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Wyler Racing Looking to Expand for the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Season

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (November 21, 2008) - As the 2008 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season has come to a close, Wyler Racing is looking for what the future might hold. When the green flag waves at Daytona Speedweeks to begin the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season, Wyler Racing hopes to have two full-time Truck Series teams, expanding from their one current entry, the No. 60 Wyler.com Toyota Tundra.

Three-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion Jack Sprague, the current driver of the No. 60 Toyota, and Wyler Racing would like to stay together, but the pair is looking for marketing partners to support the 2007 Daytona winner. Sprague and Wyler Racing have made a potent combination in the past, as together they have went to Victory Lane three times, including the 2007 season opener at Daytona, earned four poles, 18 top-five and 27 top-ten finishes.

“I am really hoping to stay with Wyler Racing for the 2009 season and running for that fourth championship,” said Sprague.  “It is not the best of economics times right now and sponsorship is hard to come by.  I am confident in the product we put on the track for a sponsor and in my opinion you cannot find better owners in this sport than the Wyler’s.  We are working hard on some sponsorship programs and welcome the opportunity to have that partner come on board and add the last piece to this championship puzzle.”

In addition, Sprague would serve as a mentor to an up-and-coming driver who already has backing from a company. Sprague and the young driver, who will pilot the second entry, would look to bring Wyler Racing back to their winning ways.

“We have wanted to expand to a multi-truck operation for a few years now,” said David Wyler, team President.  “We thought we had it all put together last year but it just was not meant to be.  One of our priorities is to keep Jack racing with us and win races as we have done together in the past. 

Then we would like to add a second truck with a qualified and funded young driver who would benefit from the experience and knowledge of Jack as their teammate.  We are working hard on the sponsorship for Jack and finding his teammate and hope this is the year that we put it all together.”

For more information about supporting Jack Sprague and Wyler Racing, please contact Brent Bushu of Integrity Sports Marketing, LLC by phone at (704)947-2300 or by email at Brent@WinningWithIntegrity.com or Ron Linkous by phone at (817) 366-3687 or by email at Ron@WinningWithIntegrity.com.