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Shift45.com is a full service media and marketing firm that specializes in imaging, branding and sponsorship related services for the motorsports industry. Dedicated to small and medium sized teams, Shift45.com has a proven reputation of delivering exceptional campaigns that produce results. Whether you are looking for a website, sponsorship proposal or entering the emerging social media scene, Shift45.com can assist with extraordinary ideas that always deliver. Shift Your Vision - Shift Your Focus |
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LOUIS CLEMENTS - UMP Modified
Dirt car driver Louis Clements is a two time Sport Stock Points champion at South Buxton Raceway in Merlin, Ontario. In 2011, Louis moved into the UMP Modified series at his home track, with an eye on competing at other UMP sanctioned tracks in Ontario, Michigan and Ohio. |
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JOE SYLVESTER - BAD HABIT monster truck
At 27, Joe Sylvester is the youngest owner/driver on the Monster Jam circuit and is the Guinness World Record Holder for the longest jump in a monster truck.
Joe competes in events across Canada and the United States for some of the biggest promoters in the industry. |
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BRUCE HANEY - BAD NEWS TRAVELS FAST monster truck
Bruce Haney raced motocross, before moving on to superbikes, drag racing and mud racing. But it wasn’t until he discovered monster trucks when he found his true calling. |
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BARRY PARKIN - WESTERN RENEGADE monster truck
Hailing from Alberta Canada, Barry Parkin campaigns the world’s only H2 Hummer monster truck. Barry competes in events across Canada and the United States for some of the biggest promoters in the industry.
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Big Hearts - Big Truck! - Fundraiser for Outreach for Hunger
After a fire destroyed the Chatham-Kent Outreach for Hunger building, the staff and students of St. Ursula School wanted to do their part to help rebuild. “Big Hearts – Big Truck” featured Joe Sylvester and his Bad Habit monster truck as well as local stock car and go-kart racers. The event drew a crowd of over 500 people, and collected five van loads of non-perishable food items.
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