Urbanracer.com to add to NHRA Sport FWD payouts....again
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Urbanracer.com to add to NHRA Sport FWD payouts....again
Thank you Jackie and Preston.
You can pick up the Urbanracer.com decals at the NHRA Sport Compact trailer at each event.
URBANRACER.COM TO CONTINUE SPONSORSHIP OF POPULAR NHRA SPORT FWD CLASS
GLENDORA, Calif. (March 22, 2006) – UrbanRacer.com, a leading Internet media and marketing solutions company focused on sport compact performance, has renewed its title sponsorship of the Sport FWD class in the NHRA Xplōd Sport Compact Drag Racing Series for the third consecutive year, it was announced today by NHRA officials.
The sponsorship package includes a contingency payout for Sport FWD contestants and opportunities for maximum exposure in the Sport FWD Garage section on the UrbanRacer.com Web site. Accessible by hundreds of thousands of UrbanRacer.com readers and edited by Tyler Hara, a Sport FWD competitor himself, the section will highlight the class action from each of the NHRA Sport Compact events for 2006. The section also will include profiles on some of the quickest, most visible contestants in the class as well as spotlights on the winner of the class.
For each race of the 2006 season, the UrbanRacer.com Sport FWD contingency payout will offer $500 per race in addition to the regular NHRA payout, and extend winnings potential to the Sport FWD winner ($250), runner-up ($150) and semifinalists ($50 x 2).
“NHRA is pleased to have UrbanRacer.com return as title sponsor of the popular Sport FWD class,” said Josh Peterson, general manager for NHRA Xplōd Sport Compact Series. “UrbanRacer.com’s participation in this extremely important contingency program is a vital component of NHRA’s commitment to the sportsman racers, and specifically the Sport FWD class.”
In order to qualify for the contingency posting, NHRA Sport FWD racers must display the UrbanRacer.com decal on their race cars during each event.
“The NHRA Sport FWD class continues to be one of the most exciting classes in the series,” said Jackie Ling, editorial director of UrbanRacer.com. “Our continuing partnership with the NHRA and the Sport FWD class allows us to help cultivate the next generation of pro sport compact racers while getting our marketing message across at the same time. We’re proud that the additional exposure and contingency will make a positive difference for many up and coming racers”
UrbanRacer.com, a leading Internet media and marketing solutions company focused on sport compact tuning and performance, distributes original content to a nationwide audience via the UrbanRacer.Com portal as well as through client-labeled publications. Daily updated motorsports and event coverage and original features provide UrbanRacer.Com readers with enthusiast-focused news and information. The company is also a marketing consultancy and end solutions provider for clients ranging from aftermarket to OE manufacturers. Founded in 1998, UrbanRacer.Com, Inc. is headquartered in Bayside, N.Y. For more information about UrbanRacer.Com, please visit http://www.urbanracer.com.
NHRA is the premier sanctioning body for sport compact drag racing. It is presenting the 11-race, $2.5 million NHRA Xplōd Sport Compact Racing Series at nine tracks across the country from April through October. The series features the largest guaranteed sport compact event purse of more than $27,000 paid out per event. In addition, the series offers a year-end championship fund of $144,000, bonus program payouts near $20,000, along with the most lucrative contingency payout program in the sport at more than $2.5 million.
The series is highlighted by its five championship classes (Pro RWD, Pro FWD, Modified, Hot Rod and Honda Tuning All Motor). In addition, and at all nine of the stand-alone NHRA Xplōd Sport Compact Racing Series events, the NHRA Xplōd Stylefest showcases a compliment of the lifestyle and entertainment elements synonymous with today’s sport compact scene. More information is available at nhrasportcompact.com.
You can pick up the Urbanracer.com decals at the NHRA Sport Compact trailer at each event.
URBANRACER.COM TO CONTINUE SPONSORSHIP OF POPULAR NHRA SPORT FWD CLASS
GLENDORA, Calif. (March 22, 2006) – UrbanRacer.com, a leading Internet media and marketing solutions company focused on sport compact performance, has renewed its title sponsorship of the Sport FWD class in the NHRA Xplōd Sport Compact Drag Racing Series for the third consecutive year, it was announced today by NHRA officials.
The sponsorship package includes a contingency payout for Sport FWD contestants and opportunities for maximum exposure in the Sport FWD Garage section on the UrbanRacer.com Web site. Accessible by hundreds of thousands of UrbanRacer.com readers and edited by Tyler Hara, a Sport FWD competitor himself, the section will highlight the class action from each of the NHRA Sport Compact events for 2006. The section also will include profiles on some of the quickest, most visible contestants in the class as well as spotlights on the winner of the class.
For each race of the 2006 season, the UrbanRacer.com Sport FWD contingency payout will offer $500 per race in addition to the regular NHRA payout, and extend winnings potential to the Sport FWD winner ($250), runner-up ($150) and semifinalists ($50 x 2).
“NHRA is pleased to have UrbanRacer.com return as title sponsor of the popular Sport FWD class,” said Josh Peterson, general manager for NHRA Xplōd Sport Compact Series. “UrbanRacer.com’s participation in this extremely important contingency program is a vital component of NHRA’s commitment to the sportsman racers, and specifically the Sport FWD class.”
In order to qualify for the contingency posting, NHRA Sport FWD racers must display the UrbanRacer.com decal on their race cars during each event.
“The NHRA Sport FWD class continues to be one of the most exciting classes in the series,” said Jackie Ling, editorial director of UrbanRacer.com. “Our continuing partnership with the NHRA and the Sport FWD class allows us to help cultivate the next generation of pro sport compact racers while getting our marketing message across at the same time. We’re proud that the additional exposure and contingency will make a positive difference for many up and coming racers”
UrbanRacer.com, a leading Internet media and marketing solutions company focused on sport compact tuning and performance, distributes original content to a nationwide audience via the UrbanRacer.Com portal as well as through client-labeled publications. Daily updated motorsports and event coverage and original features provide UrbanRacer.Com readers with enthusiast-focused news and information. The company is also a marketing consultancy and end solutions provider for clients ranging from aftermarket to OE manufacturers. Founded in 1998, UrbanRacer.Com, Inc. is headquartered in Bayside, N.Y. For more information about UrbanRacer.Com, please visit http://www.urbanracer.com.
NHRA is the premier sanctioning body for sport compact drag racing. It is presenting the 11-race, $2.5 million NHRA Xplōd Sport Compact Racing Series at nine tracks across the country from April through October. The series features the largest guaranteed sport compact event purse of more than $27,000 paid out per event. In addition, the series offers a year-end championship fund of $144,000, bonus program payouts near $20,000, along with the most lucrative contingency payout program in the sport at more than $2.5 million.
The series is highlighted by its five championship classes (Pro RWD, Pro FWD, Modified, Hot Rod and Honda Tuning All Motor). In addition, and at all nine of the stand-alone NHRA Xplōd Sport Compact Racing Series events, the NHRA Xplōd Stylefest showcases a compliment of the lifestyle and entertainment elements synonymous with today’s sport compact scene. More information is available at nhrasportcompact.com.
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