TRI-CITY TO HOST RESCHEDULED $45,000 RUSH LATE MODEL MFG NIGHT PRESENTED BY MSD
SUNDAY; $2000 TO-WIN SWEENEY TOUR EVENT ALSO TO BE FEATURED
By
Mike Leone
September 8, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Franklin, PA)…The Sweeney Chevrolet Buick
GMC RUSH Dirt Late Model Touring Series resumes action in a big way this Sunday
afternoon (September 11) at Tri-City Raceway Park for the popular "Manufacturers
Night" presented by MSD Performance.
Not only will the event be a "Marquee" Tour event paying $2,000 to-win, but over
$35,000 in products will be distributed as each participating racer will take
home a valuable prize! The event was
originally scheduled for August 14 before being rained out and postponed until
this Sunday. Racing begins early at
4 p.m.
Throughout the years, Series director Vicki Emig
has strategically scheduled "Manufacturers Night" at various speedways
throughout the region to ensure that all RUSH racers get an opportunity to
participate in the event at some point.
Sunday marks the fifth annual
"Manufacturers Night", but first time ever held at Tri-City.
Emig also ensures that
each racer at the events walk away with an item valued at the very minimum of
$200.
Past locations with car counts in parentheses are Sharon Speedway in 2012 (57),
Pittsburgh's PA Motor Speedway in 2013 (40), McKean County Raceway in 2014 (43),
and Eriez Speedway in 2015 (47). As
the Series has grown so has the value of "Manufacturers Night"; the inaugural
event in 2012 distributed $20,000 as the 2016 edition is set to exceed over
$45,000 in cash and contingencies.
Three of the major prizes Sunday include a Yamaha Electric Start Generator and
Wheel Kit from Alternative Power Sources ($2,200 value), four F3 Tornado Brake
Calipers from TBM Brakes ($1,800) value, and a full custom driver’s suit from
Velocita-USA ($1,000). Companies
such as Beyea Headers, MSD Performance, FK Rod Ends, and ARbodies have stepped
up as Major Contingency Sponsors to offer over $1,500 in prizes for the night.
The complete list of prizes to date is posted below.
What makes “Manufacturers Nights” unique and such a
valuable promotional event for both the hosting RUSH-sanctioned speedway and
their racers is that the racers receive actual products and not certificates
toward the purchase of products.
Any certificates of that type that are given by manufacturers are
dispersed over and above the actual product giveaways.
Combined, the Series' four individual "Manufacturers Night" events for
each of the divisions will disperse over $70,000
of extremely useful items to the race teams! Couple
that with the other numerous RUSH contingency programs and RUSH racers will
collect over $106,000 in actual product for their efforts throughout the 2016
race season.
"It has always been my goal to make sure every
racer receives a useful and valuable product on this night." said Emig.
“Every racer has the same chance of winning all of the items posted
through a random draw. There have been
instances over the years where a racer who may not have fared so well in the
actual touring event that night left the facility with more value than the
driver who actually won the race.
It’s really great to see everyone go home with something you know they can
utilize in their racing efforts.” "
"We are blessed with numerous nationally recognized and regional corporate marketing partners who believe not only in RUSH, but the various concepts that have helped us build the Series," continued Emig. "Being able to award tens of thousands of dollars in actual product via our sponsors directly into the hands of our racers in the long run helps RUSH stay healthy and viable. This concept provides a trickledown effect to all of our RUSH partners, racers, speedways, and of course our sponsors who through everyone's efforts along with their own continue to have race cars to sell their products to; our Manufacturers Nights simply would not be possible without their support."
Matt Latta has been participating in the
annual
“Manufacturers Night” ever since it began. “I love it,” he said. “It’s a huge
help for the teams. Let’s face it,
everyone knows about the financial difficulties involved with racing.
You have good years and some bad years.
We’ve been fortunate enough to win sheet metal, an ARbodies nose kit, and $500 Rocket
certificate in recent years.
Vicki has designed it
so every driver leaves with something; no one walks away empty handed.
Vicki and Mike (Leone)
understand that every little piece helps their teams and to offer these types of
items helps us greatly. It also
helps them (sponsors) by getting more business down the road from the drivers
who have been helped or received prizes from them.”
Sunday will be Tri-City's third event of the season.
The Sweeney Tour appeared at the Franklin, Pa. oval on June 19 with Bryce
Davis capturing his first ever win at the track, worth $2,000.
Tri-City held their second event on July 31 as a big crowd watched the
RUSH Late Models coupled with the All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Cars.
On this night, Mike Pegher, Jr. got by Max Blair on a late race restart
for the $1,000 Sweeney Weekly Series victory.
Davis, who has won three of the last four Marquee events,
leads the Sweeney Tour to Tri-City with a six-point lead over two-time winner,
John Waters. The Knowles Brothers,
Jason and Brian who have dominated Sweeney Weekly Series action at Outlaw
Speedway, have moved into third and fourth in points as the duo both look for
their first career Tour wins. Will
Thomas III, who finished second at the last Tri-City Tour race, is fifth in
points as Dave Lyon, Eric Wilson, Bruce Hordusky, Jr., Mike Pegher, Jr., Alan
Dellinger, Tony White, and Brian Swank complete the top 12 points paying
positions. The Touring Series has
featured eight different winners this year!
Bobby Lake Motorsports "Shock the Clock Qualifying and Beat the Heat" will be
utilized meaning the fastest qualifier will receive $100 and all heat race
winners will earn $25. The K&N “Cold Air Induction” Dash will be run
paying a $100 K&N certificate to win, $50 K&N certificate for second with $25
cash for third and fourth place. The K&N Dash will also set the beginning
of the 30-lap feature lineup for the top two finishers in the heat races if
there are less than five heats or for the heat winners if there are five or more
heats.
Precise Racing Products will award a $100 gift card for the "Pedal Down" Hard
Charger that passes the most cars in the feature.
The TBM Brakes “Tough Brake of the Night” will award three
bottles of Xtreme6 Racing Brake Fluid valued at approximately $45 along with a
certificate for a discount off any TBM Brakes purchase.
RUSH Officials will choose the "Maxima Performance" Award for a driver that
exhibits a performance worthy of such. The winner will receive a free case of
either Maxima Semi-Syn High Performance Racing Oil or Maxima Performance Racing
Oil of your choice. In addition, the winner will receive one can of SC-1
clear coat, one 16-oz bottle of Maxima Cool-Aide concentrate, one 32-oz quart of
Maxima PSF power steering fluid, and a Maxima t-shirt. The value of this
prize package is $170! Also, CrateInsider.com will award a $25 gift certificate
to the driver that finishes last on the lead lap at the finish.
RUSH Late
Models
“Manufacturers Night” Presented by MSD Prize List
Tri-City
Raceway Park - September 11, 2016
Additional prizes:
·
Steve’s Auto & Truck Repair
(Steve Damon) - Complete Dyno Service ($600)
·
Steve’s Auto & Truck Repair
(Steve Damon) - Complete Dyno Service ($600)
·
Fast Shafts - $250 off the
purchase of a carbon fiber driveshaft
·
Jennerstown Engine Technology
- gift certificate for $250 towards a complete rebuild of an engine ($250)
·
Jennerstown Engine Technology
- gift certificate for $250 towards a complete rebuild of an engine ($250)
·
Ultra-Shield - 10 gift
certificates for one box (200ct count) of custom tearoffs to the bottom 10
finishers ($250)
·
DMI/Bulldog - 50 $25 off the
retail purchase of any DMI/Bulldog product ($1,250)
·
Keizer Aluminum Wheels – one
$50 certificate toward the purchase of a wheel to the top 20 finishers ($1,000)
·
Ultra-Shield - 3 20% off any
purchase of an Ultra Shield product
·
Race 1 ($1,350):
o
604 Pro series race prep (with the purchase of engine and dyno break-in)---value
$450
o
Dyno Break-in (with the purchase of engine and pro series race prep)---value
$550
o
Gift certificate for $100 off the purchase of a new Stealth 700PLUS Carburetor
o
Gift certificate for $100 off the purchase of a KRC 16322600 front crate kit
o
Gift certificate for $50 off the purchase of a set of Beyea Crate Headers
o
Gift certificate for $50 off the purchase of a CV 2508 fuel pump
o
Gift certificate for $25 off the purchase of a pro series R2C filter element
o
Gift certificate for $25 off the purchase of a pro series R2C filter element
·
Race event contingencies from
K&N ($150), TBM Brakes ($45), Maxima Racing Oils ($170), Precise Racing Products
($100), CrateInsider.com ($25)
Special Drawing
·
K&N Cold Air Induction System
($500)
NOTE: drivers must be 100% legal to RUSH rules and attempt to compete to be
eligible for the product drawings.
Also, certificates are non-transferable and must be redeemed by 12/31/16 with
the exception of Classic Ink, On Time Body & Graphics, and Race 1 prizes, which
must be redeemed by 3/31/17.
Feature payoff:
1. $2,000 2. $1,000 3. $650 4.
$550 5. $470 6. $435 7. $410 8. $370 9. $340
10. $310 11. $280 12. $270 13. $260 14. $250 15. $240
16. $230 17. $220 18-24. $210.
Non-Qualifier: 1. $175 2. $150 3.
$140 4. $135 5. $130 6. $125 7. $120 8. $115
9. $110 10-24. $105. Tow $100.
2016 Sweeney
Touring Series Points
(must be a Touring Series member to receive points): 1. Bryce Davis 684
2. John Waters 678 3. Jason
Knowles 639 4. Brian Knowles 624
5. Will Thomas III 621 6.
Dave Lyon 620 7. Eric Wilson 600
8. Bruce Hordusky, Jr. 598 9.
Mike Pegher, Jr. 567 10. Alan
Dellinger 519 11. Tony White 474
12. Brian Swank 472 13.
Clinton Hersh 374 14. Matt Latta 344
15. Kyle Zimmerman 243 16.
Damian Bidwell 188 17. Randy Hall
184 18. Charlie Duncan & Mike
Duritsky, Jr. 166 20. Dennis Lunger,
Jr. 161 21. W.L. Stile 149
22. Jared Kane 140 23. Max
Blair 100 24. Josh Double 89
25. Mike Franklin 71.
You do not have to a member of RUSH to compete. The red AMB transponders are required at Tri-City. RACEceivers are always mandatory. The entry fee is $100. Pit passes are $35. Pits open at 1 p.m. with warm-ups slated for 3:20 followed by Late Model qualifying at 3:45 and racing at 4.
Tri-City Raceway Park is a ½-mile dirt track located at 3430 Route 417, Franklin, PA 16323. For more information, check out their website at www.tricityracewaypark.com or call 814-676-2894 on race day. Like their Facebook by searching Tri-City Raceway Park and follow them on Twitter @TriCityRaceway.
RUSH Late Model marketing partners include Sweeney Chevrolet Buick GMC, Pace
Performance, Hoosier Tire, Bilstein Shocks, Sunoco Race Fuels, Bazell Race
Fuels, Insinger Performance, MSD Performance, Maxima Racing Oil, Jones Racing
Products, Alternative Power Sources, Precise Racing Products, ARbodies, TBM
Brakes, K&N Filters, Lincoln Electric, FK Rod Ends, Velocita-USA, Classic Ink
USA, Rocket Chassis, Bobby Lake Motorsports High Gear Speed Shop,
CrateInsider.com, B.R.A.K.E.S., RockAuto.com, and Valley Fashions.
E-mail can be sent to the RUSH Racing Series at [email protected] and
snail mail to 4368 Route 422, Pulaski, PA 16143. Office phone is 724-964-9300
and fax is 724-964-0604. The RUSH Racing Series website is
www.rushracingseries.com. Like our Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/rushlatemodels and follow us on Twitter @RUSHLM.
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