CSX Back aboard Ragan’s No. 34 for Brickyard

CSX and Sprint Cup Series driver David Ragan will take to the Brickyard to remind fans to “Play It Safe” around railroad tracks.  The transportation company will be the primary sponsor of Ragan’s No. 34 Ford for this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Indianapolis (Ind.) Motor Speedway, one of the premier events and venues in auto racing.

 

CSX’s initial one-race primary sponsorship (Richmond in April) expanded to include the All-Star race and the Indianapolis event after Ragan won Front Row Motorsports’ first race in team history at Talladega in May.

 

“We’re proud to partner with the team that has been most associated with driver safety,” says Terry Ludban, CSX Director of Community Affairs. “David is a great spokesperson, and we hope his passion for this issue will translate into helping us make the roads and our rails safer. If we save just one life, it’s worth it.”

 

The weekend’s partnership will give fans the opportunity to see their name on Ragan’s race car.  CSX and the No. 34 team will collect signatures of fans who promise to “Play It Safe” around railroad tracks on Saturday at the speedway.  Fans can stop by the No. 34 hauler in the Sprint Cup garage beginning at 10:30 a.m. to sign the hood of Ragan’s car.  The signed hood will be on the No. 34 CSX “Play It Safe” Ford for Sunday’s Samuel Deeds 400 at the Brickyard.

 

Ragan has one pole (2011), one top-15 and three top-20 finishes at the famed 2.5-mile rectangular oval.

 

Comments from CSX “Play It Safe” team driver David Ragan heading to Indianapolis:

 

“To have the CSX colors on our car, reminding people to ‘Play It Safe’ around railroad tracks, is pretty special.  We’re going to get to hang out with some of their employees at a railyard in Indianapolis.  So it’s going to be a fun weekend to have these guys and girls around and reminding everyone to play it safe around the railroad tracks.

 

“I got to spend some time once before on one of their engines down in Jacksonville, where CSX’s home office is.  They’ve got some pretty neat pieces of equipment and some pretty special employees that know what to do.  It’s neat to hang around those guys.  I’m sure it’s equally as special for them to come and see us at the racetrack and see the race car.  But for us to go see what they do and how they move millions of pounds of freight and cargo throughout the U.S. is cool.  And they do it pretty efficiently.  It’s amazing to get a firsthand look at what CSX does.

 

“The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a great place to go to, and it’s great to have a NASCAR presence there.  You always have our premier events like Daytona, Darlington and Charlotte, but the Indy weekend is certainly a big weekend for us, too.  Hard to believe it’s the 20th anniversary of NASCAR going to the Brickyard.  It doesn’t seem like it’s been that long.

 

“Every corner is very unique.  It may look all symmetrical, but every corner has different characteristics on how you can enter, how hard you can go, where you can race side by side.  It’s a great feeling to get a perfect lap like when we sat on the pole a couple years ago.  You’ve got to hit your marks and it just felt really, really good.  And that’s the feel we’ll look to have again with our CSX Ford.  The Fords always run well up there.”

 

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