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Saturday, May 21, 2011

News from the VP Racing Fuels Short Track Four Crown presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings Inc.

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 21, 2011

Porn Star Dancing: Rock Band "My Darkest Days" Readies for Presence at Penn Can Speedway 'Clash at the Can' June 7; Fans to Receive Giveaways, Kevin Bates to Drive Special Edition No. 42B at Historic $8,000-to-win RoC Modified Event

SUSQUEHANNA, PA – Dirt track racing and rock music: a perfect fit.
 
When the historic 'Clash at the Can' at Penn Can Speedway takes place Tuesday night, June 7, rock band "My Darkest Days" will have a presence. The band - based out of Norwood, Ont. - has teamed with Lake Ariel, Pa., driver Kevin Bates to make a splash at the speedway's richest event. The 60-lap Race of Champions Dirt Modified Tour-sanctioned big-block/small-block Modified headline event pays $8,000 to the winner at the Susquehanna County oval.
 
Bates will debut a custom-vinyl-wrapped "My Darkest Days" body on his No. 42B for the 'Clash at the Can' event. He will display the 'magnum edition' car in the grandstand area prior to the start of on-track activity that night (the body will be run in special events only). "My Darkest Days" has provided fan giveaway items including CDs, shirts and photos, all signed by the band. The band's music will be played during the night, as well.
 
"My Darkest Days" is best known for the hit single 'Porn Star Dancing.'  To learn more about the band, visit www.mydarkestdays.com. "My Darkest Days" can also be found on Facebook.
 
Bates, 25, is a weekly Modified campaigner at Penn Can, Five Mile Point Speedway (Kirkwood, N.Y.) and follows the RoC Dirt Modified Tour schedule. Last year, Bates and his family-fielded team placed second in points at Five Mile Point and ended the season with a victory in Penn Can's 50-lap 'King of the Can' finale in October. The soft-spoken driver has an $8,000 payday on the mind heading into the 'Clash at the Can' event.
 
"It's a good-paying race," Bates said. "Everybody should be there. The track has been good there this year; you can't ask for more than that."

The 'Clash at the Can' is a co-promotion of Brett Deyo and Penn Can managers Al Wilcox and Reed Miller. It serves as the first leg of the four-race Short Track Four Crown sponsored by Pioneer Pole Buildings and VP Racing Fuels.
 
The 'Clash at the Can' is a racer's dream: a record total purse of nearly $22,000, paid heat race winners thanks to Manmiller Electric, a long list of contingency prizes and no increase in pit admission.
 
Gates will open at 5 p.m. with hot laps at 6:45 p.m. and racing at 7:30 p.m. There is a rain date of Wednesday, June 8 in place. The Trackside Products RoC Street Stocks and XCel 600 Modifieds complete the program.
 
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, Howard and Pat Ward in addition to active local stars Joey Grammes, Alan Rudalavage and Brian Weaver.
 
Marketing opportunities remain available for the Short Track Four Crown events. 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 & BD Motorsports Media.


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