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It takes $250,000 for Denyer to drive

Grant Denyer may have to opt out of the V8 supercar series if he can’t find up to $500,000 to fund his car.

“The situation is desperate,” Denyer said.

“My V8 career hangs in the balance because I don’t have the sponsorship budget and the reality is it’s the most expensive event in the country.”

Channel Seven has given Denyer approval to complete the full V8 Fujitsu Series season but he has only half of the $500,000 with less than a month before the season starts.

Maybe it’s time to go on Deal or No Deal? Or better yet he could put his car out as one of the charities on It Takes Two. In fact just get Seven Sport to sponsor him, after all it’s one of their most popular sports events. Last shot, how about Mr Stokes?

Denyer’s Rising Stars Racing team manager Jim Morton said, “Grant has done his time and if it wasn’t for the media I think he could make quite a good career out of motorsport.”

Source: Perth Now

2 Responses

  1. Why doesn’t Seven sponsor him ?

    If I was working at Nine or Ten, I would be sponsoring him and putting my Channel Logo all over the car. Remember Channel 9 use to sponsor Dick Johnson during the 1980 when Seven use to cover Bathurst 500.

  2. heh, I fine this funny cause he sounds so desperate, I’m sure most of us would want half a million dollars to do what we want.

    Stick to reading the auto-cue telling us about the weather.

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