EMF Corp /
Race-Tech Engineering To Sponsor "That’s Racin" Award
Salem, IN (April 12, 2004) –
EMF
Corp, headquartered in Angola, Indiana, has announced it will continue its
support of the Sunoco Super Series for
the
upcoming 2004 racing season with its sponsorship of the EMF Corp /
Race-Tech Engineering "That’s Racin" Award. In the past EMF Corp has
sponsored the series Hard Luck Award and Hang Tough Bonus, this season it
will sponsor the "That’s Racin" Award with Race –Tech Engineering, the
racing develop division of EMF Corp. This will be the fourth year in a row
that EMF Corp has been a sponsor with the Sunoco Super Series.
The EMF Corp / Race-Tech Engineering
"That’s Racin" Award will consist of a $200 bonus that could be paid out
at every 2004 Sunoco Super Series points event to a driver who did not
finish an event because of being taken out through no fault of his own, do
to over aggressive driving, brain fade, mechanical failure or negligence
by another driver. Sunoco Super Series officials will decide the award
winner at every event, if no one is awarded the EMF Corp / Race-Tech
Engineering "That’s Racin" Award, $200 is carried over and added in for
each event until a driver is awarded the EMF Corp / Race-Tech Engineering
"That’s Racin" Award. The award would then return to $200 for the next
series point’s event.
EMF Corp is an electrical manufacturing
company owned and operated by Angola, Indiana businessman Dick Poe. Poe is
also the owner of Angola Motor Speedway as well as the car owner for
Sunoco Super Series driver Scott Hantz. More information on EMF Corp and
Race-Tech Engineering is available at
www.emfusa.com.