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CRA Officials Unveil $50,000 Triple Crown for Season
Ending Super Late Model Events
Promoters from
O’Reilly Raceway Park, Winchester Speedway and Music City Motorplex
Partner for Program
Salem, IN (January 23, 2007) –
Officials from Champion Racing Association (CRA) unveiled the "$50,000
Triple Crown" program today, for three key season-ending events for
Super Late Models.
One
driver will win a $50,000 bonus if they can win the inaugural Circle
Track Nationals 100 at O’Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis in
September, the historic 36th Annual Winchester 400 in
October, and the high profile All-American 400 in Nashville in
November. With the bonus and expected purse winnings, one driver could
take home almost $100,000 in three events.
The $50,000 Triple Crown program
doesn’t stop there. If no one wins all three events, the first driver
to win two of these events in 2007 will receive a $10,000 bonus. And
if no one wins more than one event, the driver that accumulates the
most points over the three events will earn a $5,000 bonus. To be
eligible for the $50,000 Triple Crown Bonus Program, a driver must
attempt to qualify for all three events.
"We’re very excited about this new
program," noted David Underwood of Music City MotorPlex, host of the
All American 400 on November 4-5. "These are three great races that
can bring a lot of recognition to the drivers involved. Plus, the
excitement will be even greater for our event with so much on the line
for the final event of the $50,000 Triple Crown."
The first race in the $50,000 Triple
Crown is a new event with a lot of energy already
building.
The Super Late Model team of Jim Winters and Chris Gabehart are the
promoters of the inaugural Circle Track Nationals at O’Reilly Raceway
Park in Indianapolis on September 21-22. Winters, the former promoter
of the very popular "Junkyard 100" for late models in the 1980’s,
along with his protégé’ Gabehart, have put together a racers dream of
$10,000 to win for a 100 lap event on only 4 tires. "This is something
we think Super Late Model racing really needs," Gabehart stated. "I’m
speaking of both our style of race and the $50,000 Triple Crown. I
can’t think of a better place to kick off the Triple Crown than
Indianapolis, with such a great facility and all the history this city
has."
The middle event of $50,000 Triple
Crown will be the 36th Annual Winchester 400 on October
14-15. Following a stellar event in 2006, which featured quality
efforts by the southern teams of Mike Fritts, Clay Jones and Augie
Grill, Winchester officials felt the time was right for this exciting
move. Speedway owner Charlie Shaw was inspired by comments from Scott
Hantz, the 2006 race winner, at the season ending CRA Awards Banquet.
"When Scott got up at the banquet and thanked me for having the race,
what he
called
their ‘Daytona 500’, well, I felt pretty proud," Shaw recalled. "This
$50,000 Triple Crown program just makes it even bigger!"
While scheduling conflicts of
preliminary events prevented involvement of the Snowball Derby in this
first year, Five Flags Speedway promoter Tim Bryant is excited about
the program and foresees being involved in 2008. "We like what we see
with these tracks getting together," Bryant noted, "and even though we
can’t be directly involved this year, we think we can be a part of it
in 2008 and make it even bigger." Bryant went on to offer the first
Triple Crown Champion a paid entry and a set of tires for this year’s
Snowball Derby.
Officials from CRA and the Triple
Crown events have also agreed that winners from the first two events
will be guaranteed starts in the remaining Triple Crown events,
ensuring that that $10,000 or $50,000 bonus will still be available at
the final event.
More details will be available in the
coming weeks, including a possible sponsor announcement, a deeper
point fund payout, point system structure and other news. Those
details will be available at
www.craracing.net,
www.musiccitymotorplex.com,
www.winchesterspeedway.com or
www.circletracknationals.com .
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