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VP Racing Fuels Launches New Site
VP Racing Fuels announced a newly redesigned website. According to Chris Wall, Chief Marketing Officer, customers will enjoy a whole new online user experience.
“Between our 70+ blends of race fuel and the new product lines we’ve launched in the last several years, customers sometimes had difficulty finding the product information they were looking for,” says Wall. He added that the new platform is clearly segmented between product lines and applications. As a result, customers can zero in on the most appropriate VP Racing Fuels product for their needs.
“A Dealer Locator feature will help customers find the nearest retail location for each of VP’s product categories as well as VP-branded gas stations,” says Wall. “The relevant documentation frequently required by racers and engine builders such as fuel specs and SDS forms will be easy to find as well.”
The new site includes breaking news regarding new products, race results and other industry events. Also, the site features numerous videos containing product information, tutorials, company background and action sequences. “We encourage our customers to visit our new website, check out the new features and let us know what they think,” concluded Wall. “The new design is a quantum leap forward, but we’ll always be open to improvements.”
Visit vpracingfuels.com.
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