ONE of Western Australia’s newest Sprintcar drivers, Brock Kenny, is excited to announce that he has picked up Melville Mazda as a major sponsor for the remainder of his 2023-24 season campaign.
After only two race meetings in a 410 Sprintcar to his name, Kenny’s rookie Sprintcar season has received a massive boost with the news that Melville Mazda, which is based out of the Perth suburb of Palmyra, is now the team’s major sponsor.
“I can’t thank Melville Mazda enough for their support and having them join our team as a major sponsor is wonderful news and certainly going to help our first season in Sprintcars in a big way,” commented the 23-year-old from Bunbury.
“The Allen family, who are the owners of Melville Mazda, and I have known one another for well over a decade now through go kart racing, as I helped their son James, who is these days one of the leading LMP2 drivers in the World Endurance Championship, so it’s great that we can grow our relationship through them jumping onboard with our Sprintcar team.”
Kenny continued on by explaining a bit about Melville Mazda.
“The Melville Mazda is a family-owned business, and it’s the place to go when searching for either a new or pre-owned Mazda in Perth,” he said.
“When it comes to customer satisfaction, the Melville Mazda team strives to achieve that by offering attention to detail and a personalised customer service experience. So, whether you are buying, selling or leasing, be sure to come and experience the Melville Mazda difference.”
Kenny and the team will debut their WX # 27 Melville Mazda backed Maxim during the third Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series round this Saturday night (November 18) at the Perth Motorplex.
Melville Mazda is located at 385 Canning Highway, Palmyra (Perth), WA, 6156.
You can find out more about Melville Mazda by visiting www.melvillemazda.com.au or calling 0893 191 500. You can also LIKE them on Facebook by searching Melville Mazda.
To find out more about Brock Kenny and his team, LIKE them on Facebook by searching Brock Kenny Motorsport.
Photo: Jason Sutton