The 15th annual Performance Racing Industry Trade Show in Indianapolis
was another successful event. J&J Auto Racing annually participates
in the show by displaying both their latest dirt and pavement
sprint cars. During the three-day event, many people from the sprint
car community stopped by and said hello while checking out what's new
in sprint cars.
"We really enjoy getting a chance to talk with our clients in a
friendly atmosphere," said Jack Elam. "Most of the time, we
are talking with them at the racetrack or on the phone. The show provides
us a chance to speak face-to-face. We're really proud of how much our
customers enjoyed their 2001 seasons. We had a lot of teams do very
well, and that builds excitement for the upcoming season. I'd like to
thank everyone that stopped by and hope everyone has a great off-season."
The J&J booth included the 2002 sprint cars and also showcased victory
lane photos from J&J drivers across the country. We were able to
take a few snap shots from the show and have included them below and
in the other PRI gallery pages.
Thanks again to everyone that stopped by and for making the show a successful
one for everyone at J&J Auto Racing.
The J&J crew
pose for a photo in booth #319.
L-R Jack Elam,
Bonnie Elam, Fay Garrett & Dale Garrett.
Jack and Bonnie
get ready for the final day of the show.
Sprint Car &
Midget Editor Doug Auld (L) talks with Bill Klingbeil, who handles
J&J's PR.
Jack poses with
Troy Lowery, who purchased both cars on display, and Jamie Brown.
Jack shares a
smile with Jeff Busby and family.
Busby was named the National 360 Rookie of the Year during the show.