MOORESVILLE, N.C. (April 28, 2015)—MeetBall, a real-time location sharing navigation application, is proud to announce the appointment of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) driver John Hunter Nemechek as the free mobile app’s exclusive NASCAR brand ambassador.
“As a brand ambassador for MeetBall, John Hunter Nemechek will represent the MeetBall brand to a whole new demographic,” MeetBall co-founder Jeff Josephson said. “Being one of the hottest up-and-coming drivers in NASCAR, John Hunter represents the same youthful fire that we possess at MeetBall.” Driving the No. 8 Chevrolet Silverado for NEMCO Motorsports, Nemechek is in his third year of a limited NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule and is scheduled to enter 18 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events this season. Nemechek will continue to share driving duties with his father, Joe Nemechek, until his 18th birthday, when he plans to finish out the remainder of the truck series schedule beginning at Gateway Motorsports Park. MeetBall enables the race day experience to be more efficient through real-time GPS navigation tools and access to the live social media conversation. “MeetBall is changing the way people share locations and interact with event communities – like a NASCAR event,” Josephson said. “John Hunter embodies many of these same characteristics as he takes on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with a youthful exuberance and a zest for knowledge. We are excited about what the future holds with this partnership, and wish John Hunter a successful season as our newest brand ambassador.” Under the agreement, which runs through the 2016 NASCAR season, Nemechek will play a key role in business-to-business partnerships and promotional efforts designed to grow the MeetBall brand. “It is the coolest app I have seen on the market,” Nemechek said. “In an effort to provide real-time location sharing during race weekends, MeetBall allows me to help locate our fans. We are excited about the future of this partnership which will rewrite the fan experience. No longer will fans be left with static maps, emails, or their own research to navigate the crowd on race day.”
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