Team owner Rick Hendrick concurred. “It’s exciting to see a company like GoDaddy.com come into our sport and recognize the terrific opportunities it offers,” Hendrick said. “The fact that they’re increasing their involvement is a success story, and it speaks to the value that NASCAR continues to deliver to our marketing partners. We appreciate our partnership with GoDaddy and look forward to showing them a great return on their investment.”
“It was an easy decision for GoDaddy.com to sponsor NASCAR’s most popular driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. once again this season,” said GoDaddy.com founder and CEO Bob Parsons. “Extending the race schedule for Nationwide Series fan favorite Brad Keselowski is icing on the cake for us.”
Keselowski said he’s ready to run for an NNS title in 2009. “My goal for next season is to win the Nationwide Series championship,” he said. “I want to run well on a weekly basis and have the consistency that’s necessary to be in the title picture. I will have great sponsors on board and a great team behind me so there’s no reason why we can’t make that happen.”
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