Champion
Racing Association to Debut New Late Model Tour in 2011
Crate
Engines to be utilized in the "JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by GM
Performance Parts"
Salem,
IN (December 24, 2010) – Champion Racing Association (CRA)
officials announced today the formation of a new Late Model Tour that
will utilize crate engines and be sanctioned by CRA with support from
marketing partners JEGS and GM Performance Parts.
"The JEGS/CRA
All-Stars Tour Presented by GM
Performance
Parts is the culmination of significant work by several people that
started discussions in late September," remarked CRA Managing Partner
R.J. Scott. "We are very excited to be able to launch this tour with
the help of JEGS and GM Performance Parts. This tour will be a total
separate entity from the CRA Super Series for Super Late Models, which
remains the heart and soul of CRA."
"This Tour
will be a great addition to the other successful series that we have
developed," stated Glenn Luckett, CRA Managing Partner. "We have
continually established series where we thought there was a need, and
everyone has been pleased with their successes. We felt there was a
need for a new premier crate late model tour, and we were lucky enough
to find partners who felt the same need. They have provided us with
the support to give crate late model racers a great place to compete!"
JEGS and GM
Performance Parts are two companies with substantial histories in
Motorsports. JEGS has been primarily involved with drag racing, but
recently expanded their focus into circle track racing. GM Performance
Parts has been involved with all types of Motorsports since the
earliest days of racing and has been at the forefront of the
development of economical, crate late model engines.
"Everyone
at JEGS is very excited to be a part of the new JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour
Presented by GM Performance Parts," remarked Todd Iden, Director of
Merchandising/Marketing with JEGS High Performance. "We look forward
to working with CRA and GM Performance Parts to create a very
competitive, yet cost effective touring series utilizing crate
engines. The JEGS name has been well known in the drag racing industry
for years. We want to use that success and experience to focus
attention on providing more products and services to circle track
racing at the grass roots level."
As one of
the most recognized names in motorsports, GM Performance Parts’ role
as a presenting series sponsor is more proof of their commitment to
short track racing. "We are extremely proud and excited to be part of
the new JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by GM Performance Parts for
2011 and beyond", said Bill Martens, Special Programs Manager for GM
Performance Parts. "We expect to see the same results for asphalt late
models, using the CT400 GMPP engine, which dirt track racers around
the country have experienced for the past eight years. We are very
glad to provide a reliable, powerful racing engine while keeping the
engine very affordable for grassroots racers. Our motivation is really
pretty simple: GM Performance Parts is trying to help contain the
ever-rising costs of racing, so that our sport will survive and
thrive! With racing partners like JEGS and CRA, we know going in that
this program will be a huge success."
One of the
most popular and successful engines used in this type of racing has
been GM Performance Parts’ CT400, also known as, and commonly referred
to by racers, as a "604," ...the final three digits of its catalog
part number. "The CT400 racing engine from GM Performance Parts is
based on the famous 350 Chevrolet engine that has been, and still is,
the overwhelming favorite of circle track racers on both dirt and
asphalt. Using all new components, the CT400 engine develops slightly
more than 400 horsepower right out of the box. Starting with a 4-bolt
iron block, GMPP adds a forged steel crankshaft, steel hydraulic
roller cam, high-low Fast-Burn aluminum heads, roller rocker arms and
tops it off with a single-plenum high-rise intake manifold. The engine
is closed up with left-turn-only valve cover breathers and a heavy
gauge steel oil pan. By starting with a production-based foundation,
we can keep the engine cost much lower than a custom built engine with
a similar power output. The CT400 is in stock and ready to ship today
from JEGS huge inventory," according to Martens.
For the
race tracks in the Midwest, there is already great anticipation for
the new series. The first track to commit to host an event, even
before the formal announcement, was Anderson Speedway. Track
owner/promoter Rick Dawson commented, "Anderson Speedway is excited to
be the first track to commit to an event in 2011. We have a history of
being a launching pad for great series, with Anderson Speedway being
the birthplace of the legendary American Speed Association in 1968 and
Champion Racing Association in 1997. We feel like this will be another
quality series for tracks, fans, and racers alike!"
The JEGS/CRA
All Stars Tour Presented by GM Performance Products will have 10 to 12
events in 2011 at race tracks from ¼ of a mile up to ¾ of a mile in
length. Events will generally be 100 to 125 laps depending on the
track size, using less than one tank of fuel and only four tires. CRA
will be developing the complete rules package, event purses and
schedule for the Tour over the next several weeks. All series
information will be published on the CRA web site at
www.craracing.net