
RHEEM LAUNCHES SECOND-ANNUAL CHASING THE CURE BREAST CANCER AWARENESS PROGRAM
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Driver Cale Gale will wear a custom-designed pink and black firesuit at Talladega and Martinsville
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Rheem partners with Richard Childress Racing and Eddie Sharp Racing for charitable effort benefiting Young Survival Coalition
> Rheem Chasing the Cure... ATLANTA (September 28, 2012)-For the second year in a row, Rheemand its racing partners, Richard Childress Racing (RCR) and Eddie Sharp
Racing (ESR), will commemorate National Breast Cancer Awareness
Month by sponsoring Rheem Chasing the Cure—a charitable program
benefiting Young Survival Coalition (YSC). Established in 1998, YSC was
the first nonprofit organization to focus exclusively on the unique needs of
young women diagnosed with breast cancer. Each year, approximately
70,000 men and women ages 15 to 39 are diagnosed with cancer in the
United States, and breast cancer accounts for roughly 15 percent of all
cancers in this age group (*1).
The multi-faceted Rheem Chasing the Cure program will feature special pink and black paint
schemes on the No. 29 Rheem Chevrolet in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series® and the No. 33
Rheem Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series®, a video contest
for Rheem Racing Facebook fans, Rheem Chasing the Cure themed merchandise—including
an exclusive silk scarf designed in YSC’s colors, and more.
Rheem and ESR will debut a pink and black paint scheme on the No. 33 Rheem Chasing the
Cure Chevrolet Silverado, driven by Cale Gale, for the Oct. 6 Camping World Truck Series
“Coca-Cola 250 powered by fred’s” at Talladega Superspeedway (Ala.); the truck will run
again on Oct. 27 in the “Kroger 200” at Martinsville Speedway (Va.). Driver Gale will wear
a custom-designed pink and black firesuit in both races.
"The women and men of Rheem are pleased to use our partnerships with Richard Childress,
Eddie Sharp and their fine organizations to support the valuable work of YSC. Through the
efforts of YSC and those of so many other worthwhile organizations, we are confident that
the Chase for a breast cancer cure will have an eventual happy ending,” said Ed Raniszeski,
Rheem corporate director, strategic relations.
Rheem and RCR will feature a similar pink and black paint scheme on the No. 29 Rheem
Chasing the Cure Chevrolet, driven by Kevin Harvick, for the Oct. 28 Sprint Cup
Series “Tums Fast Relief 500” at Martinsville Speedway. Harvick will also wear a Rheem
Chasing the Cure pink and black firesuit in this race.
Beginning Oct. 1, Rheem will launch a contest on its Rheem Racing Facebook fan page to
garner support for breast cancer awareness. The contest will encourage breast cancer
survivors to share a 30- to 60-second video testimonial that details their “victory” over breast
cancer. Rheem, RCR, ESR and YSC will select five semi-finalists from the entries received
through Oct. 21. Then, Rheem Racing Facebook fans have until the end of the month to vote
for their favorite video. The video with the most votes at the end of the month will be this
year’s winner. Rheem will award the winner and an adult companion with a VIP trip and
racing experience in 2013.
Rheem will also offer Chasing the Cure-themed merchandise for the program. This year’s
merchandise will include a beautiful pink silk scarf with a subtle YSC logo that will be
available for a limited time on Rheem.com—beginning the week of Oct. 1—for $20, plus
shipping and handling. NASCAR fans will quickly recognize the scarf, as women throughout
the sport will be wearing it at various races during October. In addition, Motorsports
Authentics® has developed commemorative men’s and women’s T-shirts and hats, and
Lionel NASCAR Collectables® created a special die-cast car. Chasing the Cure apparel and
die-cast cars will be sold at all NASCAR races through the remainder of the 2012 season,
while supplies last. Proceeds from Rheem Chasing the Cure merchandise sales will be
donated to YSC.
“YSC feels honored to partner with Rheem on its Chasing the Cure program,” commented
Jennifer Merschdorf, CEO of Young Survival Coalition. “We are grateful for the
commitment Rheem, RCR and ESR have shown to the quarter of a million women living in
the U.S. today who were diagnosed before their 41st birthday and to raising awareness among
NASCAR’s fans and the greater general public that young women can and do get breast
cancer.”
In addition, Rheem employees will be fully engaged with the Chasing the Cure program
through an employee photo contest, open to Rheem employees and their immediate family
members, and fundraising activities. For more information on the Rheem Chasing the Cure
program, please see www.facebook.com/rheemracing.
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About Rheem
Rheem (www.rheem.com) is privately held with headquarters in Atlanta and U.S. operations in Alabama,
Arkansas, California, Indiana, Minnesota and North Carolina. In its 87th year of operation, the company
manufactures a full-line of eco-friendly, technologically advanced residential and commercial heating and
cooling systems; tank, tankless, solar and hybrid heat pump water heaters; whole-home standby generators,
controls, swimming pool and spa heaters; indoor air-purification products; and commercial boilers throughout
North America and world markets. The company’s premium brands, including Rheem, Raypak, Ruud and
Richmond have been recognized with countless industry and consumer awards for reliability, innovative design
and high quality. Rheem is a primary sponsor of Richard Childress Racing’s (RCR) No. 29 NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series® car, driven by Kevin Harvick. Rheem also supports the NASCAR Nationwide Series® through its
co-sponsorship with Menards® of RCR’s No. 33 Chevrolet, driven by Paul Menard. Rheem is also the primary
sponsor of the No. 33 Chevrolet Silverado of Eddie Sharp Racing (ESR) driven by Cale Gale that competes in
the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series® in 2012.
About Young Survival Coalition (YSC)
Established in 1998, Young Survival Coalition (YSC) was the first nonprofit organization to focus exclusively
on the unique needs of young women affected by breast cancer. Founded by young survivors for young
survivors, YSC began as a grassroots organization to advocate on behalf of all young women diagnosed with
breast cancer to increase their quality and quantity of life. Based in New York, with affiliates nationwide, YSC
today provides comprehensive resources, support and education to address every phase of a young woman’s
breast cancer experience. YSC produces resources and educational materials such as its ResourceLink program,
Newly Diagnosed Resource Kit (NDRK), Metastatic Navigator and is well known for its three national Tour de
Pink rides. It also co-presents the C4YW - Annual Conference for Young Women Affected by Breast Cancer.
For more information or to make a donation, please visit: www.youngsurvival.org.
(*1 Source: Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Progress Review Group. Closing the Gap: Research and Care Imperatives for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute and the LIVESTRONG Young Adult Alliance.)
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From the Driver's Seat: Cale Gale Quotes...
On his expectations for Talladega Superspeedway: "The track at Talladega Superspeedway is wider than Daytona and the length is a little bit longer. There's more room for trucks to maneuver around and race side-by-side. The track surface is smooth-it's really just all about speed and drafting. The start finish line is pretty far down the tri-oval, which makes it a little different than most places when it comes to racing your line during qualifying and coming to the checkered flag. We ran really well in the Rheem Chevrolet at our other plate race in Daytona earlier this year, and I feel confident that we'll have another fast Silverado again this weekend."
On racing at home: "It's a lot of fun to be able to go home and race in Alabama. I was able to race in the ARCA race in Mobile, Ala. earlier this year and won the race. It was by far one of the coolest moments in my racing career. I have a lot of friends and family that will be in the grandstands cheering me on this weekend, and I'm looking forward to being able to give them a good show."
On Chasing the Cure with Rheem: "I'm really excited to be a part of the Rheem Chasing the Cure program this month. Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and also has occurrences in men, so clearly it's important to raise awareness about it. Fortunately, I'm in a position where I can join Rheem to turn our truck pink and embrace the Chasing the Cure program to help the cause. With so many people engaged in their own battle against breast cancer-including the friends and family members of our own ESR team-I'm very proud to be able to race the Rheem Chasing the Cure
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From the Pit Box:
Crew Chief
Jerry Baxter Quotes...
On racing at Talladega: "We're looking forward to getting to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend. Our Rheem Chevrolet was really strong in the last plate race and I feel like we'll be good again this weekend. We're taking the same chassis that we used in Daytona, but we had to replace the front clip and recondition the truck after the last race. We're meshing really well as a team and building momentum for our program, plus this is Cale's home track. As long as we can stay out of trouble, we definitely have high expectations for this weekend." |
Cale Gale By the Numbers |
| Cale Gale's NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Career Stats |
Races |
Wins |
Top-Fives |
Top-10s |
Poles |
Money Won |
27
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0 |
2 |
7 |
1 |
$312,579 |
| Cale Gale's 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Stats |
Races |
Wins |
Top-Fives |
Top-10s |
Poles |
Money Won |
17
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0 |
2 |
5 |
1 |
$199,280 |
| Cale Gale at Las Vegas Motor Speedway |
Series |
Date |
Race |
Start |
Finish |
Laps |
Status |
NNS
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4/26/2008 |
Aaron's 312 |
9 |
22 |
101 / 117 |
crash |
NCWTS
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10/6/2007 |
Mountain Dew 250 |
19 |
22 |
91 / 94 |
running |
Total / Average
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2 Races
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14.0
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22.0 |
192 / 211 (91.0%) |
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No. 33 Rheem Chasing the Cure Chevrolet Silverado Truck Information
The No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet team will compete with chassis No. 052 as their primary truck at Talladega Superspeedway this weekend. It is the same chassis that Gale raced earlier this season when a mid-race accident removed him from contention. Since that event, the truck has been reconstructed and reconditioned to prepare for Saturday's race.
No. 33 Rheem Chasing the Cure Chevrolet / Eddie Sharp Racing Team
| Driver: |
Cale Gale |
| Crew Chief: |
Jerry Baxter |
| Owner: |
Eddie Sharp |
| Truck Chief: |
Ray Holm |
| Front Tire Changer: |
Joey Forgette |
| Mechanic: |
Justin Peiffer |
| Front Tire Carrier: |
Greg Powell |
| Mechanic: |
Beau Wilkes |
| Rear Tire Changer: |
Ray Holm |
| Motor Tuner: |
Howie Frazier |
| Rear Tire Carrier: |
Devon Bourdeau |
| Jackman: |
Kevin Teague |
| Spotter: |
Jay Shew |
| Shock Specialist: |
Miles Copenhaver |
| Gasman: |
Ben Smith |
| Hauler Driver: |
Ben Smith |
| Pit Crew Coach: |
Nick Sutton |
| Engineer: |
Eddie Troconis |
| PR Rep: |
Ashleigh Aungst |
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