News Release: NEW BIGFOOT DESTINATIONT MONSTER TRUCK TO PROMOTE NEW FIRESTONE DESTINATION TIRES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Media Center (877) 201-2373 NEW BIGFOOT DESTINATION(tm) MONSTER TRUCK TO PROMOTE NEW FIRESTONE DESTINATION TIRES NASHVILLE, Tenn. (March 11, 2003) - After 11 seasons of running with Firestone tires, the Bigfoot Monster Truck is still thrilling fans and racking up wins. And new for 2003, Bridgestone/Firestone is teaming with the Bigfoot organization to field the new Bigfoot Destination(tm) Monster Truck. Based on the Bigfoot 14 chassis with an all-new body and exciting orange and green paint scheme, the Bigfoot Destination is hitting the road on an extensive tour and race schedule. "This promotional sponsorship of the Bigfoot Destination is integral to our marketing plans for the new Firestone Destination family of light truck and SUV tires for 2003 and beyond," said Phil Pacsi, executive director, North American Consumer Tire Brand Marketing, Bridgestone/Firestone North American Tire. "We have had a wonderful working relationship with Bigfoot for the past 11 years, and we are very excited about this new project." "There is no question that Firestone tires have played a huge role in helping Bigfoot win more than 10 years of championships in the Monster Truck Racing Series," said Scott Johnston, vice president of marketing, Bigfoot 4x4, Inc. "Firestone tires are the most competitive tires and they help us win." Aside from the race and tour vehicle, the Bigfoot organization also fields a dedicated display truck that visits Firestone's retail stores throughout the year to promote the Bigfoot/Firestone relationship. -more- 2-2-2-2 Company founder Bob Chandler created the first Monster Truck, christening it "Bigfoot," in the mid 1970s. Through the years, it has remained perhaps the best-known of the Monster Trucks, Johnston said. The truck's popularity continues to grow, and in 2002, the Firestone-sponsored vehicles made a record 435 appearances for Firestone, part of more than 900 total appearances across the country, reaching an estimated 4 million fans. The Bigfoot Destination also will take a break from its race schedule to make an appearance in a new film, "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle," due in theaters this summer. This marks the seventh time a Bigfoot truck has appeared in a major motion picture, Johnston said. Bigfoot trucks also appeared in "Take this Job and Shove It," "Cannonball Run 2," "Police Academy 2 and 6," "Roadhouse," and "Tango and Cash." Nashville-based Bridgestone/Firestone North American Tire, LLC is a subsidiary of Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc., whose parent company, Bridgestone Corporation, is the world's largest tire and rubber company. BFNT develops, manufactures and markets Bridgestone, Firestone, Dayton and associate and private brand tires. The company is focused on wholesale and original equipment markets, supplying passenger, light truck, commercial vehicle, off-road, agriculture and other tires to its customers in North America. # # # A digital high resolution image of Bigfoot is available at: <http://www.firestonetire.com/images/media/bigfoot.tif> http://www.firestonetire.com/images/media/bigfoot.tif ***************** Tiffany Bryant Public Relations Coordinator Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc. 535 Marriott Drive Nashville, TN 37214 voice: 615.937.1418 fax: 615.493.0419 OR 615.937.1414 media center: 877.201.2373 web: <http://www.bridgestonetire.com/> www.bridgestonetire.com e-mail: <mailto:bryanttiffan@bfusa.com> bryanttiffan@bfusa.com
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