USAC Announces Updates To Indiana Sprint Week
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USAC officials have announced changes to the 32nd annual edition of NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week set for July 18-27, in Speedway, Indiana.
First, bonus money has been thrown into the purse for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship.
ProSource, out of Grand Saline, Texas, has added “Hard Work” and “Passing Master” awards to the festivities totaling $2,000, with one award paying $200 per night to the slowest qualifying driver who transfers into the night’s feature event. The other award will gift $400 to the driver who accumulates the most positions gained from his or her original starting spot during each feature event throughout Indiana Sprint Week.
B & W Auto Mart from Bloomington, Indiana, has also added a $100 “Hard Charger” bonus to the driver advancing the most positions from his or her starting spot during each night’s feature event throughout the eight-race series.
These awards are in addition to the previously announced and season-long sponsors. For more information on the available awards, visit here.
USAC officials also announced they pushed back start times for the first half of the Sprint Week tour.
Events set for Thursday, July 18, through Sunday, July 21, will feature open pits at 4 p.m. EST, open gates at 5 p.m., and hot laps at 7:30 p.m.
For more information, including a complete NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week schedule, visit usacracing.com.
Photo courtesy of Dave Olson, USAC
First, bonus money has been thrown into the purse for the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship.
ProSource, out of Grand Saline, Texas, has added “Hard Work” and “Passing Master” awards to the festivities totaling $2,000, with one award paying $200 per night to the slowest qualifying driver who transfers into the night’s feature event. The other award will gift $400 to the driver who accumulates the most positions gained from his or her original starting spot during each feature event throughout Indiana Sprint Week.
B & W Auto Mart from Bloomington, Indiana, has also added a $100 “Hard Charger” bonus to the driver advancing the most positions from his or her starting spot during each night’s feature event throughout the eight-race series.
These awards are in addition to the previously announced and season-long sponsors. For more information on the available awards, visit here.
USAC officials also announced they pushed back start times for the first half of the Sprint Week tour.
Events set for Thursday, July 18, through Sunday, July 21, will feature open pits at 4 p.m. EST, open gates at 5 p.m., and hot laps at 7:30 p.m.
For more information, including a complete NOS Energy Drink Indiana Sprint Week schedule, visit usacracing.com.
Photo courtesy of Dave Olson, USAC