Lazer Star Prepares for Mint 400
Lazer Star to Display & Race at Mint 400
Paso Robles, CA (3/12/2014)
- Lazer Star Lights has kicked off the 2014 race season and is busy preparing for a big weekend at the Mint 400. With the BITD Parker races, SCORE San Felipe 250 and other series openers in the books, Lazer Star Lights will head to Las Vegas, NV for “the Great American Off-Road Race.”
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Murray Racing will represent Lazer Star at the Mint 400 |
Lazer Star will arrive on Wednesday, March 12th in time for the parade down Fremont Street. Lazer Star reps will be set up as a vendor in Contingency on Friday, March 14th, so stop by to see a full lineup of lighting solutions for trucks, jeeps, ATVs, UTVs and motorcycles. Then on Saturday, March 15th watch as racers embark on the 400-mile road to glory.
Lazer Star Lights will be represented in the Mint 400 by Matt Lovell and Paul Baker in the Lazer Star Lights/Matt Lovell Racing #7244 mid-sized trophy truck. After being forced out of the Parker 425 with some mechanical issues, Matt and his crew have worked incredibly hard to prep the truck for this legendary race that will test the strength and endurance of racer and machine alike.
Representing Lazer Star Lights in the UTV class will be Team Murray Racing. Fresh off a 2nd place podium finish at the SCORE San Felipe 250, Derek Murray and his crew will put their Lazer Star equipped Can-Am Maverick to the test as they traverse the 100-mile loop four times.
Lazer Star is offering cash and product credit contingency rewards for the BITD series as well as other series and events throughout the year. Interested parties should visit lazerstarlights.com/blog/861 for complete program details and requirements and any questions should be directed at race@lazerstarlights.com.
For more information on Lazer Star Lights products and race efforts visit LazerStarLights.com. Join the conversation and get Mint 400 updates on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
About Laser Star:
Lazer Star was founded in 1992 and is a family-owned
and operated company. It started out to support
the Scott’s family hobby, riding sand dunes.
Vice President Ron Scott launched his father Pat’s
idea with little more than a magazine ad and a
desk in the corner: the 50-watt bullet-style light
was the first product made, and the line naturally
evolved from there to include over 300 variations.
In 2003, Lazer Star broke
off from the parent company. As of June of 2008
the company has been located in Paso Robles, Calif.,
a place where the family had vacationed for 40
years. Since then, they have continued to grow
and have expanded their product line. The newest
expansion is with the LED light bar line, which
showcases the latest in lighting technology. They
have also expanded their staff and in January
2012, teamed up with R&R Marketing Consultants,
Inc. Lazer Star is looking forward to an exciting
and prosperous year with this new team of established
salespeople.
www.lazerstar.net
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