18 YEAR SPONSORSHIP COMES TO AN END
Over the last 18 years, Land Rover and Worldwide Brands Inc.,
sponsors of Camel Trophy have worked together to build an unrivalled
international event. This reputation has mutually benefited both
parties providing the ultimate showcase for Land Rover vehicles
and Camel Trophy Adventure Products. As lifestyles change, Camel
Trophy has successfully evolved into a multi-disciplined event.
This shift in direction is targeted primarily at broadening the
appeal to an even wider audience. Land Rover and WBI as a direct
result of this shift in strategy have decided to dissolve the co-sponsorship
agreement of the world's foremost international adventure challenge,
Camel Trophy.
Driving will still play a part in the event, but the emphasis
has moved away from a 4x4 focus, and as such, no longer maximizes
Land Rover's sponsorship objectives. The partnership, has ended
on a high after last years' ground-breaking event in Chile and
Argentina, which offered an ideal showcase to demonstrate the world-beating
off-road capabilities of the Freelander, Land Rover's newest lifestyle
4x4.
"There are few sponsorship relationships that have withstood
the test of time as successfully as Camel Trophy and Land Rover.
This has been as excellent association for us and over the years
Land Rover has given the event an outstanding level of support.
However, as the event now includes so many other sporting activities,
the emphasis can no longer remain solely on 4x4," commented
Nick Horne, WBI Special Events Director.
Speaking about the decision, Rover Group Marketing Director Martin
Runnacles said: "We have enjoyed a unique relationship with
the Camel Trophy event over almost two decades and it has played
a major role in sustaining the image of Land Rover as the manufacturer
of the best 4x4's in the world. However, with the changing character
of the event it will no longer provide us with an active demonstration
of Land Rover's brand essence - limitless capability. We wish Camel
Trophy every success with their new format. As for Land Rover,
future activities will concentrate on our customer base with the
emphasis very much on rugged off-road adventure."
As Land Rover focuses on new sponsorships, the Camel Trophy event
will continue to push the parameters of adventure for the year
2000.
Ends
Issued by: Jardine Wesson International PR Consultants
Date: 25 February 1999 |