News From the Derrike Cope Racing Team!

Derrike Cope Racing and E-hydrate® team up for NASCAR 2016

For the second year in a row E-hydrate announces its sponsorship of Derrike Cope Racing #70 Xfinity Series NASCAR. E-hydrate will be prominently featured as an associate at the biggest race of the year, Daytona on February 20th in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Powershares QQQ 300 Race on #70 Camaro. They will follow Daytona with sponsorship of NASCAR's West Coast Swing as co-primary at Las Vegas and Phoenix and full primary at Auto Club Speedway in
Fontana, California.
E-hydrate is the world’s first line of premium natural nutritional products that offer essential electrolytes, hydration and Protein On-the-Go for optimum physical performance. Veteran NASCAR driver and team owner Derrike Cope relies on E-hydrate for race day. "Being a professional race car driver, we see temperatures inside the car of over 130 degrees and hydration is a key element in being able to perform at a high level for an extended period of time. E-hydrate has a unique and great tasting way to deliver healthy hydration. We are extremely pleased to have them on board.”
E-hydrate offers a complete range of natural products for athletes and the entire healthconscious family, which are available at Target and target.com. "It's common for drivers to be treated for dehydration right off the track” says Peter Evans, Chief Marketing Officer for Ehydrate, “bringing E-hydrate to the demanding world of high-performance auto racing makes so much sense. We’re Excited to once again support the Derrike Cope team.” (Derrike Cope Racing)

DCR and MMIA Team Up to Honor Wounded Soldiers at the Powershares QQQ 300

Derrike Cope Racing is extremely pleased to welcome Military Missions in Action (MMIA) aboard our #70 Chevrolet Camaro for the Powershares QQQ 300 at Daytona. Founded by Mike
Dorman, a veteran himself, MMIA has devoted their efforts to help veterans with disabilities achieve independent living, as well as supporting our service men and women serving in combat areas and their families. With programs such as “Operation Building Hope,” where MMIA modifies disabled veterans homes to suit their needs, they do everything for the wellbeing of every individual. Unlike many large charities, MMIA takes only 7% of the funds from every
dollar for administrative costs, meaning 93% of the funds are used to assist our service men and women, who need it greatly. With many events, including their annual “Tee ­Off For The Troops” golf tournament, there are many ways for the community to get involved in Military Missions in Action. To learn more, or to volunteer or donate, visit militarymissionsinaction.org. (Derrike Cope Racing)

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