Hillenburg’s Future Stars Offers Driver Development Plan
Written by John Davison · July 21, 2008
HARRISBURG, N.C. – Nearly twenty years ago, Andy Hillenburg opened the Fast Track High Performance Driving School. His dream was to provide a platform for aspiring racecar drivers to get behind the wheel experience and a racing school for anyone who wanted the thrill of driving a stock car on superspeedways.
Racing has changed in the past twenty years. What goes on outside the racecar is now as important as what happens inside the racecar. “Having the full package of being a complete racecar driver with marketing skills to complement your racing talent is what it takes to make it to America’s elite racing programs,” said Hillenburg. “By teaming with Future Stars, we can now offer any driver the opportunity to be trained in marketing and media, provide them with professional PR and marketing services, as well as attend customized driving schools to suit their level of experience.”What makes Andy Hillenburg’s Future Stars so powerful is no long-term contracts, no huge up-front payments and no unrealistic expectations. “Our new format brings a unique way for young drivers to be trained,” said company president Rolfe Schnur. “Members can select from our comprehensive menu items including a web-based seminar on sponsorship, one-on-one on-air style training sessions, a complete media coverage package or a customized one-day driving school, as their individual needs determine.”“We designed the program to be affordable for racers at every economic level,” added Hillenburg. “Our annual fee of $950 brings you a package of benefits, services and product discounts worth over $2,500 and is more than enough to get you started in your career development.”Hillenburg purchased Rockingham Speedway in November, 2007. To complement the historic one-mile superspeedway, Andy is building a unique three-in-one track with a quarter-mile, three-eighths and half mile layouts to provide training to drivers of all levels. The former ARCA champion and Indianapolis 500 participant also brings his Fast Track Racing team to the mix. The team has fielded cars in ARCA, Craftsman Truck, Nationwide and Sprint Cup series. Andy has long been known as an astute judge of racing talent, guiding and mentoring young drivers such as Chad McCumbee.“We are honored to have a man with Andy’s unparalleled experience and integrity as a part of our Future Stars program,” commented Schnur. “In my opinion, it will mean a great deal for young drivers to be on Andy’s radar.For more information, contact Schnur at 704-231-2130 or email him at sponsorland@aol.com.-XXX-
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