ACS backs Nissan again

ACS backs Nissan again

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Australian Clutch Services continue its sponsorship of the Nissan Motorsport V8 Supercar team for 2016 after a successful 2015 in partnership with the Victoria-based outfit.

“We are very pleased to be on-board again with the Nissan Motorsport team for 2016,” says ACS managing director Brenton Jordan, “We have been very impressed with the professionalism of the team and the support that they show us throughout our marketing activities.”

The Nissan Motorsport team has seen improved success throughout 2015, and Australian Clutch Services was able to provide several hot lap rides to customers and competition winners as well as continued marketing support at V8 Supercar rounds.

Nissan driver Rick Kelly finished the championship in ninth place, with ACS drivers Michael Caruso and James Moffat finishing in 12th and 18th place respectively. Overall, the Nissan Motorsport team finished the championship in sixth place out of 16 entrants.
Michael Caruso will be continuing with the team for 2016 and the no.96 car will be driven by 2013 Development Series champion, Dale Wood. The first round of the V8 Supercars championship starts at the Clipsal 500 Adelaide from March 3-6.

For more information about the ACS range of products, please contact your nearest BNT branch or email info@bntnz.co.nz.
 

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