
Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series
Run Like a Rock Star! Dodge is proud to sponsor the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series and support over 300,000 runners participating in Rock 'n' Roll Marathon and Half Marathon events around the US. Mixing music and big ticket entertainment with running, the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon Series offers unforgettable memories to inspire participants inner Rock Star. It's not just a Marathon, it's a lifestyle.

Challenged Athletes Foundation®
Challenged Athletes Foundation® (CAF) and Dodge are global partners in helping create independence, enhance mobility and improve the quality of life for individuals with physical disabilities. It could be as daunting as completing an Ironman with one leg, riding down the California coast 620 mile in a handcycle or playing baseball with other kids. Together we will empower individuals the physical challenges to find success in sports – and in life.

Penske Racing
Running highly-competitive Dodges in NASCAR for 2011, Penske Racing is one of the most successful teams in racing today and it has dominated on the track for more than forty years, winning races such as the Indy 500 as far back as the 1970s. The team enters the 2011 NASCAR season with much anticipation and excitement after claiming the Nationwide Series championship in 2010 with Dodge Charger driver Brad Keselowski. Penske Racing looks forward to continuing the momentum of its first NASCAR title and looks to add to its legacy of success in motorsports with the Dodge Chargers of Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski.

Robby Gordon Racing
Dodge NASCAR Sprint Cup team member Robby Gordon is one of the busiest racecar drivers in the United States, not to mention one of the most versatile. His team, Robby Gordon Motorsports (RGM) fields the No. 7 Dodge Charger R/T full-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Owned and operated by Gordon, RGM has been the most successful single car team in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series since 2005. RGM is in its sixth year of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competition and is headquartered in Charlotte, NC. Gordon has also been successful in offroad competition and Indy car racing—and now he is a top driver in the grueling Dakar Rally. Look for him to run at the front in his Dodge Charger.

Brad Keselowski
Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger driver Brad Keselowski is one of the hottest young guns on the NASCAR circuit. He dominated the Nationwide Series in 2010 with both cars and captured his third-consecutive Most Popular Driver award. He also made big waves in Sprint Cup with his take-no-prisoners driving style. This year he moves into Sprint Cup full time in the legendary #2 Miller Lite Dodge. In 2009, Keselowski had four victories and two poles in the Nationwide Series, and won the biggest race of his career when he took the checkered flag at Talladega Superspeedway in April, marking his first NASCAR Cup Series victory.


Hart & Huntington
Dodge and Moto that’s what it’s all about. This year, Dodge is supporting Hart and Huntington, one of the most recognized names in all of freestyle motocross. Carey Hart started it all in high school as a professional motocross rider. He graduated to freestyle and became the first rider ever to do a complete back flip with a 250 cc motorcycle. In 2004 Carey’s passion for tattoos turned into his business, Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company. This led to Age’s reality show INKED, which followed the workings of the tattoo shop in Las Vegas. There are also stores in Orlando and Niagara.

Samuel Hübinette Racing
Samuel Hübinette, the team owner of Samuel Hübinette Racing(SHR) is a versatile and multi-talented driver known for his supreme car control, with winning experience on - and off - road. His varied race experience includes two Formula Drift Championships, Super Rally X-Games medal, multiple seasons of Road racing, the Baja 1000, and Rally Cross in Sweden.
This season 2011 will be a busy year for Hübinette. SHR will field a two-car team for the 2011 Formula Drift season. In top of that Hübinette will also add on the Traxxas Torc Offroad series to his racing schedule.










