Penske NASCAR Drivers Visit Mazak Plant
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski make a pit stop for
a meet and greet with factory employees.
Florence, Kentucky, July 7, 2011 – Mazak Corporation welcomed Penske NASCAR
Sprint Cup Racing Team drivers Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski to its Florence,
Kentucky, production plant on July 6, 2011. The Penske Team drivers gathered in the
Technology Center of the manufacturing campus where they shook hands with Mazak
employees and signed autographs. The drivers also toured Mazak's expansive
Production-On-Demand machine tool manufacturing areas, where many of the Mazak
machine tool models used by Penske's racing machine shops are built from the ground
up.
Local media was also on hand covering the event. Reporters from the Cincinnati
Enquirer and Cincinnati television stations WXIX Fox 19, WKRC 17 CBS and WLWT 5
NBC conducted interviews with the drivers, discussing Penske's technical partnership
with Mazak and other racing-related topics.
The machine shop at Penske Racing uses Mazak's VERTICAL TURNING CENTER
800/30 SR, VERTICAL CENTER NEXUS 510 C, QUICK TURN NEXUS 250 MSY, and
VERTICAL CENTER NEXUS 410 B. These machine tools give Team Penske a
competitive advantage in manufacturing both its simple components in the Team's race
shop and its extremely complex ones machined in the Team's engine shop, where they
have an INTEGREX e-410, INTEGREX 300, VERTICAL CENTER NEXUS 510 C,
VERTICAL CENTER NEXUS 410 B, QUICK TURN NEXUS 250 M and a VERTICAL
TURNING CENTER 200 B.
“We were proud to be able to welcome the Penske Racing Team drivers to our facility
and to display the Kurt Busch Sprint Cup No. 22 Pennzoil car and Brad Keselowski's
No. 22 Nationwide Series Discount Tire car. Mazak has long been a strong Penske
Racing technology sponsor since 1994, and the Mazak logo can be seen on these
Penske racing cars,” said Brian Papke, president of Mazak. “Penske Racing uses
Mazak machines to manufacture various critical car components, and many of those
components were showcased for Mazak employees to see exactly how the innovative
machine tools that they build are helping to keep Penske in the winner's circle.”
During the factory tour, both Busch and Keselowski showed marked interest in the
Mazak technology that plays a key role in the manufacturing of components for their
racecars. The drivers also acknowledged how critical technical sponsorships, such as
the one with Mazak, are to Penske Racing's success.
Mazak is considered the largest metalworking machine tool builder in the world and a
technological leader of the industry. The company is well established internationally with
technology centers in 30 different locations including all the major countries of the world,
and factories in the United States, Japan, United Kingdom, Singapore and China. The
Florence, Kentucky, facility is Mazak's North American headquarters and employs 455
people.
Busch and Keselowski were in the Kentucky area for the July 9 NASCAR Sprint Cup
Quaker State 400 race at the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta. The speedway is a short
distance from the Mazak facility, and the Quaker State 400 is the speedway's first
hosted NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
Busch drives the No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil Dodge for Penske Racing Team and recently
won his first-ever NASCAR Cup Series road course victory, the Toyota/Save Mart 350
at the Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California, on June 26. His racing career includes
22 victories, 80 top-five and 153 top-10 finishes, along with 12 career Cup Series poles
and a Cup Series title.
As a second-year Penske Team Racing driver, Keselowski has had the opportunity to
get behind the wheel of the well-known No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge during the 2011 season.
Fresh off his first NASCAR championship in the Nationwide Series, Keselowski is well
positioned for a strong Cup Series run in 2011.
About Mazak Corporation
Mazak Corporation is a leader in the design and manufacture of productivity-improving
machine tool solutions. Committed to being a partner to customers with innovative
technology, its world-class facility in Florence, Kentucky recently increased its
production capacity to 150 machines per month in 2011. The facility's “Production on
Demand” manufacturing concept uses the latest in machine tool technologies as part of
its lean strategy. Continuous training and development of the workforce has created a
“lean” culture, which has created opportunities for continuing growth in America. Mazak
maintains eight Technology Centers across North America to provide local hands-on
applications, service and sales support to its customers. For more information on
Mazak's products and solutions, visit www.mazakusa.com. Or follow us on Twitter at:
http://www.twitter.com/MazakCorp
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NASCAR Penske Racing Team drivers Brad Keselowski and Kurt
Busch (second and third from left) sign autographs and pose for photos with Mazak
employees at a recent visit to the Mazak manufacturing campus in Florence, Kentucky.
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