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SEW-Eurodrive sponsors motorsport

3rd Quarter 2009 News & events

SEW-Eurodrive has partnered with eddiesevenracing in the VW Challenge by providing the racing company with sponsorship. The team will in future be known as the eddieseven SEW-Eurodrive Polo GTi. The agreement was formally signed at the Johannesburg offices of SEW-Eurodrive, by MD Urs Roos and racing driver Eddie Rodrigues.

SEW-Eurodrive MD Urs Roos (left) and Eddie Rodrigues
SEW-Eurodrive MD Urs Roos (left) and Eddie Rodrigues

The eddieseven SEW-Eurodrive Polo GTi races in class A of the Goldwagen Series for VW manufactured vehicles. Class A is the fastest and meanest in the series with cars that run VW 8v 2.0L 2E engines. The minimum weight in this class is 1050 kg.

Regional races are held around the country and up to 50 cars compete at any given time. The racing is extremely competitive and very popular with racing enthusiasts.

“For SEW-Eurodrive this is a golden opportunity to reach our target audience through sport while encouraging growth in motor racing,” comments Roos. “The exposure value of the sponsorship makes it a very worthwhile investment and we are looking forward to an exciting racing season.”

For more information visit www.vwchallenge.co.za or contact Rene Rose, SEW-Eurodrive, +27 (0)11 248 7000, [email protected], www.sew.co.za



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