Able Body Labor Joins Phoenix International Raceway's Team of Partners; Will Sponsor 'Able Body Labor 200'
Posted on: Monday, 15 June 2009, 14:03 CDT
Company will focus on promoting comprehensive staffing solutions at the track
The Able Body Labor 200 is scheduled as the feature event for the third day of racing in PIR's November NASCAR race weekend. The green flag drops on the Able Body Labor 200 at
"Our team is extremely pleased to welcome Able Body Labor into PIR's family of corporate partners," Sperber said. "We are excited to work with the great people at ABL to put on a thrilling event for NASCAR fans at Phoenix International Raceway this November."
Able Body Labor is a family-owned and operated company that originated more than 23 years ago from a single location in
"We are very excited to be a part of this great event in partnership with Phoenix International Raceway and International Speedway Corporation," said Able Body co-chair
More information on Able Body Labor can be found at: http://www.ablebody.com/.
Tickets for the Able Body Labor 200 and the remainder of the November NASCAR event weekend at Phoenix International Raceway can be purchased online at www.phoenixraceway.com, or over the phone at 1-866-408-RACE (7223).
SOURCE Phoenix International Raceway
Source: PR Newswire
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