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Coke Zero Racefest Jump Starts Ford Championship Weekend November 19th

Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:52pm EST
DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Ford and Coke Zero are starting off
the final race weekend of the season with South Florida's largest NASCAR
themed event, Coke Zero Racefest at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in
Hollywood, Fla., from 3-11 p.m. on Thursday, November 19, 2009.

The free outdoor event will give fans a chance to see their favorite stars of
the Ford and Coca-Cola racing families up close. The event includes
appearances by Greg Biffle, Bill Elliott, Matt Kenseth, David Ragan, Dale
Jarrett, Elliott Sadler, Ned Jarrett, Kyle Petty, Bobby Labonte, Bobby Allison
and more!

Throughout the day, fans of all ages will be able to enjoy live music,
interactive racing displays, show cars, team merchandise, vehicle displays,
art work by NASCAR artist Sam Bass, and special performances from the Florida
Panthers Ice Dancers and Marlins Mermaids. Younger race fans can visit the
"Ford Fun Zone" during the day to play games and win prizes.

In addition this year, Coke Zero Racefest is giving car enthusiasts the
opportunity to see classic Mustangs from the Ft. Lauderdale Mustang Club, and
also test-drive a new 2011 Ford Fiesta.

Coke Zero Racefest is the centerpiece of a weeklong schedule of NASCAR-themed
concerts, festivals, parties, fund-raisers, and special events at a variety of
locations throughout South Florida. These events culminate with Ford
Championship Weekend, November 20-22, the season finales for all three NASCAR
series.

Fans who haven't purchased their tickets for Ford Championship Weekend can do
so at Coke Zero Racefest or online at www.thechampionshiptrack.com.

For more information on Coke Zero Racefest or on Ford Championship Weekend
please contact Jim Brumfield at 313-203-7279, or via email at
jbrumfield@pcgcampbell.com.



SOURCE  Coke Zero Racefest

Jim Brumfield, Ford Racing, +1-313-203-7279, jbrumfield@pcgcampbell.com



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