| Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure
To Open Online Driving School
Monday June 27, 9:49 am ET
CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dale Jarrett
Racing Adventure (OTC Bulletin Board: DJRT
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announced today that the company has entered into a strategic alliance
with ticketschool.com to become the nation's first online driving
school with a celebrity spokesperson. Ticketschool.com, a division
of Driver Training Associates (DTA), was the first private driving
safety program originating in Texas in 1977. Since that time DTA
has trained millions of drivers across the country.
"The partnership with DTA is exactly the type of brand expansion
we have been looking for. Adding driving safety school disciplines
as a second profit center allows us to use the Dale Jarrett equity
in areas other than just the entertainment industry," said
company President Tim Shannon.
The Dale Jarrett Racing Adventure features the opportunity to race
actual NASCAR Nextel Cup race cars. The company books various dates
during the year at NASCAR tracks and customers purchase laps ranging
from a 3 lap ride to an 80 lap drive. Students can achieve speeds
of up to 165 mph at the Superspeedways and are allowed to pass and
draft with other students. An instructional session is used to acquaint
the student with the racecar, safety precautions and the proper
groove of the racetrack. DJRT was started in 1998 and is backed
by the Jarrett brothers (Dale and Glenn) as well as their Father,
Ned, Dale's son, Jason and Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre.
More information is available on the Racing Adventure by visiting
www.racingadventure.com.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements within
the meaning of the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking
statements, particularly as related to the business plans of Dale
Jarrett Racing Adventure, Inc. to gain market acceptance, are based
on current expectations that involve a number of risks and uncertainties.
Actual results may differ materially from the company's expectations
and estimates.
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