Bobby Hamilton and sponsor Square D announce today the two are continuing their partnership for the 2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season. Square D will remain the primary sponsor of the #4 Dodge with Hamilton as the driver. “It worked out really well last season and so we decided to do it once again,” Hamilton said. “I want to continue driving as long as I am competitive and with two wins this year, I see our team as one of the strongest in the circuit. Square D has been a great supporter of Bobby Hamilton and I’m one of their biggest fans too. Last season was an adjustment from Winston Cup to the Craftsman Truck Series,” Hamilton said. “We came out of the box strong and ended on a high note. I look for us to do that again, this time staying on top of it in the middle of the season. I had my sights set on the championship last year and I will do the same again in 2004. Dodge and Square D deserve it and I want to be the one to win it for them.”
Chris Richardson, president and CEO of Schneider Electric’s North American Division, best known by its Square D brand, echoed Hamilton’s positive thoughts on the sponsorship. “I’m pleased to announce we are continuing our partnership with Bobby Hamilton and the NASCAR Truck Series in 2004,” said Richardson. “NASCAR has always been a very effective way to reach our target audiences, giving us prime exposure with a key audience and great hospitality opportunities. In addition, with Bobby as our driver we’ll be a real contender again this year for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship. The goal again this year is the championship.”
Hamilton is the owner of three NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series entries, including his own Square D Dodge, the #18 Dickies Dodge driven by Chad Chaffin and the #8 Dodge driven by Chase Montgomery. The former Winston Cup Series veteran has four wins to his credit.(BHR PR)(1-13-2004)
