STRANA names Alcoa official wheel supplier

June 21, 2002
The Super Truck Racing Association of North America (STRANA) has reached an agreement making Alcoa Wheel Products, making it the official and exclusive supplier of wheels to the ZF Super Truck Championship Racing Series. The agreement begins with STRANA’s demonstration events scheduled for this summer and continues with Alcoa Wheel Products’ support of ESPN’s Super Truck Racing broadcast slated for
The Super Truck Racing Association of North America (STRANA) has reached an agreement making Alcoa Wheel Products, making it the official and exclusive supplier of wheels to the ZF Super Truck Championship Racing Series.

The agreement begins with STRANA’s demonstration events scheduled for this summer and continues with Alcoa Wheel Products’ support of ESPN’s Super Truck Racing broadcast slated for November 21. The agreement to be the series’ official and exclusive wheel supplier then continues through three seasons of racing.

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