Humberstone, Ransomville Form Thunder Stock Challenge
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Drivers of the full-fendered Thunder Stocks/Street Stock division will have another place to race as a special four-race Mini Series has been introduced for the division between New Humberstone Speedway (Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada) and Ransomville Speedway (Ransomville, New York).
The Can-Am Thunder Stock Challenge is a four-race series that will pay $500 to win, $300 for second, $200 for third, $150, $100, $90, $80, $70, $60, $50 for tenth on back. Payouts will be made in Canadian dollars at Humberstone and in American dollars at Ransomville.
“I’m very happy Dave [Bitner Jr.] and I was able to make the Can-Am Thunder Stock Challenge mini-series work between the two tracks,” Ransomville Speedway General Manager Jennifer Martin said. “Racers want to race and we want to be able to help them do that by working together and giving them opportunities to race at other facilities.”
Two races at each track will make up the Can-Am Thunder Stock Challenge. The challenge will begin on Friday, May 3, at Ransomville (with the rain date of May 10).
Race two will take place on Sunday, May 26, at New Humberstone Speedway.
Race three will be the John Susice Memorial at Ransomville on July 26, with lap bonus money being available.
The final race and championship trophy presentation will take place on September 8, at New Humberstone.
“We are looking forward to seeing the best drivers from Ransomville come over and seeing our best go over there and do well,” New Humberstone Speedway President Dave Bitner Jr. said. “Being able to work with Ransomville allows our competitors to race there and to have their competitors come race with us, giving them more options and another place to race.”
For more information, visit the Ransomville Speedway website or the New Humberstone Speedway website.
The Can-Am Thunder Stock Challenge is a four-race series that will pay $500 to win, $300 for second, $200 for third, $150, $100, $90, $80, $70, $60, $50 for tenth on back. Payouts will be made in Canadian dollars at Humberstone and in American dollars at Ransomville.
“I’m very happy Dave [Bitner Jr.] and I was able to make the Can-Am Thunder Stock Challenge mini-series work between the two tracks,” Ransomville Speedway General Manager Jennifer Martin said. “Racers want to race and we want to be able to help them do that by working together and giving them opportunities to race at other facilities.”
Two races at each track will make up the Can-Am Thunder Stock Challenge. The challenge will begin on Friday, May 3, at Ransomville (with the rain date of May 10).
Race two will take place on Sunday, May 26, at New Humberstone Speedway.
Race three will be the John Susice Memorial at Ransomville on July 26, with lap bonus money being available.
The final race and championship trophy presentation will take place on September 8, at New Humberstone.
“We are looking forward to seeing the best drivers from Ransomville come over and seeing our best go over there and do well,” New Humberstone Speedway President Dave Bitner Jr. said. “Being able to work with Ransomville allows our competitors to race there and to have their competitors come race with us, giving them more options and another place to race.”
For more information, visit the Ransomville Speedway website or the New Humberstone Speedway website.
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