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For Immediate Release/May 13, 2010
Plant Food Company Inc. Signs On As 'Super Summer Series' Sponsor; Company To Promote Product Line Via Michael Weinert Racing Beginning June 8 At Penn Can
SUSQUEHANNA, PA - Plant Food Company Inc. of Cranbury, N.J., has signed on to sponsor the 'Super Summer Series' at Penn Can Speedway. The 'Super Summer Series' gets underway on Tuesday night, June 8 with the first running of the 'Clash at the Can' at the Susquehanna, Pa., clay oval.
The 'Clash at the Can' is one half of the two-race Modified series at Penn Can. The second event, dubbed the 'Hot Summer Night' will take place on Tuesday night, Aug. 10. The 'Super Summer Series' is a mini-series within the nine-race Race of Champions Dart Dirt Modified Tour. The top point earner from the 'Super Summer Series' will receive $1,000 cash, while drivers making both events will be eligible for contingency awards. The series is co-promoted by Brett Deyo and Penn Can's management team of Reed Miller and Al Wilcox.
Both RoC-sanctioned big-block/small-block Modified events in the series are 60 laps paying a minimum $4,000 to the victor. Should the race winner post the optional $20 "gambler's fee," the win will be worth $5,000.
Gates for the 'Clash at the Can' event will open at 5 p.m., with hot laps at 6:45 p.m. and racing at 7:30 p.m. A rain date of June 9 has been established for the event.
Known as "The Liquid Fertilizer Experts," Plant Food Company offers solutions for Golf, Green Industry, Farm and Home Owner applications. Plant Food Company is on the web at www.plantfoodco.com and can be reached by phone toll-free at 800.443.8038.
Additionally, Plant Food Company will lend contributing sponsorship support to the Oct. 8-9 Short Track SuperNationals at Five Mile Point Speedway in Kirkwood, N.Y.
Plant Food Company will utilize Michael Weinert Racing to promote its product line at all three events. Weinert, a Big Diamond (Pa.) Raceway rookie Sportsman standout who turns 15 years old on May 15, will make his RoC-sanctioned Modified debut at Penn Can on June 8 driving a car purchased from the PPB Racing operation.
Prior to the start of racing at the 'Clash at the Can' Weinert will display his Plant Food Company Modified in the grandstand area, sign autographs and meet with media members.
"We're proud to have a corporate entity like Plant Food Company on board with our events," said 'Super Summer Series' co-promoter Brett Deyo. "We're looking forward to working with them throughout the season and believe the company will see measurable benefits from its participation. The company is activating its sponsorship through Michael Weinert Racing, which will only heighten the exposure available."
Complete event rules and specifics for the 'Super Summer Series' have been posted on the web at www.bdmotorsportsmedia.com.
Notable rules for the event are as follows:
*Tire Information:
Front tire options - American Racer SD 33 or harder
Left-rear options - American Racer SD 33, 38 or 44
Right-rear options - American Racer SD 38, 44, 48 or 50
*General Race Rules:
The standard for engine, body, chassis and safety specs are based upon '04 DIRT rules. Sail panels are permitted for this event. Sail panels will be measured from the ground to the highest point and should be no higher than 65 inches. Sail panels must mirror size and shape side-for-side.
*Weight Information:
Small-Block under 361 c.i., on gas or methanol, with maximum 750 cfm carburetor: 2,400 lbs.
Big-Block or Small-Block over 361 c.i., gasoline only: 2,500 lbs.
Small-Blocks running SB2 heads must weigh Big-Block weight!
Entry forms have been posted on the web. Drivers entering prior to June 5 will receive a $5 discount. Joey Grammes of Lehighton, Pa., was the first official entrant. Grammes is a past RoC winner at Penn Can, having driven to Victory Lane in the 'King of the Can' race held Sept. 15, 2006.
Penn Can's three-eighths-mile layout means money, fresh rubber and horsepower don't guarantee success, making the 'Super Summer Series' events favorable to low-dollar, weekly teams.
No conflicts on the dirt Modified calendar will allow the touring series stars and Pennsylvania/New Jersey teams to invade the facility. The makings of an all-star field are in place.
Running under the RoC banner brings along the touring group's followers, as well. A field of 56 358-Modifieds and 64 big-block Mods took part in the recent RoC opening weekend at Selinsgrove (Pa.) Speedway.
With a posted $28,000 point fund for the '10 RoC series and Lias Tire of Indiana, Pa., offering incentives for drivers running American Racer facilities via its rich $100,000 American Racer Cup, strong support is expected for the entire RoC circuit this summer.
Rain dates have been put into place for both events. Should the June 8 'Clash at the Can' fall to rain, it will be run on June 9. The Aug. 10 'Hot Summer Night' moves to Aug. 11 in the event of wet weather.
The '10 'Super Summer Series' is presented by Plant Food Company Inc., Don's Automotive Mall, Gary's U-Pull-It, Reading Plastic Fabricators, G&G Used Auto Parts, Puzo's Collision, Jim Young Race Photos and Trackside Products.
Sponsorship opportunities, including product and contingency awards, remain available for the 'Super Summer Series' at Penn Can.
For further information on the 'Super Summer Series' contact Brett Deyo by phone at 845.728.2781, via e-mail: Deyo99H@aol.com or on the web at http://www.bdmotorsportsmedia.com/.
About the 'Super Summer Series'
Special events promoter Brett Deyo has partnered with Penn Can Speedway co-promoters Reed Miller and Al Wilcox for a pair of 'Super Summer Series' midweek races at the Susquehanna, Pa., clay oval.
The first event, dubbed the 'Clash at the Can' is set for Tuesday night, June 8. The 60-lap big-block/small-block Modified race will offer a $4,000 top prize plus a $1,000 bonus should the winning driver take the $20 "Gambler's Fee" option. Doug Borger's XCel 600 Modifieds and the RoC Street Stocks will serve as the support divisions.
The second race, assuming the 'Hot Summer Night' moniker, is scheduled for Tuesday night, Aug. 10 with a similar format: 60 laps, $4,000 to the winner plus an additional $1,000 should the winner post the "Gambler's Fee." The 'Late Model Challenge' will fill out the program.
Point standings will be tabulated for the 'Super Summer Series' races. The champion of the series will earn $1,000 with contingency awards presented to others. Drivers must attempt to qualify for both events to be eligible for awards.
Both Modified events will be points-paying races on the Race of Champions Dart Dirt Modified Tour, running under RoC rules. The events will include fuel stops (if necessary) for cars running methanol. Sail panels will be permitted for 'Super Summer Series' RoC events.
Rain dates have been put into place for both events. Should the June 8 'Clash at the Can' fall to rain, it will be run on June 9. The Aug. 10 'Hot Summer Night' moves to Aug. 11 in the event of wet weather.
Past Penn Can RoC Dart Dirt Modified Tour Winners
Aug. 11, 2009 - Jeff Rudalavage
Sept. 14, 2008 - Duane Howard
July 29, 2008 - Pat Ward
Sept. 16, 2007 - Jeff Rudalavage
July 31, 2007 - Pat Ward
Sept. 15, 2006 - Joey Grammes
Aug. 1, 2006 - Brian Weaver
Sept. 17, 2005 - Brian Weaver
Aug. 17, 2005 - Alan Rudalavage
2010 RoC Dart Dirt Modified Tour Schedule of Events
March 19 - Selinsgrove (Pa.) Speedway Icebreaker III 358-Modifieds - PAT WARD
March 20 - Selinsgrove (Pa.) Speedway Icebreaker III Big-Block Modifieds - MATT SHEPPARD
May 31 - Utica-Rome (N.Y.) Speedway Victoria 200
June 8 - Penn Can (Pa.) Speedway Super Summer Series 'Clash at the Can' (Rain date: June 9)
July 7 - Five Mile Point (N.Y.) Speedway - 60th Anniversary Special
July 14 - Grandview (Pa.) Speedway - RoC on the Hill
Aug. 10 - Penn Can (Pa.) Speedway Super Summer Series 'Hot Summer Night' (Rain date: Aug. 11)
Sept. 24 - Accord (N.Y.) Speedway King of the Catskills
Oct. 30 - Five Mile Point (N.Y.) Speedway Southern Tier 100
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