THE 125 LAP $10,000 TO WIN SHORT TRACK SHOOTOUT Entry form is - TopicsExpress



          

THE 125 LAP $10,000 TO WIN SHORT TRACK SHOOTOUT Entry form is released Madera, CA (9.16.14) – The October 18th “Best of the West” LoanMart Short Track Shootout $10,000.00 to win Open Late Model Show is 125 laps with two breaks for the teams. The first break for adjustments will happen at the 50 lap mark, and the second break will happen at the 100 lap mark. Teams can change anything they want except for tires during these breaks. This race and the $10,000.00 to win is open to ALL DRIVERS. Go to racemadera and click on the $10,000 to win banner on the right side of the homepage to go to the entry form. Below are all the details about the race including a sample entry form. The October 18th $10,000 to win LoanMart Short Track Shootout is open to all drivers ages 14 and older, the rules are simple and the race procedures are straight forward. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE IN THE POINT BATTLE TO WIN THE $10,000, this can be won by a driver that makes their first start of 2014. Key dates; Pre-Entry is open from 9-16-13 to 10-8-13. Late-Entry will be open until October 18th. Practice and technical inspection for the event is Friday October 17th (times TBA pending entry list) The race event is Saturday October 18th. The October 18th $10,000 to win LoanMart Short Track Shootout is open to all drivers ages 14 and older, the rules are simple and the race procedures are straight forward. How to make the main event; The top ten positions will be filled from qualifying, then each of the top ten drivers will draw a card (the cards have numbers 1-10 on them) giving a starting spot on the grid for the $10,000 to win Short Track Shoot Out. Positions 11-20 will be taken from heat races with another card draw setting these positions, positions 21-22 will come from a last chance race (there will be a C main if needed), positions 23, 24, and 25 will come from provisionals given to the top three in the LoanMart Open Series points that do not make the race, and position 26 will come from a blind draw of cars numbers that did not make the $10,000 to win Late Model Short Track Shootout. Note, if no provisionals are used we will take more cars from the B main. The rules; Late Model Open Rules 1. Any late model, tour type chassis/body type allowed 2. Any V-8 cast iron block, wet sump engine allowed. 3. The engine set-back rule is 1.5 back (the center of the forward most spark plug) on the all non-602 crate engines. Maximum engine set-back for the 602 crate engine is 6 measured the same way. 4. 602 cars 2900lbs total weight. All others 3100 lbs. 602 motors must remain OEM from factory. 5. Any single 4bbl carburetor allowed. 6. Tires are the Hoosier 8.0-15/970 treaded tire. 7. Wheels must be steel and not exceed 8 in width. 8. Competitors must start on the tires they qualified with. 9. Any steel shock, all exterior parts must be steel. 10. No traction control devices. 11. All competing cars will not exceed 79 inch track width, it will be measured from the bulge outside to outside of the front tires at the spindle height. Minimum wheel base is 101. 12. Rear Spoiler may be no wider than 70, and no taller than 7. There may be NO forward support of any kind, no boxed ends or runners. No Gurney lip, or any type of wicker bill on the upper edge of the spoiler. Race Procedures; the race is a 125 laps, there will be a break at the 50 and 100 lap mark. (may be stopped at 46, 47, 48 etc… if a caution comes out at that point, same for the 100 lap mark). Cars will go back to the pit area during the breaks. 1. Teams can work on their race cars all the way up until the green flag of the first 50 lap segment without penalty, or position loss. 2. Teams can work on their cars at both breaks, they may change anything they want except tires, and each car must remain on the tires the car qualified on. A team may work on the car before the green flag of each break without penalty, or loss of position. 3. If a car is worked on after the green flag has been thrown from a break, then the car must re-enter the race at the rear of the field. 4. The original start will be double file, all restarts for the $10,000 to win Short Track Shoot Out will be double file, but the leader has earned the right to set the pace, and it will be the leader that accelerates first in the starting box. 5. Any car that takes out the leader will go to the rear of the field unless the leader is called for blocking, this includes the final lap of the race. There will be two track video cameras on the leader at all times, and the video review (instant replay) will be used to make these calls, and they will be final. Bonus Bucks for teams that have competed in 4 of the 8 race series; All drivers that compete in four of the eight races in the series are eligible for the Bonus Bucks on the final race of the 2014 series. The highest finishing eligible driver on championship night will receive $1,000 in LoanMart Bonus Cash, plus their payout for the race. So if that driver wins the race they will receive $11,000, $1,000 in bonus bucks and $10,000 for the race win. The second highest finisher on championship night that raced in at least four of the eight races will receive a $500 bonus in addition to their regular payout, and the third and fourth highest finishers will receive $250 each in LoanMart Bonus Cash. Bonus Bucks for anyone that enters into the $10,000 to win LoanMart Short Track Shootout; Thanks to Hoosier racing tires there will also be a blind draw, two lucky drivers that do not make the $10,000 to win main event will take home some extra cash for just being at the LoanMart Madera Speedway and trying to make the race on October 18th. The first car number drawn that did not make the A Main will receive a $200 bonus, and the second car number drawn will receive a $100 bonus. Thanks to LoanMart the fastest qualifier will receive a $100 bonus. Purse; Click here to go to the breakdown of the A Main purse. LoanMart has a history of getting loans to their customers fast, and in that same tradition all the prize money and bonus bucks will be paid out to the competitors the night of the event. The $10,000 to win Late Model Short Track Shootout on October 18th is OPEN TO ALL DRIVERS. Sample ENTRY FORM ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Cut Here___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Please fill out the entry form and fax it to 209-356-1968, or mail it to 1300 Fairway Drive, Atwater California 95301. (Make checks payable to Short Track Management) Drivers Name _______________________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Phone _______________________________ Alt. Phone _________________________________ Car # ___________ Engine Type- 602 Crate ( ) Open Engine ( ) Check one Name of Person responsible for 1099 ________________________________________________ Address of this person ____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Contact phone number for person responsible for 1099 form _____________________________ Early entry fee $190 (must be paid by October 8th) Late entry fee $225 (any entry after October 8th) No Refund of entries Entry includes car and driver fees for the race. Pit crew members are $40 per pit pass for October 18th, the practice fee for Friday October 17th is $40 per pit pass with no fee for the car. If paying by credit card; Card Number ____________________________________________________________ Exp. Date _______________________________________________________________ Name on credit card ______________________________________________________ Signature _______________________________________________________________ Visa ( ) Mastercard ( ) Check one
Posted on: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 17:55:28 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015