2014 Team E3 Racing Competition Revs Up

Calling all up and coming racers and pit crew members – it’s that time again. The 2014 Team E3 Racing competition is officially on. It’s a fantastic way to show your stuff and land valuable sponsorship and prizes.

If you’re looking to rev up your pro racing career, sprint on over to the E3 Spark Plugs Facebook Fan Page. Become a fan if you’re not already, then click the Team E3 Racing Contest button. To enter, create a unique video about your racing history and why you want to be on Team E3 Racing! Upload it to YouTube & title it “2014 Team E3 Spark Plugs Racing Sponsorship Contest!”

Finalists will be announced at the end of January. Then, it’s up to E3 Spark Plugs’ Facebook Fans to help determine the winners by voting for their favorite finalists throughout February. Four lucky winners (individuals or racing teams) will take home $1,000 in cash, a set of 16 E3 Spark Plugs, official Team E3 Racing apparel and decals, publicity via the E3 Spark Plugs website blog and social media sites, and more.

It doesn’t matter what you race – a sleek, high-dollar speed boat or a souped up lawn mower. If it’s got an engine and you’re serious about success both on the track and in the business and promotions side of pro racing, we want to hear from you. Check out all the rules and regs here. To get a feel for what it takes to make the Team E3 Racing roster, visit or blog and click the “Team E3 Racing” category link in the sidebar to the right.

What better way to start off the New Year than to give your pro racing or pit crew career a turbo boost? Best of luck to you all!

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