SKF/Chicago Rawhide said Darren Doherty of Fontana, Calif., is the winner of its Heavy Duty Gameboard program.

The grand prize package sent Darren and a guest to the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup season-opening race in Daytona Beach.
Five second-place winners also were announced. Jeff Buttleman (Eagan, Minn.), Robert Biggs (Ocala, Fla.), Lance Roos (New Windsor, N.Y.), Chris Graham (Salt Lake City, Utah) and Doug Gaddis (Grapevine, Texas) all will receive two tickets each to a NASCAR Nextel Cup race of their choice.
"Distributors have shown great enthusiasm for the Heavy Duty Gameboard program," said Mike McGrath, vice president of aftermarket sales for Chicago Rawhide. "We had an extremely successful program with more than 8% of the nearly 40,000 gameboards returned."
SKF/CR’s Heavy Duty Gameboard Program is a product-based program geared at rewarding distributors for selling SKF and Chicago Rawhide brand products. Throughout the program period, distributors keep track of qualifying SKF and CR products sold with an Official Program Gameboard. Distributors then return completed gameboards for a chance to win great prizes, as well as to receive entry into a grand prize drawing.
For more information on SKF/CR’s promotional programs and its complete line of heavy duty products, contact your local SKF/CR representative.
SKF, a leading producer of bearings, was founded in 1907. Headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, SKF has technology centers in the Netherlands, Italy and the United States. Chicago Rawhide is a worldwide supplier of radial shaft seals, precision-engineered elastomeric products and subassemblies to a variety of industries, including heavy-duty and off-highway. CR celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2003 and has been part of the SKF Group since its purchase in 1990.
For more information, visit www.vsm.skf.com.
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