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Plenty of Contingencies for the Midwest Fall Brawl
There will be plenty of contingency money at stake at the Midwest Fall Brawl at I-80 Speedway on Friday, September 21 & Saturday, September 22. The ASCS Midwest Sprint Car Series will be closing out its 2012 racing season with complete programs each night paying $2,500 win and $300 to start.
In addition, there will be plenty of contingency awards for the Sprinters. Hot Rod Paintless Dent Repair is paying $1,000 of the $1,400 King of the Hill purse with the winner receiving $500. Hot Rod Paintless Dent Repair is also sponsoring the Hard Charger Award which pays $750 each night. Searsboro Telephone Company has posted $1,200 for a reverse point fund for drivers finishing 6th thru 15th in total points for the two nights, with 6th receiving $60 and 15th receiving $200. Finally, Electrical Systems is paying $300 each night in a Podium Draw.
On Friday night unsanctioned B Mods will join the Sprint Cars with the winner receiving $700. The race will be part of the I-80/Adams County Top Ten Challenge in conjunction with Adams County Speedway's "Tradition" on Saturday, September 22. A reverse point fund has been set up by the two tracks with the driver who finishes first in total points for the two nights receiving $50 and the 10th place driver receiving $200. Starky's Bar & Grill will be paying $250 to the B Mod Hard Charger and Industrial Electric Motors & Total Winding Supplies will pay $200 in a Podium Draw.
On Saturday night, unsanctioned Grand Nationals will be racing for $700 to win. They also have contingencies with Motion Industries paying $250 for the Hard Charger Award and Industrial Electric Motors & Total Winding Supplies paying $200 in a Podium Draw.
The Good Old Time Racing Association (GOTRA) will also be racing on Saturday night. Pits open at 4 pm with Grandstands opening at 5:30 pm and racing at 7:15 pm. Grandstand Admission is $15 per night or you can purchase a two day ticket for $15 if you call (402)-342-3453 thru Monday, September 17. Juniors (6-12) are $5 with 5 and under free. Pit Passes will be $30. For more information, visit www.i-80speedway.com or call (402)-342-3453.
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