Peters & May Renews 11 Sponsorship
Dave Holley CEO of Peters & May announced on Monday the continued sponsorship of the U-11 Unlimited Racing Group (URG) team based in Edmonds, Washington, USA.
Holley says “it is only natural that we want to continue our support for such a professional outfit. The team has shown us their commitment over the past few years, working through difficult times and always over achieving. We see the sport as a great platform for our brand and we are pleased to confirm our renewed commitment to the U11 team.”
Scott and Shannon Raney owners of the U-11 are very happy to have the continued support of Peters & May. “We are thrilled to renew this partnership for the fourth year. Peters & May have been with us since our inaugural season in 2011. While we continue to work to get this program to the front of the pack it is also thrilling for us to represent Peters & May in front of a worldwide audience!”
The 2013 season was an intense but successful year for the URG team. The team started the season with a disastrous wreck in Doha, Qatar in February. Peters & May shipped the boat back to the USA, but there was not enough time to rebuild the boat before the second race of the season in Sacramento. But the U-11 team did not accept defeat. Scott and Shannon Raney gathered the team together to measure their commitment to work nonstop on another hull. They decided to take a chance and purchase the T-4 hull which had been wrecked in Detroit in 2010. The team was confident in the hulls design – it had previously won the Gold Cup and was a former World Championship hull. Miraculously, the team rebuilt it to race ready condition in just 3 months. “The team worked around the clock to get the hull ready for racing” said Scott Raney. The U-11 Peters & May went on to have its highest national finish with driver Tom Thompson from Cambridge, MD. Two podium finishes including a 3rd place finish at the Gold Cup in Detroit and a 2nd place finish in San Diego demonstrated the perseverance of the team.
Tom Thompson “I am very excited that Peters & May has renewed its sponsorship of the U-11 for the 2014 season. They provide us with the resources to get better every year and I look forward to driving the U-11 Peters & May again next season.”
The season will kick off in June of 2014 in the USA and will finish with the World Championship in Doha, Qatar in November. Peters & May will once again ship the entire H1 Fleet to the Middle East for the season ending race.
Peters & May Renews 11 Sponsorship
Dave Holley CEO of Peters & May announced on Monday the continued sponsorship of the U-11 Unlimited Racing Group (URG) team based in Edmonds, Washington, USA.
Holley says “it is only natural that we want to continue our support for such a professional outfit. The team has shown us their commitment over the past few years, working through difficult times and always over achieving. We see the sport as a great platform for our brand and we are pleased to confirm our renewed commitment to the U11 team.”
Scott and Shannon Raney owners of the U-11 are very happy to have the continued support of Peters & May. “We are thrilled to renew this partnership for the fourth year. Peters & May have been with us since our inaugural season in 2011. While we continue to work to get this program to the front of the pack it is also thrilling for us to represent Peters & May in front of a worldwide audience!”
The 2013 season was an intense but successful year for the URG team. The team started the season with a disastrous wreck in Doha, Qatar in February. Peters & May shipped the boat back to the USA, but there was not enough time to rebuild the boat before the second race of the season in Sacramento. But the U-11 team did not accept defeat. Scott and Shannon Raney gathered the team together to measure their commitment to work nonstop on another hull. They decided to take a chance and purchase the T-4 hull which had been wrecked in Detroit in 2010. The team was confident in the hulls design – it had previously won the Gold Cup and was a former World Championship hull. Miraculously, the team rebuilt it to race ready condition in just 3 months. “The team worked around the clock to get the hull ready for racing” said Scott Raney. The U-11 Peters & May went on to have its highest national finish with driver Tom Thompson from Cambridge, MD. Two podium finishes including a 3rd place finish at the Gold Cup in Detroit and a 2nd place finish in San Diego demonstrated the perseverance of the team.
Tom Thompson “I am very excited that Peters & May has renewed its sponsorship of the U-11 for the 2014 season. They provide us with the resources to get better every year and I look forward to driving the U-11 Peters & May again next season.”
The season will kick off in June of 2014 in the USA and will finish with the World Championship in Doha, Qatar in November. Peters & May will once again ship the entire H1 Fleet to the Middle East for the season ending race.