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Snap Fitness and Hillman Racing Unveil Darlington Throwback Paint Scheme
[August 25, 2015]

Snap Fitness and Hillman Racing Unveil Darlington Throwback Paint Scheme


While other sponsors are bringing back their "old school" logos and designs for the Bojangles' Southern 500, Snap Fitness is paying homage to an iconic car: Sterling Marlin's 2001 "God Bless America" paint scheme.

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Snap Fitness and Hillman Racing Unveil Darlington Throwback Paint Scheme (Graphic: Business Wire)

Snap Fitness and Hillman Racing Unveil Darlington Throwback Paint Scheme (Graphic: Business Wire)

Marlin's paint scheme ran for the first time in the 2001 Protection One 400, which took place a few weeks after the September 11 terrorist attacks. Chief Marketing Officer Steele Smiley called the design moving and timely for the upcoming Sept. 6 race.

"The 'God Bless America' paint scheme struck a chord with us," Smiley said. "With Sept. 11 just days after the race, we thought this was a perfect opportunity to show our support for the victims of 9/11 and their families, as well as our appreciation for those who have served our country in the years since."

The paint scheme for the most part stays true to the original car run by Marlin with two patriotic phrases around the car: "Proud to be an American" on the back quarter panels and "God Bless America" on the back rear. Snap Fitness added to the design with "9/11 Never Forget" on top of the trunk, complete with a skyline showcasing the Twin (News - Alert) Towers.

This isn't the first time Snap Fitness has showed its patriotism. All summer long, America's Fitness Brand has ran a campaign to benefit Folds of Honor, an organization that povides scholarships to families of fallen soldiers. For every 30-day trial pass purchased until Labor Day, the fitness provider is donating $1 to Folds of Honor. Now, Snap Fitness is expanding its donation efforts in a special way with the announcement of its Darlington throwback paint scheme.



"As America's Fitness Brand, we want to do as much as we can to help veterans and show our sincere appreciation for those who have served our country," Smiley said. "The week of the Darlington race, every time someone shares or retweets any of social media posts that include #SnapHonors or uses that hashtag in any of their own posts, we will donate $1 to Folds of Honor."

Cassill said he loves the continuation of patriotic paint schemes on the Hillman Racing No. 40 racecar.


"It was a defining cultural moment when Sterling ran this paint scheme on his No. 40," Cassill said. "This paint scheme pays tribute to him and all those who were affected by the Sept. 11 attacks. This is America's paint scheme - for all who have courageously served our country."

Look for #SnapHonors on the Snap Fitness Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts to get involved and give back with America's Fitness Brand. Additional information about Hillman Racing is available on the team website, Facebook, and Twitter.

About Snap Fitness
With more than 2,000 clubs open or in development in 18 countries, Snap Fitness is one of the world's largest 24/7 fitness franchises. Founded in 2003 by Peter Taunton, Snap Fitness is dedicated to providing members with more value than any other health club and entrepreneurs an opportunity with turnkey systems, financing options with low investments, and world-class support. For more information, please visit www.snapfitness.com.


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