OHIO CRANKSHAFT PRESENTS JEGS PRO MODIFIED QUALIFYING BONUS

Ohio Crankshaft will award $1,000 to the low qualifier at each event on the 2008 JEGS ProMod Challenge and a season-long bonus of $10,000 to the racer who accumulates the most No. 1 qualifier awards over the course of the season.

The Ohio Crankshaft Low Qualifier Award offers a total purse of $20,000 in bonus money to racers competing in the JEGS ProMod Challenge. It's another incentive for racers to bring their best combination to each of the 10 national events on the 2008 schedule.

"We're thrilled to have Stan Ray and Ohio Crankshaft offer up this program," said Scott Woodruff, Director of Media and Motorsports Marketing for JEGS. "They're a heritage company in the racing world and an extremely vital part of what we're trying to do in raising the profile of our series. It's important to note that 100-percent of the money he's offering up goes right back to our competitors. We're excited to have them on board." Ohio Crankshaft will award $1,000 to the low qualifier at each event on the 2008 JEGS ProMod Challenge and a season-long bonus of $10,000 to the racer who accumulates the most No. 1 qualifier awards over the course of the season.

The Ohio Crankshaft Low Qualifier Award offers a total purse of $20,000 in bonus money to racers competing in the JEGS ProMod Challenge. It's another incentive for racers to bring their best combination to each of the 10 national events on the 2008 schedule.

"We're thrilled to have Stan Ray and Ohio Crankshaft offer up this program," said Scott Woodruff, Director of Media and Motorsports Marketing for JEGS. "They're a heritage company in the racing world and an extremely vital part of what we're trying to do in raising the profile of our series. It's important to note that 100-percent of the money he's offering up goes right back to our competitors. We're excited to have them on board."

Ohio Crankshaft is a major supplier of crankshafts, rods, rotating assemblies, cylinder heads, short blocks, roller rockers, and complete engines to the racing community. They are also the title sponsor of Scott Ray's Pro Mod car, which is scheduled to compete at all 10 races of the 2008 JEGS ProMod Challenge.

In addition to its contribution to the series, Ohio Crankshaft has made a sizable donation to the JEGS Foundation: Racing For Cancer Research program to show its appreciation to JEGS Mail Order for resurrecting the Pro Modified series in NHRA competition.

JEGS ProMod Challenge races will take place during NHRA national events in Gainesville, Houston, Atlanta, St. Louis, Bristol, Englishtown, Indianapolis, Dallas, Richmond, and Las Vegas.
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