Gateway Motorsports Park (MO) Has A New Name
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Gateway Motorsports Park and World Wide Technology (WWT), a technology solution provider, announced a long-term naming rights commitment to rename the motorsports facility World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.
The multi-faceted racing venue serves as home to NASCAR, INDYCAR and NHRA racing in the St. Louis, Missouri region, where WWT was founded and is headquartered.
WWT also becomes the official technology partner of the track and will use the venue to advance development programs for the company and its community outreach initiatives.
“The support of WWT will help ensure that our track will compete for North America’s most elite races and offer an innovative and exhilarating fan experience for years to come,” said Curtis Francois, owner and CEO of the newly renamed World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway. “The relationship with WWT will help us tremendously as we continue to grow World Wide Technology Raceway into one of the premier racing facilities in the country.”
The track plans to utilize the many advanced assets and knowledge that WWT and their partners are developing in an ever-evolving marketplace, whether it’s S.T.E.A.M. initiatives (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics), technological enhancements for fan experience, or community outreach and diversity.
The new partnership furthers WWT’s tie to racing, as the company is also the official Technology and Analytics Partner of Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM) and the primary sponsor of the No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 team.
As part of the partnership, the track will feature WWT signage throughout the venue, web and social communications channels and branding on all event promotions. Signage changeover is currently underway and will continue to evolve throughout the 2019 season.
For more information, visit the World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway website.
The multi-faceted racing venue serves as home to NASCAR, INDYCAR and NHRA racing in the St. Louis, Missouri region, where WWT was founded and is headquartered.
WWT also becomes the official technology partner of the track and will use the venue to advance development programs for the company and its community outreach initiatives.
“The support of WWT will help ensure that our track will compete for North America’s most elite races and offer an innovative and exhilarating fan experience for years to come,” said Curtis Francois, owner and CEO of the newly renamed World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway. “The relationship with WWT will help us tremendously as we continue to grow World Wide Technology Raceway into one of the premier racing facilities in the country.”
The track plans to utilize the many advanced assets and knowledge that WWT and their partners are developing in an ever-evolving marketplace, whether it’s S.T.E.A.M. initiatives (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics), technological enhancements for fan experience, or community outreach and diversity.
The new partnership furthers WWT’s tie to racing, as the company is also the official Technology and Analytics Partner of Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM) and the primary sponsor of the No. 43 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 team.
As part of the partnership, the track will feature WWT signage throughout the venue, web and social communications channels and branding on all event promotions. Signage changeover is currently underway and will continue to evolve throughout the 2019 season.
For more information, visit the World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway website.