MAGROMAGAZINE2012
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Welcome. Yep, what you’re reading is very much one of those ‘sponsorship proposals’ that every young driver produces. But this is also a look into our world and the way we roll. As you will see, it’s a bit different to everyone else - and that point of difference is what makes us work as a team, and as a brand. Hope you can come along for the ride.
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P.S. While you’re here, check out the info about our Magro Motorsport gear for sale, it’s just to the left and over the page. It’s all good quality stuff, so fire us an email and we’ll hook you up with a Tee, cap or sticker set for your bike! JM.
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The Mango Man from Mareeba. John Magro is a different kind of racing driver. But different, as in good different. He’s rapidly made a name for himself as a feisty competitor, fast driver and great personality. One to watch, then. John Magro is a young, dynamic and modern racing driver. Outside the cockpit he’s laid back, even laconic. Happy to chat with fans and fellow driving enthusiasts. In the cockpit he’s a rising star of Australian Motorsport and in just a few short years has shown he has what it takes to be competitive at the very top level of motorsports. John has raced Karts, Formula 3 and MINI Challenge successfully. Now he wants to win a championship in Australia’s fastest cars and has his sights set on becoming Formula 3 Champion in 2011. A Mango farmer from Mareeba, near Cairns in far-north Queensland, John has been into extreme sports since youth. A regular on his moto-x bike racing on a home made track partly fulfils this adrenalin junkie’s requirements for action. Most of all, John has a hard-working ethic instilled in him by being part of the family business, growing mangoes. This allows for him to commit to whatever it is he does at 110%, be it working on the farm or driving a racing car. It’s this commitment and realistic approach to life - without missing out on the fun - that makes John Magro stand out from the crowd.
In 2011 John steeped up and ran his first fulltime F3 Australian Drivers Championship campaign - and it was a cracking season. John was the qualifying king of 2011, taking three pole positions and never qualifying lower than 4th on the grid in his Team BRM prepared, Magro Motorsport Dallara F307 Mercedes. His championship season was also strong and John can claim credit for having passed the most cars throughout the season! One race win amongst a total of 14 podium finishes throughout the season saw him secure third in the drivers’ championship and set the wheels in motion for a full-tilt title campaign in 2012. John received strong media throughout the season and plenty of acclaim for his stunning, jet-black Dallara with it’s red, white and bright green sponsor highlights. This is a car that stood apart from the pack and has become instantly recognisable as his own. Most experienced operators in the sport say it takes two years to become a true title contender. John Magro showed that in just one. That means 2012 could be a very, very good year to get on board the John Magro express to the Formula 3 Australian Drivers Championship for the CAMS Gold Star.
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BUSINESS AS USUAL - FLAT OUT! If you’re John Magro, there’s nothing else but 110%. Symmons Plains, 2011. Photo by Dirk Klynsmith.
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ON THE EDGE OF OUT OF CONTROL Slowing from 240km/hr takes brake pressure. About 1200lbs of Brake Pressure! Photo by Dirk Klynsmith.
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SUITING UP FOR BATTLE Gloves on. Wheel on. Eyes forward. Ready to race in Tasmania for the season finale’. Photo by Dirk Klynsmith.
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Formula Fast.
They are Australia’s fastest racing cars. Spectacular, rapid and about as close to Formula So what’s this Australian F3 thing all about, really? The Formula 3 Australian Drivers Championship is Australia's key 'wings and slicks' racing championship, melding the international reputation of 'Formula Three' with the more than 50-year history of the Australian Drivers Championship and CAMS Gold Star award. The result is a fiercely competitive, affordable championship that boasts current technology and the quickest racing cars in the country. Drivers from more than ten nations including some of Australia's finest young talent, have passed through Australian Formula 3 not only showcasing its ability to provide young drivers with the best proving ground for their talents, but enhancing the competition as well.
The Formula 3 Australian Drivers Championship is managed by Formula 3 Management Pty. Ltd, a company formed with the sole purpose of promoting and growing 'Wings and Slicks' racing in Australia. There are no ulterior motives, no other business agendas - just the competitive functioning of a premier open wheel category. The four key factors that make up the mission statement of Formula 3 Management are: • Provide the most cost-effective championship possible. • Offer the most competitive racing possible 14
a One - the pinnacle of the sport - as you’ll get outside of the Australian Grand Prix.
• Promote a championship that participates on the best circuits and biggest Events • Offer the best 'training base' for drivers seeking to progress their career, OR a stable platform for drivers to simply enjoy driving the best racing cars in Australia. The result of this hard work is a 2012 championship that offers the best balance of the four key criteria above yet seen in an Australian Wings and Slicks Championship. 2012 will see Formula 3 participate in four V8 Supercar Championship rounds and in e cess of 500,000 spectators. The champion ship will return Formula cars to Mount Panorama, Bathurst, for the first time in
more than 30 years and will take in the best circuits For our cars in Eastern Creek and Phillip Island. Meanwhile, new model vehicles will compete with existing machinery in a field full of chassis and engine diversity and stunning vehicles. 2012 will be the best year of Australian Formula 3 yet. 2012 F3 Australian Drivers Championship: 1. Clipsal 500 Adelaide (March 1-4) 2. Symmons Plains V8’s (Mar. 30 - Apr. 1) 3. Bathurst Motor Festival (April 6-8) 4. City of Darwin Cup (V8’s) (June 15-17) 5. Eastern Creek (July 13-15) 6. Queensland Raceway V8’s (Aug. 3-5) 7. Phillip Island (September 21-23) 15
Exposed. Formula 3; The investment is limited and the exposure is strong. Magro Motorsport is ideally positioned to work with brands to bring them exposure in season 2012. The F3 Australian Drivers Championship is exposed to a diverse and wide array of spectators and media at each round. Formula 3 is ideally positioned to be able to offer value for money sponsorships that deliver ‘bang for your buck’ value unable to be matched anywhere else in motorsport. Race Torque Media is Formula 3’s dedicated media contractor and provides all media services to the championship. The Championship receives regular coverage on the popular SBS show, Speedweek. This coverage is also shown on FOX Sports’ dedicated motorsport channel SPEED TV. In total, each Shannons Nationals F3 show will receive one hour of broadcast exposure on two networks. * The SBS coverage receives an average of 125,000 viewers per week, nationally. FOX Sports’ coverage is beamed to over 1.8 million subscribers, and played regularly in bars, clubs and hotels to a large audience. The estimated audience of the Fox coverage is 50,000 – 85,000 per show. Website traffic: The Formula 3 website is one of the most-visited category website in Australian Motorsport. In 2010 the site averaged 39,750 page impressions per month.
By comparison the V8 Utes website recorded an average of 37,900 page impressions per month in 2009. The Shannons Nationals website received 14,500 page impressions per month. The F3 Australian Drivers Championship maintains an active presence in social networking, including a Facebook Fan Page and a Twitter site, which combined have a reach of several thousand ‘followers’ - a number that is consistently growing. In 2011 the series has received regular print and online coverage in the following publications: Auto Action, Motorsport News, Motorsport E-News, speedcafe.com.au, Kart Magazine, Kart Racing, AutoRacing Daily, NZ Speed sport, AutoSport (UK), Crash.net, Autosport.com, motorsport.com and more. This includes event specific media in major daily newspapers including the Advertiser, Examiner, Mercury, Age, Herald Sun and Sydney Morning Herald. The series has also received radio coverage on major stations in Adelaide, Melbourne (SEN Sports), Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Launceston
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Magro Motorsport sponsorship. Motorsport sponsorship is more than just about putting a brand name on the side of a racing car. It’s about activation, it’s about exposure and networking. Here’s how we can do it. There are several levels of support available at Magro Motorsport, designed to suit every requirement for getting your brands message across and for every imaginable budget. The car can have an adaptable livery to suit either one major sponsor or several smaller backers - or it can be a completely blank canvass to be covered or liveried as any sponsor desires. This flexibility allows Magro Motorsport to tailor packages to suit individual marketing campaigns and budgets and not be rigidly fixed to a set package of signage and additions servicing the partnership. Magro Motorsport is also ideally positioned to be a key talking point of local industry, business and media. As the only major national-championship level racing team based in Far North Queensland, the team is ideally positioned to become a hub for ‘FNQ’ businesses to promote and network on a national level. Remember, Sponsorship is not only tax-deductable as a means of promoting your business, but it’s also a fantastic way to raise brand awareness, create talking-points, give employees or corporate partners an opportunity for involvement or a means to do business via at-circuit corporate hospitality.
Sponsorship options: • Round by Round sponsorship - target an audience to a specific region corresponding with that particular round of the F3 Australian Drivers Championship. • Full season / major sponsorship - a year long campaign, appearing at, and with access to, every round of the national championship in 2012. • Naming Rights - brand the car, the team, the truck and the driver - and everything else in between! As well as the already-outlined media exposure and branding benefits, additional opportunities motorsport sponsorship can bring include; Corporate hospitality - use Magro Motorsport as a means to bring together and do business with clients. Access-all-areas: Give high-achieving employees, competition winners or great clients a ticket to the races to become part of the team for a weekend for access money can’t buy. Brand Representative: Get the Magro Motorsport Dallara in your business’ foyer, a business function or corporate event. Racing cars are always a great talking point! With Magro Motorsport, the Sky is the limit, so if you’ve got an idea like the above, let us know and we can make it happen!
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More than a man; it’s a brand We told you he was different. In Magro Motorsport, John has established not just a team but a lifestyle brand as well, encompassing all the youthful and exciting, extreme, aspects of the team.
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www.magromotorsport.com www.formula3.com.au John Magro - 0409 640 518 jmagro85@hotmail.com
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