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September 2, 2006

PRS Creates Chevy Rock & Roll 400 NASCAR Trophy

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Source: PRS Guitars

2006 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 NASCAR Race Trophy

2006 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 NASCAR race trophy created by PRS Guitars

Paul Reed Smith Guitars, Ltd. has accepted a return invitation from Chevy and the Richmond International Raceway to custom build another guitar trophy for this year’s Chevy Rock & Roll 400 race in Richmond , VA on September 9th. This year marks the second year that PRS Guitars has partnered with Chevy and the raceway to offer a unique, highly appointed trophy featuring a fully functional PRS guitar.

Last year, PRS Guitars enlivened the Rock & Roll theme of the Rock & Roll 400 NASCAR race when Chevy asked PRS to join them for the event. PRS enthusiastically handcrafted a race trophy, unlike any other, and made their presence felt, especially with the NEXTEL Cup drivers.

Chevy Rock & Roll 400 2005 winner Kurt Busch said, “As soon as I jumped out of the car in victory lane, I noticed the trophy and asked one of the race officials if that was the one I actually got to take home. I couldn't believe it! It's just a really cool trophy - very unique. It definitely stands out from all the others. And it’s the first time I've ever known exactly where I was going to put the trophy the moment I saw it. The trophy definitely is a piece of art. I was cleaning some of the champagne off of it the other night at home, and I started playing the guitar a little bit. I don't know how to play at all, but maybe I can learn a thing or two.”

“In a way, it’s tough when your first album goes platinum. The fans have high expectations for the second album. That’s kind of how we feel,” stated Jack Higginbotham , President of PRS Guitars. This year’s trophy will be along a similar theme.

The 2006 trophy is even more appointed than last year’s, taking more than three months to complete. Designed and painted to match this year’s pace car, the trophy measures over four feet tall and incorporates a custom PRS Chevy guitar engulfed in polished aluminum flames, seated atop a mahogany and maple pedestal. In collaboration with Baltimore metal sculptor Karl Saar, the PRS design team (Paul Miles, Bill Oertel and Don Close) have put forth countless hours to bring this trophy to life. Its estimated retail value is $20,000. PRS and Richmond International Raceway will unveil the trophy on Friday September 8, 2006 at the track’s Media Center.

Doug Fritz, President of Richmond International Raceway, stated, “The trophy created by PRS Guitars for the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 is the coolest and most impressive trophy I have ever seen…for any sporting event. It’s actually more than a trophy, it is a piece of art; one that we will be proud to give away and one that our winner will be proud to have in their collection. The Chevy Rock & Roll 400 is one of the most prestigious races on the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series circuit and PRS Guitars has created a world-class trophy to match.”

"PRS Guitars has crafted a beautiful trophy for this year’s Rock & Roll 400," said Terry Dolan, Chevy Racing group manager. "The race is pivotal in determining who will compete for the Nextel Cup Championship, and the PRS designed sculpture is a perfect complement to the excitement of the event. Thank you to PRS for being such an outstanding partner."

PRS Guitars will display their instruments in the Chevy Fanfest area where the public can see some unique guitars signed by Jeff Gordon, Chip Foose, Jay Leno and Carlos Santana. The “Daytona Pace Car” guitar and the “#24 Heat Waves and Flames” guitar will be displayed along with a replica of last year’s trophy and other distinctive PRS models. PRS Managing General Partner Paul Reed Smith and his band will play at the Chevy Fanfest area along side the Jolie Holliday band amongst other race festivities on Friday and Saturday.

PRS History
Paul Reed Smith Guitars is a leading manufacturer of high-end electric and electro-acoustic guitars. PRS guitars are handcrafted with attention to detail from the finest materials available. Through innovative design and quality of workmanship, PRS provides the musician with the best instrument possible. PRS guitars are used by Carlos Santana, Dave Navarro, Mark Tremonti and a veritable “who’s who” of top musicians. Founded in 1985, the company is based in Stevensville , Maryland .

For more information on PRS participation, visit www.prsguitars.com.

For information regarding the track and facility, visit www.rir.com and/or http://www.rir.com/track%5Finfo/media%5Fcenter/.





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