GILBY TO COMPETE AT CHARLOTTE

Rinnai, the world's leader in Tankless Water Heaters, will once again join forces with Bob Gilbertson's Nitro Funny Car team for the Rinnai-Monte-WHT-4.jpg2nd Annual Carolinas Nationals at zMAX Dragway on September 17-20, 2009.

"I'm very pleased that the fine folks from Rinnai had a great response from their first foray in drag racing with our team at last years Carolinas Nationals," Gilbertson said.  "All of their guests, employees and customers got a chance to get a close-up look at what it takes to go 300 mph and I'm looking forward to getting back on track with Rinnai on the flanks of my race car at my home town race."

Rinnai, the world's leader in Tankless Water Heaters, will once again join forces with Bob Gilbertson's Nitro Funny Car team for the Rinnai-Monte-WHT-4.jpg2nd Annual Carolinas Nationals at zMAX Dragway on September 17-20, 2009.

"I'm very pleased that the fine folks from Rinnai had a great response from their first foray in drag racing with our team at last years Carolinas Nationals," Gilbertson said.  "All of their guests, employees and customers got a chance to get a close-up look at what it takes to go 300 mph and I'm looking forward to getting back on track with Rinnai on the flanks of my race car at my home town race."

"We teamed up with Bob Gilbertson at the Carolinas Nationals last year and since then the response was overwhelming from our customers who came out to see the Rinnai car,"  Jay Gregory, Rinnai's national account manager added.  "We've received a lot of inquiries from our customers who didn't make it out to the track last year but heard about the experience from their co-workers and want to be a part of the action at this year's event."

The Rinnai Tankless Water Heater is a state-of-the-art, energy-efficient water heating system that uses a gas powered heat exchanger to heat water on demand.  Compact in size, the innovative technology heats water only as needed, and unlike traditional hot water tanks that heat and reheat the same water 24 hours a day, the Rinnai system is more efficient as it only heats water when it is needed resulting in energy savings of up to 50% for the average homeowner.

 

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