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RUSH to develop Non-Wing Sprint Series for 2018; $20,000 Weekly Series point fund presented by Bonnell's Rod Shop


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#1 RUSH Racing Series

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Posted 08 February 2017 - 09:46 PM

RUSH SERIES ANNOUNCES DEVELOPMENT OF NON-WING SPRINT CAR SERIES THROUGH PACE PERFORMANCE FOR 2018; TO DEBUT WITH $20,000+ POINT FUND FEATURING $5000 TO-WIN WEEKLY SERIES PRESENTED BY BONNELL'S ROD SHOP

By Mike Leone

 

February 8, 2017               FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

(Pulaski, PA)...On the heels of multiple exciting announcements concerning the continued expansion of RUSH throughout the off-season, the Sweeney Chevrolet Buick GMC RUSH Racing Series powered by Pace Performance is excited to launch a non-wing Sprint Car division!  The Sweeney RUSH Sprint Cars powered by Pace Performance will debut in 2018 throughout the western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio region with the ability of its technical rules package to be adopted throughout the country.  The program will be kicked off with the Bonnell's Rod Shop Weekly Series point fund of more than $20,000 with $5,000 going to the inaugural champion!  The RUSH Sprint Cars will join the Late Models, Sportsman Modifieds, Pro Mods, and Pro Stocks on the dirt side of the RUSH Racing Series umbrella.

 

The RUSH Sprint Cars will feature traditional, non-wing Sprint Cars utilizing the cost-effective Pace Performance GM 602 crate sprint car engine package developed by Pace's Director of Circle Track Engine Development, Don Blackshear, on $135 sealed, spec RUSH Bilstein Bandits Shocks and an affordable spec Hoosier Tire.  The racer affordability of this type of Sprint Car program is outstanding with a complete race ready car between $12,000-$15,000.      

 

"Every year we're asked about creating a Sprint Car division under RUSH," explained Series Director Vicki Emig.  "I think the timing is perfect to introduce this division to our region, and I feel certain that the same success that we've seen over the years with our other RUSH divisions will be duplicated in the RUSH Sprint Cars.  Rather than waiting until the fall or winter, we wanted to get this announcement out now so drivers have plenty of time to prepare to participate in the spring of 2018.  We're really looking forward to bringing all of the valuable and exciting programs that have helped propel the growth and success of all of our other RUSH divisions throughout the years to our Sprint Car program and its racers." 

 

"While the 410 Winged Sprint Car division continues to be popular, we feel there's a great need for an more affordable, cost-contained Sprint Car division in the region," continued Emig.  "After much discussion and thought, we felt the non-wing/GM 602 crate was the direction we should pursue.  The division will be modeled after our Sportsman Modified division, which has grown in leaps in bounds over the past three years.  As a non-wing division, the class will also offer a different product for the fans."    

 

Throughout the past several weeks, several former and current stellar "410" Sprint Car drivers have been consulted to discuss their thoughts and gather their input on the Series and its place in the future of regional Sprint Car racing.  Their response, support and endorsements have been tremendous and a press release containing their remarks will be released soon by the Series.  One of those racers that immediately stepped up to not only offer his support of the concept, but to also financially enhance the program was Scott Bonnell.      

 

"I believe creating a economical non-wing Sprint Car division to western Pa- eastern Ohio area will be beneficial to both racing fans and those wanting to get into an affordable form of open wheel Sprint Car racing," expressed Scott Bonnell.  "Vicki Emig and her team have a proven record of success, and I believe we'll see this division be no exception!  Bonnell's Rod Shop is proud to be the Weekly Series sponsor and is excited to be a part of this 'back to grassroots racing'. My grandfather, Al Bonnell, a national midget champion, would be very proud!"

 

A schedule of events will be developed utilizing numerous RUSH-sanctioned speedways throughout the region that will give the RUSH Sprint Car racers a full schedule of events and incentive to begin preparing for the 2018 season.  The possibility exists for a possible exhibition event(s) during the fall of this season. 

 

"Just as we did for our other divisions, especially the Sportsman Modifieds in the inaugural season, we'll look to have several regional speedways host events to give racers a full schedule, which will allow them numerous opportunities to accumulate points towards our championship programs," added Emig.  "Our RUSH-sanctioned speedway partners have always played a very important part in our ability to introduce and grow the various RUSH divisions.  Last year, six different regional speedways hosted events for the Sportsman Mods.  That class has grown from an average of 10 cars a night at Sharon in 2014 to around 15 the second full season to over 22 a night in 2016.  Year two saw us add a Touring schedule, which has grown over the past two years.  A record 29 cars were at Lernerville at the final event, and we're anticipating even more cars in that division this season."

 

"It's very impressive to come out of the box with a point fund of more than $20,000," stated Emig.  "I cannot thank Scott Bonnell enough for stepping up and growing this inaugural RUSH Weekly Series point fund for the Sprint.  Since Scott quit racing, he's given back so much to racing, and we're very proud to have his and so many other Sprint Car drivers' endorsements.  With more than a year's time before the first official race, we'll continue to work hard to bring additional benefits to the Series such as contingencies and a Manufacturers Night like our other divisions."

 

As with other the RUSH divisions, membership is never mandatory; however, does allow racers to compete in the $20,050 Bonnell's Rod Shop Weekly Series point fund and "Futures Cup" (see breakdown below)  and grants an additional $100,000 excess participant accident insurance policy when competing at RUSH speedways.  The cost of membership is $125. 

 

An informational meeting and seminar has been scheduled for Saturday, March 4 at 12 p.m. at the Hampton Inn & Suites Grove City located at 4 Holiday Blvd, Mercer, PA 16137.  For additional information on the required Pace Performance GM 602 Sprint Car engine package prior to the informational meeting, contact Don Blackshear (Pace Performance) at 330-726-3802.  Pace's website is www.paceperformance.com.

 

A website is in development and will soon be launched at www.rushsprintcars.com.  In the meantime, like our Facebook page at ww.facebook.com/rushsprintcars and follow us on Twitter @RUSHSprints for the latest news and updates. 

 

Bonnell's Rod Shop Weekly Series Point Fund ($20,075): 1. $5,000  2. $2,500  3. $1,750  4. $1,500  5. $1,200  6. $1,000  7. $800  8. $750  9. $700  10. $650  11. $600  12. $500  13. $450  14. $425  15. $400  16. $390  17. $380  18. $370  19. $360  20. $350.

 

"Futures Cup" (minimum): 1. $300  2. $200  3. $100  4. $50.  

 

Bonnell’s Rod Shop is located at 8000A Middle Rd., Fairview, PA 16415.  Bonnell's Rod Shop specializes in classic, custom,  and  modified vehicles.  Their staff is dedicated to providing each and every customer the very best in workmanship and customer service.  With over 100 years of combined experience building quality hot rods is in their blood. Whether you need a taillight bulb replaced or you want them to create a one off show piece.

 

Scott Bonnell and his Auto Group that also includes Bonnell's Collision Center with locations in Erie, Pa. and Fairview, Pa. is committed to the Erie community.  Their 80 local employees volunteer their time and services in the community to make Erie stronger.  They are a proud sponsor of Auto Racers For Kids Charities, please check out their on-going community events.  For more information, check out their websites at www.bonnellsrodshop.com and www.bonnellcollision.com.  Be sure to like the Bonnell's Rod Shop Facebook page at www.facebook.com/bonnellsrodshop.

 

E-mail can be sent to the RUSH Racing Series at info@rushracingseries.com and snail mail to 4368 Route 422, Pulaski, PA 16143. Office phone is 724-964-9300 and fax is 724-964-0604. The RUSH Racing Series website is www.rushracingseries.com.

 

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#2 FanJim24

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Posted 09 February 2017 - 08:57 AM

Just what we need. 



My dad drove late models in the early 70's at North Hills, Butler, Mercer, Blanket Hill, and occasionally Tri City. We won the last late model track championship at Blanket Hill. 


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Posted 09 February 2017 - 10:28 AM

Great another division that we do not need no wonder why racing is dying and you have the rush series to thank. Before you know it Rush will be at every track in every damn division.


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Posted 09 February 2017 - 03:46 PM

Push trucks are next....




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Posted 09 February 2017 - 03:48 PM

So why did Sharon cut loose 2 divisions this year????

 

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Posted 09 February 2017 - 04:03 PM

Both Sharon and Mercer cut classes for this year.  I think mostly to shorten their shows!!   Not sure how this new Crate engine Sprint Car class will work out??  But not really a surprise!!   A big question is will some of the 305 Sprint Car drivers put a crate engine in their car and take the wing off???  Mercer's car count was down last year and Thunder Mountain's wasn't much better.  But then there is a new Racesaver Sprint Car Series for 2017.  They will be weekly at Thunder Mountain with another bunch of races at Tri-City, Lernerville, Pittsburgh and elsewhere.  It will be quite interesting to see how this all shakes out in the next two years!!!    As I have said before, I am a firm believer of cutting down the classes at weekly shows. Four classes should be it weekly,  With maybe a 5th class added sometimes for a special event.   Looks like the new RUSH Sprint Car class will start out as just "specials" much like the RUSH Crate Modifieds have been with only one weekly track.

 

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Posted 09 February 2017 - 04:40 PM

Does anyone think a RUSH only card at any speedway would keep the fans in the stands to pay the bills ? I say the place would close the doors in the first year !!! I don't know who the sales person is on there side, but, that person is either dam good or the promotors are looking at nothing more than the $$$ involved.

This crate crap in the long haul is going to kill the sport. People that want to watch Sprints, Big Block Mods, or SLM are going to have to travel, it's just that simple.


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Posted 10 February 2017 - 02:37 PM

those rush people are working hard at making EVERYTHING RUSH.




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Posted 10 February 2017 - 02:44 PM

Watch for RUSH Motorsports Park next



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Posted 10 February 2017 - 03:56 PM

I"m surprised they haven"t gone after the Soap Box Derby cars or tried making the Cub Scouts Pine Wood Derby a Rush deal. :ph34r:  :wacko:




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Posted 10 February 2017 - 04:11 PM

Why not?




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Posted 11 February 2017 - 07:36 AM

There won't be a rush motorsports park !!! Vicki had Mercer for how many years ? Did well there, finally figured out she could do much better with this deal. It's all about the bottom line, $$$, not the racer or the paying fans....




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Posted 11 February 2017 - 09:27 AM

This is just another Chance to dump thousands to win 300 bucks. Instead of forcing all these crate classes they should find a way to make the late models more affordable and not make people tour to Canada for 1200 bucks to win. Find a way to get the cars competitive for 10-15 thousand and hold tour races for a min of 5000 to win. That would make everyone happy instead of getting pissed off aND want to quit.

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Posted 11 February 2017 - 02:17 PM

After watching these Lucas guys last night today's SLM is such a expensive deal. A top SLM today has to be 70 to 80k easy.

Lite weight hood. 350.00 not just a pc. of aluminum anymore


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Posted 11 February 2017 - 04:34 PM

Any idea as to what the per show purse payout will break down per position????

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Posted 11 February 2017 - 05:43 PM

Another boring class. Cant wait...


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Posted 11 February 2017 - 06:01 PM

After watching these Lucas guys last night today's SLM is such a expensive deal. A top SLM today has to be 70 to 80k easy.
Lite weight hood. 350.00 not just a pc. of aluminum anymore

. Hate to bust your bubble but WOO, Lucas Oil caliber late models are in the 90- 100K price range.


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Posted 12 February 2017 - 06:22 AM

After watching these Lucas guys last night today's SLM is such a expensive deal. A top SLM today has to be 70 to 80k easy.

Lite weight hood. 350.00 not just a pc. of aluminum anymore

A dirt modified is $90,000 turn key best of everything if that helps....crazy!!




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Posted 12 February 2017 - 10:43 AM

Every time I hear or see rush associated with something I don't go to it.

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Posted 12 February 2017 - 07:10 PM

25 yrs too late for me. I would have jumped at this.



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