Team Full Throttle NASCAR Driver Development Racer Chuck Jensen was given an opportunity to help make Halloween time a special experience for the kids in Double Oak, TX, and he jumped at the opportunity. The IMCA Modified racer had his car on display in front of Town Hall at the recent Halloween Festival, answering questions, posing for photos, and signing autographs for nearly 400 youngsters.
The 17-year old High School senior, who will graduate a semester early so he can relocate to Charlotte, NC to pursue his goal of racing in NASCAR under the watchful eye of the Team Full Throttle NASCAR Driver Development Program, says the festival was as much fun for him as it was for the kids in attendance. “Oh I had a great time, ” he said, flashing his easy smile. “The kids really enjoyed sitting in the car and getting their pictures taken. There was one little boy dressed up in a Jeff Gordon racing suit, and his eyes just lit up when he got to sit in the car. I really appreciated Double Oak Mayor Pam King inviting me to bring the car, and I hope we made the festival a little more enjoyable for everyone that came by. ”
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Team Full Throttle founder and Vice President Tom Baker says the program Jensen is in affords a golden opportunity for companies to brand themselves with the rising motorsports star in a stepladder situation. “We have the program lined out for him based on his performance. He accomplished all of our goals for him this year with the IMCA Modified on dirt, so we’ll move him to the pavement at Hickory Motor Speedway in 2008 to run a NASCAR Late Model, and then test him late in the year for a Busch East Series ride in 2009 if he does well. We’ve got an excellent activation and support system for marketing partners who wish to take advantage of Chuck’s excellent speaking ability and likeable personality and get in on a ground floor level. We will work with those companies to ensure that a motorsports marketing program provides a strong return for them for years to come. ”
Chuck Jensen is a member of the Team Full Throttle NASCAR Driver Development Program, and is represented by Driver Development Services, Inc. of Charlotte, NC. His marketing partners include Champion Printing and UPR Racing.

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