The 1979 World 600 was the first sell-out in NASCAR history! each race during this period saw dramatically increased attendance, and every 600 race since 1979 has been sold out. 1983: The Camel GT 500 - largest gate in the history of IMSA racing. At the 1987 600 event, Charlotte Motor Speedway installed 10,000 additional grandstand seats and, at 2:30 p.m. (2 hours after the race had started), had to turn away walk-in traffic from the tunnel entrance to the infield).

Sponsorship required an increase in market share, among event attendees, to 12.5% from a base of 8.55 to break even.
Results: Year 1 - Share of Market increased to 22.4%
(9.9 points above payout)
Results: Year 3 - Share of Market increased to 34.5%
(22 points above payout)
Test / control measurements were not possible since the program existed previously. However, Wrangler share surpassed Levi share in rodeo-impact states for the first time ever.
Sponsorship required an increase in market share, among readers of Pull magazine, to 16% from a base of 10.7% to break even.
Results: Year 1 - Share of Market increased to over 25% (9 points above payout)
Results: Year - One Goals exceeded by 17% above payout.
1986 - Procter & Gamble's Crisco brand signs Morris International as Special Events and Sports Marketing agency. We sign the Buddy Baker race team to promote the Crisco brand shortening throughout the NASCAR season. Marketing and promotional tools include the "Join the Crisco Racing Team" Sweepstakes, Free Race Hat in-store displays, and a highly successful Show Car program.
Program required a significant volume increase to payout.
Results: Year 2 - According to company sources, "We are well above payout numbers...."
Morris International's Tide NASCAR program generated a 37% sales increase in the Southeast market in year one. This is the single largest increase in Procter & Gamble's Tide brand business ever!