View Full Version : Racing CV - What's involved and anyone want to share theirs?
Biggles08
28th January 2009, 15:59
I'm desperately trying to find a corporate sponsor (like everyone else...lol) to assist me with my racing. Shortly I won't be able to race much at all if I don't manage to get some financial support from a corporate sponsor. my immediate problem is the north island rounds of the Nationals...I'm skint and the entry fees are $370 for late entry/transponders.
Sooooo.....I need to come up with a CV to present to potential sponsors. What I was wondering is there anyone who has done one that they don't mind sending me to have a look at to get an idea of what is involved in it? I realize it is all about the "bling" when it comes to getting a potential sponsors attention but thats not what I'm refering to (I have the bling sorted ;-))...what I'm interested in is the content inside a 'racers CV.'
Cheers for any input! biggles08
Pussy
28th January 2009, 16:04
Tony OK did one last year, Marcus. He might steer you in the right direction
Teambwr47
28th January 2009, 16:12
I've always identified specific target sponsors or met them somewhere where we've ended up chatting and then sent a race CV through to back up the first contact. I've never ever done a mail drop type thing.
If you want to see the type of thing I've used for the last few years then drop me an email at mail@teambwr.com and i'll send it to you.
Biggles08
28th January 2009, 16:36
I've always identified specific target sponsors or met them somewhere where we've ended up chatting and then sent a race CV through to back up the first contact. I've never ever done a mail drop type thing.
If you want to see the type of thing I've used for the last few years then drop me an email at mail@teambwr.com and i'll send it to you.
Thanks heaps....email sent!:yes:
Tony.OK
28th January 2009, 17:17
Tony OK did one last year, Marcus. He might steer you in the right direction
Lol its not done me much good so far:argh:
Marcus let me know your email addy and I can fling ya mine for a looksee mate...............and if ya have any luck with someone take em a copy of mine hahaaa;)
Pussy
28th January 2009, 17:23
Lol its not done me much good so far:argh:
More to do with the economic climate than your skills though, Tony
Tony.OK
28th January 2009, 17:29
More to do with the economic climate than your skills though, Tony
Yeah I'm not so sure............I am as your 'User Name' when it comes to approaching people.
Anyone wanna be my manager?:whistle:
ArcherWC
28th January 2009, 17:57
You are WAY more likely to pick up sponsorship from people that know you at this early stage in your career mate.
CHOPPA
28th January 2009, 19:42
BTW I know your supported by forbes and davies and from what i saw they were pretty happy with what you have done for them :)
Biggles08
28th January 2009, 21:55
BTW I know your supported by forbes and davies and from what i saw they were pretty happy with what you have done for them :)
Forbes & Davies are fantastic! They took a chance on a noob like me and I'm stoked for their support! And to top it off they have the tires that I love METZELERS! I couldn't have done as much as I have without them...now I'm just looking for cash to do more.
Brian your right and wrong in what you said...I believe if you find a person in a corporate that can get excited about a 'promotion' I think I can provide a platform to generate interest for them. Its not all about results...rather branding. Hopefully the results will come but even if they don't, I still think I could successfully market a brand. :niceone:
Cleve
29th January 2009, 11:04
Correct spelling will help. "theirs" :niceone:
Mystic13
29th January 2009, 12:20
My 5 cents worth is to also talk with people in other sports. Arguably the person you will learn the most from is a person that is really good at getting sponsorship, no matter what sport they're in.
I would have thought ACC with their motorcycle campaign may have been worth a call. They want to get through to a target market and your bike would be right at the face of it.
Biggles08
29th January 2009, 12:55
Correct spelling will help. "theirs" :niceone:
hahaha...toook a wile fore someone too cum up with that! :stupid:
roadracingoldfart
29th January 2009, 19:42
Yeah I'm not so sure............I am as your 'User Name' when it comes to approaching people.
Anyone wanna be my manager?:whistle:
:whistle:
:crazy:
jrandom
29th January 2009, 19:59
Shouldn't be too hard to come up with a racing CV. Lemme know if you want someone to subedit it.
Who are you thinking of submitting it to? Gotta be an outfit that thinks it'd be worth a few hundy bucks to advertise that way. No point spamming the world; targeted marketing's the key.
Difficult.
You'll have to pitch the size and nature of the audience, how you'll effectively advertise to it, etc.
Realistically, though, I'd have to say your best bet for covering those costs is probably your bank manager.
:pinch:
Tony.OK
29th January 2009, 20:35
:whistle:
:crazy:
Ya know what I mean:doh:.................you're still my favourite :niceone:
Now get out there and find me sum money or I'll Donald Trump your ass:bleh::msn-wink:
roadracingoldfart
29th January 2009, 21:25
Ya know what I mean:doh:.................you're still my favourite :niceone:
Now get out there and find me sum money or I'll Donald Trump your ass:bleh::msn-wink:
Good try :clap: my ass has been trumped by better than you :drool::buggerd:
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