Lefthander Chassis Renews Sponsorship
Of Lefthander Challenge For 2004
Salem, IN (December
2, 2003) –
Lefthander Chassis has renewed its
sponsorship of the Lefthander Challenge with the Sunoco Super Series for
the 2004 season. This will be the seventh consecutive year that Lefthander
Chassis has sponsored the award with the Sunoco Super Series. This past
season Mt. Morris, Michigan’s Bobby Murany won the award driving for
veteran Michigan car owner Brian Robertson.
The Lefthander Challenge awards a Bare Offset
Lefthander Chassis to the Sunoco Super Series driver who is in the top
fifteen in final series Owner points that advanced the most positions in
series point events during the season. Murany advanced a total of 101
positions over the sixteen series point’s events in 2003. Finishing in
second with 41 improved positions was series veteran Todd Oliver. Eddie
Van Meter finished in third improving 36 positions, followed by Terry
Fisher Jr. with 23 improved positions in fourth and 2003 Sunoco Super
Series Champion Bobby Parsley with 22 improved positions in fifth.
Prior winners of the Lefthander Challenge include
two-time Sunoco Super Series Champion Brian Ross, a two-time award winner
also in 1998 and 1999. 2000 Series Champion and 2000 Rookie Of The Year
Scott Hantz in 2000. Jim Crabtree Jr. won the award winner in 2001. Tim
Phillips, runner up for the Rookie Of the Year honors in 2002, won the
award in 2002.
Lefthander Chassis’s won four Sunoco Super Series
events in 2003. Veteran Canadian Late Model driver Junior Hanley was
victorious in the Winchester 100 at Winchester Speedway. Midwest veteran
driver Eddie Hoffman set a track qualifying record and won the 6th
Annual International Gold Cup 100 in his first ever race with the Sunoco
Super Series at Baer Field Speedway in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Ron Breese Jr.
won the 38th Annual Short Track Championships EWT Inc. 250 at
Rockford Speedway in Illinois, and Brian Hoppe won the Patriot 200 North /
South All Star Shoot Out at the Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville,
Tennessee.
Lefthander Chassis
builds chassis’s for championship winning teams all over the United States
from its shop located in Roscoe, Illinois. Call 815-389-9999 to get more
information about Lefthander Chassis, or go to
www.lefthanderchassis.com.