WIN A HARLEY-DAVIDSON OR RACE TECH DRAGSTER IN 2007 SUMMIT SUPERSERIES

For this season’s $250,000 Summit SuperSeries, IHRA has once again teamed with Race Tech Race Cars to provide the grand prize for the 2007 Box category World Champion.

The winner will receive a turnkey dragster courtesy of Race Tech, constructed from the highest quality performance products donated by some of IHRA’s contingency sponsors.  Race Tech, of Burlington, N.C., has manufactured award-winning, high-performance race cars and racing components for motorsports professionals across the country for more than 15 years. Their cars have set performance records for some of motorsports best teams and their tradition of quality craftsmanship and dedication has earned them an outstanding reputation in the industry.

ihra_sss_logo.jpgFor this season’s $250,000 Summit SuperSeries, IHRA has once again teamed with Race Tech Race Cars to provide the grand prize for the 2007 Box category World Champion.

The winner will receive a turnkey dragster courtesy of Race Tech, constructed from the highest quality performance products donated by some of IHRA’s contingency sponsors.  Race Tech, of Burlington, N.C., has manufactured award-winning, high-performance race cars and racing components for motorsports professionals across the country for more than 15 years. Their cars have set performance records for some of motorsports best teams and their tradition of quality craftsmanship and dedication has earned them an outstanding reputation in the industry.      

New to this year’s list of prizes is a 2007 Soft Tail Custom Harley-Davidson from Ray Price Harley-Davidson for the 2007 No Box category World Champion. Ray Price Harley-Davidson/ Buell, of Raleigh, N.C., is a brand new facility and one of the largest in the county with dozens of new and used motorcycles on display.
 
A former IHRA Screamin’ Eagle Nitro Harley-Davidson competitor and racer for over 40 years, Ray Price is still the owner of a drag bike team.
 
“When IHRA approached us with the idea of awarding a Harley-Davidson to the World Champion of the No Box class, we were delighted they thought of us and appreciate the opportunity to be a part of the Summit SuperSeries program,” Price said. “Over the years, I have developed a great respect and admiration of the IHRA and what they are trying to accomplish with the sportsman racers.”
 
“As the program continues to grow every year, this could easily be the biggest season for Summit SuperSeries,” said special programs director Sherrie Barbour. “We are all so excited about this season’s prize package and the various companies who’ve stepped up to support our racers and tracks.
 
“We’ll reveal more Summit SuperSeries prizes in the coming weeks,” added Barbour.
 
Call your local track or the IHRA offices at (419) 663-6666 for more information or to register for the largest local sportsman program in the country.
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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