NASCAR Sponsor Profile: Visa
The Official Card of NASCAR
Visa is the Official Card of NASCAR – and they’ve rolled out this new Black Card just in time for the Daytona 500.
American Express has a black card too – but they don’t sponsor anything in NASCAR so I never bothered to apply for one. I think it’s important to support businesses that support NASCAR, that’s why I use Visa. This new Visa Black Card has some pretty nice benefits too:
- Limited Membership
- 24-Hour Concierge Service
- Exclusive Rewards Program
- Luxury Gifts
- Patent Pending Carbon Card
It’s a heavy black carbon card designed especially for Visa. The card gives airfare rewards that let you redeem points for airline tickets with no blackout dates. You can also get 1% cash back on all purchases.
If you don’t fly much you can also redeem your points for gift cards at stores and restaurants. The card also is good for points you can use on rental cars and hotel stays.
Now I’m not saying you need to blindly support all NASCAR sponsors, but when you’ve got a choice between two products and the prices and benefits are about the same it would help if you could choose the company that supports NASCAR racing.
The same goes for when you are choosing an item that sponsors your favorite driver versus one that sponsors a driver you may not like so well.
Visa, The Official Card of NASCAR
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I will not go to any more races this year because of the big disappointing letdown at the Daytona 500. We were really hurt. Calls on Jr hurt enough but ending so early that was the straw that broke the camel’s back! You hurt NASCAR folks, you really did. Brian Vickers is a calculating sneaky driver. Watch BV and you will see. God bless Dale Earnhardt Jr.! If Jr does this more often then maybe I will return back to NASCAR. He was Sunday’s only exciting driver and we love him dearly.
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By the way, I wanted one of these VISA cards but not now! It’s a good deal and tickets, hotels and transportation cost dearly but we don’t care because we all love NASCAR so much. Guess I should say, used to love NASCAR until Sundays calls on Jr. and then ending the race so early with a boring driver like Kenseth. Thank God we enjoyed Daytona because the race stunk!
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