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Sunday, May 29, 2011

CLASH AT THE CAN RICH IN PRIZE MONEY AND SPECIAL AWARDS-BONUSES

News from the VP Racing Fuels Short Track Four Crown presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings Inc. – 'No BS. No Politics. Real Racing.'
Media Contact: Brett Deyo – 845.728.2781 or
Deyo99H@aol.com

For Immediate Release/May 30, 2011
 
Bonuses & Special Awards Set for Historic Penn Can Speedway 'Clash at the Can' at Penn Can Speedway Tuesday, June 7; All-Star Field Expected for $8,000-to-win 60-lap Marquee Event!
SUSQUEHANNA, PA – Penn Can Speedway history is on the horizon.

 
On Tuesday night, June 7, the Susquehanna, Pa., oval plays host to the 'Clash at the Can' big-block/small-block Modified 60-lap event paying a record $8,000 to the winner. The Race of Champions Dirt Modified Tour combination event features the theme "Making history, one dollar at a time" with the largest ever posted purse at Penn Can and most lucrative winner's share at the one-third-mile facility. The event is a co-promotion involving Brett Deyo and Penn Can's management team of Al Wilcox and Reed Miller.
 
Penn Can's 'Clash at the Can' is the first event of the VP Racing Fuels Short Track Four Crown presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings Inc., a four-event mini-series that includes the 'Hot Summer Night' (Aug. 9) and King of the Can (Oct. 16) at Penn Can and the fourth Short Track SuperNationals at Five Mile Point Speedway in Kirkwood, N.Y. Oct. 8.
 
Every position in the starting field for the 'Clash at the Can' has received a pay increase from the inaugural 2010 event, a total boost of more than 30 percent. The pit admission price for competitors remains the same and there are no "gambler's fees" or challenges: the event pays $8,000 straight up, saving racers money!
 
A talent-filled, diverse field to include racers from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Canada will converge on the Penn Can oval for the history-making event.
 
Modified racers have more to look forward to than the total payout topping $20,000. A number of contingency awards have been posted for 'Clash at the Can' competitors, including:
 
*Heat races paying $50 to win each courtesy of Manmiller Electric of Shoemakersville, Pa.
 
*A $100 Hard Charger Award available to the driver advancing the most positions in the feature event
 
*An American Racer tire courtesy of Lias Tire Company (Indiana, Pa.) for the race winner
 
*A $250 gift certificate from BFP Specialty (Bethel, Pa.) for a driver finishing outside the top five (random draw)
 
*A three-foot Subway sub for the winner courtesy of Mirabito Travel Center Subway in Castle Creek, N.Y.
 
*A guaranteed starting spot in the New Egypt (N.J.) Speedway 'Friends of Mike' event set for July 30 to the winner
 
*Two FREE passes to one day of the Selinsgrove (Pa.) Speedway 'Icebreaker V' RoC opening weekend to the winner
 
*A custom winner's trophy designed by S&W Awards
 
*A Hard Luck package from Shiley Fabrication of Williamstown, Pa., to include a front bumper, rear bumper and left- and right-side nerf bars. The Hard Luck recipient will be selected by race officials.
 
Racers entering all Short Track Four Crown events will be eligible for a long, growing list of contingency awards. A list is available on the BD Motorsports Media website: www.bdmotorsportsmedia.com.
 
Liberal rules, designed to entice a wide variety of participants from across the Northeast, have been established for the event as follows:
 
Tire Information (any stamp):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
For tire information, contact Trackside Products (Al Wilcox) at 607.748.3322

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: 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!
 
Carburetion:Open competition carburetors allowed – no fuel injection of any type
 
Heat races will be set by a legitimate draw for position. There will be no fan-torturing time trials. A redraw of top heat finishers will align the top feature starting spots. Cautions will count in the main event from laps 20-40, with no more than five laps scored at a time.
 
Pit admission is $30 with ANY track or series license and $35 without. Grandstand admission is $22 (Adults), $20 (Seniors/Students) and $4 (Youth). Fans attending the previous Friday night event at Penn Can will receive $2 off admission if they present their ticket stub.
 
Last year, the first edition of the 'Clash at the Can' was a study in diversity, with Penn Can regular Brett Tonkin, New York superstar Danny Johnson, Pennsy racer Duane Howard and Canadian Stewart Friesen in the mix. After an extended side-by-side battle with Tonkin, Howard emerged the victor driving the BPG Racing No. 4 Troyer.

Penn Can's layout ensures money, fresh rubber and horsepower don't guarantee success, making the 'Clash at the Can' favorable to low-dollar, weekly teams. Tire wear is non-existent. 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.
For drivers following the entire 13-race RoC tour, the 'Clash at the Can' holds added significance. The event offers championship points toward the overall crown.

There have been 11 RoC events held at Penn Can since the tour's inception in 2005 with a who's-who of past winners including Stewart Friesen, Duane Howard and Pat Ward in addition to active local stars Joey Grammes, Alan Rudalavage and Brian Weaver.
 
Gates open at 5 p.m. with hot laps at 6:45 p.m. and racing at 7:30 p.m. The 'Clash at the Can' has a rain date of Wednesday, June 8. Doug Borger's XCel 600 Modifieds and the Race of Champions Trackside Products Street Stocks complete the program.
 
For further information, contact Brett Deyo by phone at 845.728.2781 or via e-mail at Deyo99H@aol.com. BD Motorsports Media is on the web at www.bdmotorsportsmedia.com and can also be found on Facebook.

Past Penn Can Speedway RoC Dirt Modified Tour Winners
August 10, 2010 - Stewart Friesen
June 8, 2010 - Duane Howard
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

VP Racing Fuels Short Track Four Crown presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings Inc. Schedule of Events
Tuesday, June 7 at Penn Can Speedway – Clash at the Can: Modified, 60 laps $8,000 to win plus XCel 600 Modifieds & Trackside Products Street Stocks (Rain Date: June 8)

Tuesday, August 9 at Penn Can Speedway – Hot Summer Night: Modified, 60 laps, $5,000 to win plus Open Sportsman and Trackside Products Street Stocks (Rain Date: Aug. 10)

Saturday, October 8 at Five Mile Point Speedway – Short Track SuperNationals presented by Dart Machinery: Modified, 50 laps, $5,000 to win plus Trackside Products Street Stocks (other events & rain date TBA)

Sunday, October 16 at Penn Can Speedway – King of the Can: Modified, 50 laps $5,000 to win plus GM 602 Crate Sportsman and Trackside Products Street Stocks (Rain Date: Nov. 12)

The Short Track Four Crown is presented by VP Racing Fuels, Pioneer Pole Buildings Inc., Plant Food Company, Reading Plastic Fabricators, BFP Specialty, Shiley Fabrication, S&D Bodyline, Diversified Machine Inc., S&W Awards, New Egypt Speedway, Selinsgrove Speedway, Manmiller Electric & BD Motorsports Media.


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