Victory
Circle Chassis by Fewless Motorsports Becomes the Newest Supporter of
the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour for the 2012 Season
Salem, IN
(February 13, 2012) – Champion Racing Association officials have
announced that Victory Circle Chassis by Fewless Motorsports has
agreed to become the newest supporter of the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour
Presented by GM Performance Parts for the upcoming 2012 season, which
is set to begin on April 22nd at Plymouth Speedway in
Plymouth, Indiana.
"Everybody
here at Victory Circle Chassis by Fewless Motorsports is very excited
to be a part of the JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by GM
Performance Parts this season," remarked Josh Slade of Fewless
Motorsports. "We were very impressed with the amazing first season the
series had and look forward to being part of the 2012 season. Fewless
Motorsports will be fielding two cars full-time this season in the
JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour, one for Chris Koslek and one for Wes Griffith
Jr.
Victory Circle
Chassis by Fewless Motorsports will award the second and 13th
place finishers at every JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour event with a $100
Product Certificate. In addition they will award a Victory Circle
Chassis by Fewless Motorsports bare chassis by a random draw of the
top ten finishers in 2012 series points at the 2012 CRA Awards
Banquet.

"We are very
happy to have Victory Circle Chassis by Fewless Motorsports as a
supporter of our JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by GM Performance
Parts for the 2012 season," remarked Glenn Luckett, Managing Partner
with CRA. "It’s great to have our racers involved as supporters of the
series, they get to see the inner happenings of the series at each
event and can use the series to promote their products and services.
We appreciate Josh and everyone at Victory Circle Chassis by Fewless
Motorsports for their support of CRA!"
Fewless
Motorsports has partnered with Victory Circle Chassis out of
Bakersfield, California and is the East Coast Distributor for Victory
Circle Chassis. Victory Circle Chassis are built using the latest
technology. Computer aided drawings, computer controlled tube bending,
laser cut chassis and interior components and a Stress Relief Process.
Take note that building a Victory Circle Chassis is not an assembly
line process. Typically an experience employee using the above
processes will build each Victory Circle Chassis from start to finish.
Fewless Motorsports has some products of their own, stop by their web
site at www.fewlessmotorsports.com
to check them out. More information on Victory Circle Chassis is
available at
www.victorycircle.com.