NHRA POWERS UP WITH 'ADE' FROM COCA-COLA COMPANY
By Susan Wade. Photos by James Drew.
Decal illustration courtesy Ian Tocher
Editor's note: The National Hot Rod Association and The Coca-Cola
Company's POWERADE brand officially announced a five-year, multi-tiered
agreement naming POWERADE as the title sponsor of the NHRA's 23-race
national event series, which will be called the NHRA POWERADE Drag
Racing Series beginning with the 2002 season. As part of the multi-year,
worldwide exclusive agreement, POWERADE also will be the "Official
Sports Drink of NHRA." In addition, Coca-Cola classic will become
the "Official Soft Drink of NHRA" and DASANI will be the "Official
Bottled Water of NHRA."
Rohan Oza likes the words "property" and "leverage."
The senior brand manager for the Coca-Cola Company's Powerade used
them a lot after the Dec. 3 announcement that the sports drink will
sponsor the NHRA Drag Racing Series for at least the next five years.
("A lot of our bottling partners who'd been fans of the NHRA for years
really convinced us this was the right property for us to go with
long-term." "You've got to experience the property to understand it.")
NHRA President Tom Compton spoke of partnership, commitment, involvement
. . . The Deal.
But it took John Force, who has embraced his humble roots while earning
11 NHRA Funny Car championships, to put a human face on the moment.
"It's the employees who . . . dedicate their lives to working around
the clock. They're on the road 11 months out of the year. When they
see a championship check put up like this," Force said, referring
to Powerade's year-end point fund that will top $3 million, "it only
motivates them to work harder.
"It'll be good for them. That feeds their families and builds a future
for them."