AAA Hoosier Insurance Adds Sponsorship of Fisher’s No. 5 Car For Indianapolis 500

 

AAA Hoosier Insurance Adds Sponsorship of Fisher’s No. 5 Car For Indianapolis 500

Indianapolis, IN
May 12, 2007

IndyCar driver Sarah Fisher will expand her personal sponsorship deal with AAA Hoosier Motor Club Insurance to also include sponsorship of her race car for the 91st running of the Indianapolis 500 mile race. AAA is also the Official Motor Club, Official Travel Agency and Official Auto Insurance Company of the Indianapolis 500.

“AAA has been so good to me and adding funding for our race car for the biggest race in the world seems natural for them,” said Fisher, who represents the company through radio, television and print ads which began running in April 2007. “AAA really knows how to do things right and their involvement with the Indy 500 spans for decades. They are all great people to work with and I’m happy they will be riding along with me at this year’s Indy 500.”

AAA Hoosier Motor Club announced in March that it had signed IndyCar driver Sarah Fisher to a 3-year contract; making her the official spokesperson for AAA Hoosier Insurance. The 26-year-old Fisher, who was awarded the 2001, 2002 and 2003 IndyCar Series “Most Popular Driver” award and the 2005 NASCAR West Regional Series “Most Popular Driver” award, joined Dreyer & Reinbold Racing earlier this year to compete in the IndyCar Series and Indianapolis 500.


 
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