2021-01-27

The NASCAR Foundation Announces New Members to Board of Directors

The NASCAR Foundation Announces New Members to Board of Directors

Veteran Race Car Driver Hurley Haywood and Rev Racing Co-Owner

Dr. Jennifer Satterfield-Siegel Accept Nominations

 

Editor's Note: Hi-res images of Hurley Haywood and Dr. Jennifer Satterfield-Siegel can be downloaded here.

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 26, 2021) – The NASCAR Foundation today announced two key additions to its Board of Directors, further strengthening the organization's leadership and strategic relationships within the racing industry. Veteran race car driver Hurley Haywood and Rev Racing Co-owner Dr. Jennifer Satterfield-Siegel accepted nominations to join the board led by Chairman Mike Helton.

 

"Being able to include the leadership of industry veterans such as Hurley Haywood and Dr. Jennifer Satterfield-Siegel to our Board of Directors is significant," stated Mike Helton, Chairman, The NASCAR Foundation. "We look forward to their support as we seek to expand the reach and relevance of The NASCAR Foundation across the U.S. while continuing to grow its impact for children."

 

Haywood, a legendary endurance racing driver, is widely known for winning the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA five times, the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times and 12 Hours of Sebring twice. He is credited with the 1988 Trans-Am title, two IMSA GT Championship titles and 23 wins, three Norelco Cup championships, a SuperCar title and seven IndyCar starts. Haywood built his career and made history behind the wheel of a #59 Brumos Porsche, racing for the Jacksonville, Florida-based team for over 40 years. Haywood served as Chief Driving Instructor for the Porsche Sports Driving School for many years and remains active in an honorary capacity for the school today. He also serves as an Ambassador for Porsche participating in many appearances and events worldwide.

"Becoming a part of The NASCAR Foundation has incredible meaning to me," stated Haywood. "While I may have spent my career in sports car racing, my love for all forms of motorsports is great and I consider the work of The NASCAR Foundation to be so important to children today."

 

Dr. Jennifer Satterfield-Siegel, a Board-Certified Pediatric Dentist and NASCAR fan, grew up and currently lives in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is a member of the Payton Manning Children's Hospital Craniofacial Team as well as treating patients in her private practice. She and her husband co-own Rev Racing, the exclusive manager of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity Program. She is a former recipient of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity Industry Ambassador Award. Her volunteer and business accomplishments have been recognized by the March of Dimes, Links Inc., the Indianapolis Business Journal, NAWBO, Jack and Jill of America, and the Coalition of Black Women, among others.

 

"I am a huge NASCAR fan and participate in the sport on many levels," stated Satterfield-Siegel. "Working with The NASCAR Foundation feels like a natural fit as I continue working to impact the lives of our nation's youth."

 

To learn more about The NASCAR Foundation or to make a donation, please visit www.nascarfoundation.org.

 

About The NASCAR Foundation

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc. (NASCAR) established The NASCAR Foundation in January 2006 to support initiatives that positively affect the lives of children throughout the United States. The 501(c) (3) non-profit entity partners with medical experts and other charitable organizations to fund children's health care programs. The NASCAR Foundation has cumulatively donated nearly $40 million to reach more than 1.4 million children. For more information on The NASCAR Foundation, visit NASCARfoundation.org. Follow The NASCAR Foundation on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/NASCARFoundation or on Twitter at @NASCAR_FDN.

 


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2021-01-26

NASCAR, iRacing Announce Return of eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series

NASCAR, iRacing Announce Return of eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series

Building upon overwhelming success in 2020, star-studded virtual racing series featuring NASCAR Cup Series drivers will return to action in late March

 

DAYTONA BEACH, FL (Jan. 26, 2021) – After a historic debut season that set the high watermark in viewership for televised esports programming, the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series is set to return in 2021.

NASCAR and iRacing jointly announced today that a new-look Pro Invitational will see NASCAR Cup Series stars compete virtually in a 10-race schedule that will complement NASCAR's real-life racing schedule, offering fans a new mid-week competition featuring NASCAR's top drivers. FOX Sports, which helped NASCAR and iRacing set viewership records with the inaugural Pro Invitational last season, will broadcast the first five races of the series live in primetime on FS1. NBC Sports will air the final five races of the series, with its schedule and details to be announced at a later date.

With the NASCAR Cup Series set to visit new tracks and new markets in 2021, this year's Pro Invitational will feature a mix of tracks designed primarily to preview the upcoming weekend's "real life" race – a feature that will be particularly beneficial in giving fans an idea of what to expect as the real-life drivers take on challenging new circuits throughout the season.

"The success of our eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series was underscored by an industry-wide effort to entertain fans during the early months of the global pandemic," said Tim Clark, NASCAR senior vice president and chief digital officer. "This year the Pro Invitational will return with a schedule of midweek races that will bridge the gap between our real-world races each weekend."

"After last year's Pro Invitational success, we're proud that our partners at NASCAR, FOX, and the race teams view the series as an integral part of their marketing and fan engagement strategies for 2021," said Steve Myers, iRacing executive producer. "It's even more fulfilling that the industry has rallied around our platform not only as the most authentic re-creation of the sport, but also a terrific tool to help grow NASCAR's audience and generate revenue to strengthen the entire ecosystem."

The first five mid-week events will air on FS1 on select Wednesday nights beginning March 24th, featuring an exciting mix of races that include Bristol Motor Speedway's new dirt configuration, fan-favorites such as Talladega Superspeedway and Darlington Raceway, and Austin, Texas' famed Circuit of the Americas' facility. NBC Sports will pick up the second half of the 10-race season once the network's broadcast window begins in June.

"FOX Sports embraced the eNASCAR iRacing Invitational Series in the spring as a way to keep race fans entertained, but we quickly realized it was a product and collaboration that we would continue to explore," said FOX Sports Executive Producer, EVP/Head of Operations and Production Brad Zager. "The product is best-in-class, it delivers NASCAR to an even broader audience and, let's face it, it's a heckuva lot of fun." 

Details around the fifth race in the FS1 window, plus further plans for the second half of the '21 Pro Invitational schedule, will be announced at a later date.

For more information on the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series, along with other esports initiatives, visit www.eNASCAR.com.

2021 eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series (First Five-Races)

Date

Venue

Network

Time (ET)

Wednesday, March 24

Bristol - Dirt

FS1

8-9:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 21

Talladega

FS1

7-8:30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 5

Darlington

FS1

8-9:30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 19

COTA

FS1

7-8:30 p.m.

Wednesday, June 2

Track-TBD

FS1

8-9:30 p.m.

 

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States and owner of 16 of the nation's major motorsports entertainment facilities. NASCAR consists of three national series (NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series™), four regional series (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East & West and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour), one local grassroots series (NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series) and three international series (NASCAR Pinty's Series, NASCAR Peak Mexico Series, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. NASCAR also owns Motor Racing Network, Racing Electronics and ONE DAYTONA. Based in Daytona Beach, Florida, with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat ('NASCAR').


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2021-01-21

THE BIG CATCH: Troutman Holds off Nicely to Win DIRTcar UMP Modified Winternationals Round 1 at East Bay

Posted: 19 Jan 2021 11:57 PM PST

Nicely settles for runner-up, third-starting Lee suffers early misfortune

A first career DIRTcar UMP Modified Winternationals Feature win against some of the best talent in the state of Florida. Not bad for a 15-year-old kid from Pennsylvania.

That's exactly what Drake The Kid Troutman accomplished in Round 1 of East Bay Raceway Park's Winternationals Tuesday night, driving by UMP Modified veteran Tyler Nicely just after halfway to pick up the $1,000 victory and start his DIRTcar Florida Winternationals points chase off with a bang.

"It's really cool to win against this caliber of guys," Troutman said. "[My crew] did a great job tonight. Everything worked out perfect."

Jim DenHamer Photo

In all, Troutman, of Hyndman, PA, topped a 48-car field, complete with some of DIRTcar's most recognizable names in UMP Modified racing, including Nicely, Lucas Lee, Dave Hess Jr., Jeff Mathews and more. He grabbed his eighth-place grid spot by the horns and instantly dropped the hammer, advancing six positions in just seven laps to take second.

"I knew I had a really good racecar when I got up to fourth. I didn't think I had a winning racecar; I figured I'd be a second or third-place car," Troutman said.

Troutman then began his march to the front, chasing leader Nicely, who had passed six cars in the first two circuits to grab the early lead. A few early cautions restacked the field and cut into Nicely's chances to break away from the field, aiding in Troutman's run to the front. One of which bit the outside polesitter, Lucas Lee, who was hit with a flat tire on Lap 7, forcing him to the pits and the rear of the field for the restart. He was unable to make up the ground in the end, and finished 17th.

Once the field got back rolling, Troutman's car decided to come in. Nicely had opened up a small advantage over the field, but Troutman was reeling him in on the bottom. Nicely then tried the middle groove into Turn 1 on Lap 16 but Troutman was right there, and he took full advantage of the open door down low.

"I just got a little tight there towards the end and tried a new line going into [Turn] 1 and Drake got by me. He ran a pretty good race," Nicely said.

Jim DenHamer Photo

Now with the lead, Troutman turned up the juice and began to open up a gap of his own as he approached lapped traffic. He handled the first few small waves of it with no problem, but the laps were counting down and a thick pack of traffic was forming in front of him as he crossed the stripe to take the white flag.

Nicely, of Owensboro, KY, was digging hard behind Troutman and had managed to close the gap to within a single car length. Troutman decided to take it back to the high side for the final corners with slower cars in both high and low lanes, while Nicely threw it hard into Turn 3 for one final shot at the lead.

Troutman nearly made contact with the back of the slower cars in front of him coming out of Turn 4, but he was able to steer clear and hang on for the win.

"We hit lapped traffic there, where we were racing three and four-wide. Me and a lapped car about got together and Nicely pulled up alongside of us, but we had enough momentum off the top to hold on," Troutman said.

Nicely came up short with the last-lap slider in the waning seconds, but knew it wasn't worth causing major issues on night number one.

"I messed up going into 1 on the last lap and that killed my shot to get him in 3. I probably could have sent it in a little harder, but there's no reason to tear stuff up on night one," Nicely said.

Nicely's new Longhorn by Loenbro chassis hasn't often been beat since its debut in Florida last November, but he and the crew know the work they have to do before the big 75-lap, $5,000-to-win finale Saturday night.

Jim DenHamer Photo

"We probably could've been a little freer at the end of the race. We were good at the beginning, through the middle, just got a little tight at the end. Just couldn't steer into the corner like we needed to," Nicely said.

The DIRTcar UMP Modified Winternationals racing action continues from East Bay Raceway Park Wednesday night with another $1,000-to-win main event. Keep it locked to all of DIRTcar Racing's social media channels for all the latest and greatest news, content and live event updates as they happen throughout week.

Modifieds A-Feature
1. Drake Troutman 7T
Hyndman, Pa.
2. Tyler Nicely 25
Owensboro, Ky.
3. Mike Potosky 20M
Guys Mills, Pa.
4. Shane Burrows 70B
Valrico, Fl.
5. Jason Hughes 12H
Watts, Ok.
6. Dave Hess Jr 44
Waterford, Pa.
7. Bryan Bernhardt 69B
Clearwater, Fl.
8. Seth Daniels s21
Jackson, Oh.
9. Spencer Hughes 11
Meridian, Ms.
10. Devin Dixon 313
Brandon, Fl.
11. Dale Kelley 22
Plant City, Fl.
12. Tyler Clem 14C
Tampa, Fl.
13. Nick Allen 21A
Wheatfield, In.
14. Lj Grimm 25G
Seffner, Fl.
15. Jimmy Lennex Jr 8
Maysville, Ky.
16. Chris Wilson 86KOC
Louisa, Ky.
17. Lucas Lee 12L
Paris, Tn.
18. Kevin Adams 40
Cameron, Wi.
19. Travis Varnadore 205
Plant City, Fl.
20. Brandon Kinzer 18
Lexinton, Ky.
21. Matt Altiers 2A
Lewis Center, Oh.
22. Jeff Mathews 33
Riverview, Fl.
23. Brayden Berry 75B
West Portsmouth, Oh.
24. Devin Wright 37
Rensselaer, In.



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2021-01-20

Virtual High Speed Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament Final Table Streamed onNASCAR’s YouTube Channel January 22The NASCAR Foundation Hosts in Partnership with World Poker Tour(R)

Virtual High Speed Hold 'Em Poker Tournament Final Table Streamed on

NASCAR's YouTube Channel January 22

The NASCAR Foundation Hosts in Partnership with World Poker Tour®

 

WHAT:           The NASCAR Foundation's Betty Jane France Memorial High Speed Hold 'Em Poker Tournament traditionally held in Daytona Beach prior to the DAYTONA 500 was instead hosted via a virtual partnership with World Poker Tour® on January 13.

 

Utilizing the World Poker Tour's online sweepstakes-based poker platform, ClubWPT™, the tournament allowed for two playing styles to happen simultaneously – Sit and Go tables and Multi-Tables. Participating NASCAR Cup Series drivers have a chance to earn funds for their charities with the first place finishing driver receiving a $25,000 donation, the second place finishing driver a $15,000 donation and the third place finishing driver a $10,000 donation.

 

The final table will be streamed on January 22 at 5:30 p.m. on NASCAR's YouTube channel with 2018 Women in Poker Hall of Fame Inductee Maria Ho and NASCAR on NBC analyst Rick Allen serving as hosts and commentators. The final table will feature six players including two NASCAR Cup Series drivers, one professional poker player, one celebrity and two participants from the multi-table and sit-and-go tournaments played on January 13.

 

WHO:              The high stakes event features NASCAR Cup Series champions Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex, Jr., NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees Rusty Wallace and Bobby Labonte, professional poker stars Maria Ho, Phil Hellmuth and Erik Seidel, and actor Josh Malina, among other celebrities and participants.

 

WHY:              Proceeds from the tournament benefit The NASCAR Foundation's Speediatrics Children's Fund, a program that aims to provide health care resources and wellness programs for children.

 

WHEN:           January 22 beginning at 5:30 p.m.

 

WHERE:         NASCAR's YouTube Channel

 

About The NASCAR Foundation

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc. (NASCAR) established The NASCAR Foundation in January 2006 to support initiatives that positively affect the lives of children throughout the United States. The 501(c) (3) non-profit entity partners with medical experts and other charitable organizations to fund children's health care programs. The NASCAR Foundation has cumulatively donated more than $40 million to reach more than 1.4 million children. For more information on The NASCAR Foundation, visit NASCARfoundation.org. Follow The NASCAR Foundation on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/NASCARFoundation or on Twitter at @NASCAR_FDN.

 

About World Poker Tour
World Poker Tour (WPT) is the premier name in internationally televised gaming and entertainment with brand presence in land-based tournaments, television, online, and mobile. Leading innovation in the sport of poker since 2002, WPT ignited the global poker boom with the creation of a unique television show based on a series of high-stakes poker tournaments. WPT has broadcast globally in more than 150 countries and territories, and is currently producing its 18th season, which airs on FOX Sports Regional Networks in the United States. Season XVIII of WPT is sponsored by ClubWPT.com. ClubWPT.com is a unique online membership site that offers inside access to the WPT, as well as a sweepstakes-based poker club available in 43 states and territories across the United States, Australia, Canada, France and the United Kingdom. WPT also participates in strategic brand license, partnership, and sponsorship opportunities. For more information, go to WPT.com. WPT Enterprises Inc. is a subsidiary of Allied Esports Entertainment, Inc.

 

About Allied Esports Entertainment

Allied Esports Entertainment (NASDAQ: AESE) is a global esports entertainment venture dedicated to providing transformative live experiences, multiplatform content and interactive services to audiences worldwide through its strategic fusion of two powerful entertainment brands: Allied Esports and the World Poker Tour (WPT). Allied Esports Entertainment was created in August 2019 when Black Ridge Acquisition Corp. completed its business combination with Allied Esports and WPT Enterprises.

 


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2021-01-15

Pitbull Joins Trackhouse Racing Ownership

Pitbull & Team Founder Justin Marks Aim for Social Impact on Minority Youth

Mexican Racer Daniel Suarez To Compete in the 2021 NASCAR Season

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (January 15, 2021) -- Trackhouse Racing is going worldwide.

 

GRAMMY® Award-winning global superstar Pitbull has become a co-owner of Trackhouse Racing. Ready to change the game, he and founder/co-owner Justin Marks plan to amplify the sport's influence around the world. Taking the first step, Trackhouse Racing makes its much-anticipated debut in the No. 99 Chevrolet Camaro at the Daytona 500 on Feb. 14 with Daniel Suarez behind the wheel. The Monterrey, Mexico native notably stands out as "the only foreign-born national series champion in NASCAR history."

 

"I've been a fan of the NASCAR story since the movie 'Days of Thunder,'" said Armando Christian Perez (Pitbull). "As soon as I met Justin, Ty Norris (team president) and Daniel, we were on the same page. They welcomed me aboard, and now we're going to show the world NASCAR is not only a sport but it's a culture.  This is an amazing way to celebrate my 40th birthday, so Get Ready! Dale! (Dah-lay)"

 

Perez has already asserted himself as an engine for evolution.  Not only will he serve as an active partner on the Trackhouse executive team, Perez serves as a brand and philanthropic ambassador.  Together, Marks and Perez will foster the launch of a racing-themed STEM curriculum within the SLAM! (Sports Leadership Arts and Management) inner-city charter schools -- which Pitbull helped establish seven years ago.

 

"From day one of creating Trackhouse Racing, I wanted our team to be a platform for purpose, to transcend the sport and positively impact all races on and off the track," said Marks.  

 

"I am proud that in just a few months we are here announcing a partnership with one of the most influential and recognized artists in the world.  Within the first 10 minutes of our first meeting, it was clear Armando and I share a vision and passion for impacting the lives of the underrepresented. We are creating and compelling a movement of positivity and possibility, using the platform and excitement of sports and music.  Through NASCAR and our partnership with Pitbull, we are going to have the attention of a global demographic that is ready to be inspired into action for themselves, their families and their future."

 

In addition to his role with Trackhouse and numerous other ventures, Pitbull will be attending the Daytona 500 on Feb. 14.

 

Watch the video welcoming Pitbull to Trackhouse on Twitter: @TeamTrackhouse.

 

ABOUT PITBULL:

Pitbull invites disruption on a global scale as a GRAMMY®-winning independent international superstar, education advocate, business entrepreneur and motivational speaker. With countless awards, dozens of international number ones, hundreds of gold and platinum certifications, single sales of over 80 million, and cumulative views in excess of 15 billion, in one of the most impressive careers in music history set the stage for him to make true change. Not only did he successfully help establish Sports Leadership Arts and Management (SLAM!) tuition-free public charter schools across the country, he was honored by the United Nations General Assembly on behalf of Clean Water Here; he is a partner in eMerge Americas, the annual tech and innovation summit held in Miami; and he was honored alongside music legends as well as Nobel Peace Prize and Pulitzer Prize winners at the 2019 International Achievement Summit. Pitbull and Horizon Media have partnered to launch 305 Worldwide, a new multicultural marketing agency. The first partnership secured through 305 Worldwide is Pitbull's multiplatform marketing collaboration with Boost Mobile. Pitbull has performed for millions worldwide and even joined forces with the #1 life and business strategist, Tony Robbins, for numerous engagements around the globe. He maximizes his own creative, entrepreneurial and personal freedom yet again on the Latin album LIBERTAD 548 — his first project released independently under his own Mr. 305 Records.

 

About Trackhouse Racing Team: 

 

The Trackhouse Racing team enters its inaugural season with an integrated technical and operational partnership with championship-winning Richard Childress Racing. The alliance delivers Trackhouse Racing full support from Chevrolet in all vehicular and engine development.

 

Contacts

Tom Muzquiz

Entotal Agency

tom@entotalagency.com

 

Drew Brown

Trackhouse Racing

dbrown@trackhouse.com

 

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2021-01-04

Devil’s Bowl Speedway Switching to Saturday Nights for 2021


ATTACHED PHOTO: Vermont's Devil's Bowl Speedway is switching to a Saturday night schedule in 2021, opening its 55th season on May 1. (Jeremy McGaffin/Showstopper photo)


Devil's Bowl Speedway Switching to Saturday Nights for 2021

Full $22,000 point fund paid for 2020 season

 

For Immediate Release                                                                                                                                                                                  DBS-123120-1

 

WEST HAVEN, Vt. – Devil's Bowl Speedway is making a big change for the 2021 season. The historic half-mile Vermont dirt track is switching to Saturday as its primary race night for the new year, setting itself up for a schedule that should be more convenient for fans, competitors, and officials.

Opening night will be Saturday, May 1 – the earliest scheduled opening since 1990. The full 2021 season schedule is still being finalized and should be released in January or early February.

Devil's Bowl has operated on Sunday nights through much of its 54-year history but racing on Saturdays is not a new idea; a total of 12 seasons have been run on Saturdays, dating as far back as 1974 and as recently as 2017. Four Saturday night races were held in 2020 to serve as indicators of what a full-time move might look like, and the test was met with rave reviews. Informal polls of fans and racers on fall episodes of Devil's Bowl Speedway's "Let's Talk Racing" show on Facebook Live also showed overwhelming support for Saturdays.

Devil's Bowl promoter Mike Bruno feels that racing on Saturday nights has several added benefits including easier travel for many racers and fans. Sunday also becomes an automatic rain date if needed, and the strong possibility exists for a series of special events or practice sessions on Sundays.

"Many of our fans and racers travel from 90 minutes away or more, and that makes for some tough Monday mornings," Bruno said. "One of the best parts of short track racing is when fans come into the pits at the end of the night to meet the drivers and see the cars, and that just doesn't happen on Sundays anymore because people are on the go. Saturday night is not perfect for everyone, but Sunday night is a lot tougher than it used to be."

While the positives of racing on Saturdays may be obvious, Bruno said that the decision was made only after an extensive look at how the switch might negatively affect teams and neighboring dirt tracks.

"We looked very hard at how many cars we would gain or lose by switching to Saturdays, and whether or not we would hurt any other tracks in the area," Bruno continued. "I don't believe that we'll have a negative impact on any other tracks. If we did, we would stay on Sundays. We know that a small number of our drivers are committed to race at other tracks on Saturdays and may not return to Devil's Bowl, but we also know that we will gain several others who couldn't make Sundays work."

In addition to the schedule announcement, Bruno revealed that the full championship point fund for the 2020 season has been distributed to drivers in all five divisions. In the absence of a proper Banquet of Champions due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than $22,000 in checks have been mailed to drivers and car owners. Bruno said that an award ceremony to recognize the achievements of 2020's top drivers is planned for opening night at the speedway on May 1.

Pepsi Sportsman Modified champion Demetrios Drellos received $5,000 for his efforts after a sterling season that saw him win five times including the Interstate All Battery Center Vermont 200. The Queensbury, N.Y., driver earned a season total of $26,826 in prize money aboard his General Motors "602" crate engine Sportsman car in his first full season at Devil's Bowl in 2020.

Johnny Bruno of Castleton, Vt., pocketed $1,200 for his second consecutive title in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Limited Sportsman division. West Rutland, Vt.'s Andrew FitzGerald took $800 for his first Super Stock crown, Chris Conroy of Newport, N.H., received $500 for his first Mini Stock championship, and Springfield, Vt.'s Cody O'Brien earned $300 for his second Friend Construction 500cc Mini Sprint title.

Devil's Bowl Speedway is located on Route 22A in West Haven, Vt., four miles north of U.S. Route 4, Exit 2, and just 20 minutes from Rutland, Vt. For more information, visit www.DevilsBowlSpeedwayVT.com or call (802) 265-3112. Devil's Bowl Speedway is on Facebook at facebook.com/DevilsBowlSpeedway, and on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat at @DevilsBowlSpeed; follow the action using the #DevilsBowl hashtag.

 

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