbreakable men, fast cars, and the guts,
glory and go-for-broke attitude many of NASCAR’s classic drivers embodied,”
said Blake Davidson, vice president licensing and consumer products at NASCAR.
“We believe both NASCAR fans and non-fans will enjoy this great new line of
vintage products that captures the spirit and flavor of NASCAR through the
decades.”
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The
current product line includes t-shirts and hats, produced by Delta Apparel,
featuring iconic imagery and fonts from the 1940’s, ’50s, ’60s and ’70s that
create a sense of nostalgia. The collection’s apparel line includes logos and
program covers from historic venues such as Daytona International Speedway,
Darlington Raceway, North Carolina Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.
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In
addition to apparel, NASCAR Classics also features a line of historic die-cast
cars from Lionel NASCAR Collectables. Included in the die-cast collection are
Dale Earnhardt’s 1989 No. 3 Goodwrench Chevrolet, Junior Johnson’s 1965 No. 26
Holly Farms Ford, Richard Petty’s 1986 No. 6 STP Monte Carlo, Tim Flock’s 1940
No. 91 Taft Sloan Garage Ford and Ned Jarrett’s 1965 No. 11 Ford, among others.
NASCAR
Classics apparel and die-casts are available at launch, with plans to expand
with other vintage equities of the sport, including historical drivers,
sponsors, tracks, etc.
NASCAR
Classics apparel is available for purchase at the NASCAR.com Superstore and
Americrown haulers during all NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race weekends. However,
the NASCAR Classics die casts are only available at the NASCAR.com
Superstore. NASCAR Classics will expand to other retail
locations later in the year.
NASCAR Licensing Launches New "NASCAR Classics" Line of Apparel and Die Casts
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