AMA Pro Superbike Racer Gains A New Sponsor

AMA Pro Superbike Racer Gains A New Sponsor

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AMA Pro Superbike racer Skip Salenius, No.63, would like to welcome a new sponsor on board for his 2011 race season. Gold Room Atlanta has officially signed on to the Karma Tequila Race Team for the 5th round of AMA Pro Superbike Racing at Barber. The Gold Room nightclub and ultra lounge is the newest upscale addition to the Atlanta nightlife scene. Located in the heart of Buckhead and housed in the notorious former Gold Club building, the Gold Room nightclub and ultra lounge features sleek, modern design complimented by stylish ambience. The Gold Room nightclub plays host to Atlanta’s elite young and fashionable crowd, but leaves the pretentiousness at the door. On any given night you can find yourself partying with the “who’s who” of Atlanta’s industry players, as well as a variety the entertainment industry’s hot list along with many professional athletes. “The pair of sponsors, Karma Tequila and Gold Room Atlanta, seemed like a no brainer, considering Barber is closest to our home race this season,” says Salenius. “The Gold Room is proud to be a part of the Karma Tequila Racing Team this year and wishes Skip a great race at Barber!” said Jason Dauble, GM of the Gold Room. This round will be an enjoyable one as many of Salenius’ friends and family always show up to support his racing at this particular track and it is a favorite of No. 63. Special thanks to everyone who continues to support this season’s efforts.

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