
In an effort to reward competitors for their on track results, Race Tech Development (RTD) has once again stepped up to the plate to support the 2015 Cold Stone Florida Winter Tour. With the first event now in the rear view mirror and the next one on the horizon, Race Tech Development will provide $50.00 of RTD Money to each and every competitor in Vortex Micro ROK and Mini ROK as well as Rotax Micro MAX and Mini MAX at rounds three and four at the Orlando Kart Center.
“The winners always get all the press,” explained Race Tech Development’s Mike Maurini. “Whether you’re a winner or end the race three laps down, I want to help you get the recognition drivers deserve and see a smile on the kid’s face when they see his or her name and photo on karting media websites.”
Providing media work for the sport of karting since 2007, Race Tech Development has completed thousands of media releases and worked with clients on a variety of different marketing and media levels. From simple logo creation and media releases to complex website designs and social media platforms, Race Tech Development can assist you in your marketing efforts.
Maurini continued, “There are several drivers at every race that want to get some publicity but don’t know how or can’t justify spending the money when another set of tires is more important. This is just a way that I can help alleviate some of that stress and though it is not much, it is what I can do at this time to give back to the sport.”
While the Race Tech Development awards are commonly used for media release work, credit can be put towards website design, social media programs or hero hero card and logo creation.
Race Tech Development has a long list of clients from drivers to teams to engine builders and race shops. Working with each client to cater a media release or design work towards his or her respective needs, Race Tech Development goes the extra effort to ensure complete customer satisfaction.
For information on press releases or other media services offered by Race Tech Development, please contact Mike Maurini via e-mail at Info@RaceTechDevelopment.com or 317.270.8723. Race Tech Development can also be found on Twitter at @RaceTechDvlp as well as Facebook at their Race Tech Development Fan Page.