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2019 FASTRAK World Championship expanded to 28-car starting field; total guaranteed purse now $166,275


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#1 fastrakpr

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Posted 27 June 2019 - 04:23 PM

Officials with the FASTRAK Racing Series powered by Chevrolet Performance and Virginia Motor Speedway have announced an additional two cars will start the $50,000 to win and $2,050 to start 2019 FASTRAK World Championship. The race is the richest is the history of Chevrolet Performance Late Model racing, now with a total feature purse of $166,275. Virginia Motor Speedway will host the 2019 FASTRAK World Championship on September 13th and 14th. Pre-entry for the event is now open. The entry fee for the 2019 FASTRAK World Championship is $150 until September 1st. After September 1st the entry fee will be $200. Pre-entry forms are available at fastrakracing.com.

Twenty-six drivers will race their way into the 2019 FASTRAK World Championship, and two previously announced provisionals will make up the twenty-eight-car starting field. Virginia Motor Speedway will be giving a provisional to the driver highest in the Victory Lap FASTRAK Pro Late Model track standings who does not qualify for the feature. The FASTRAK Racing Series will be awarding a provisional to the driver who is highest in combined touring and weekly points who is running the AFCO Crate Spec Shocks that does not qualify for the feature.  


There will be non-qualifiers’ races for drivers who do not make the A-Main. The number of non-qualifiers’ races will be based on the total car count for the FASTRAK World Championship. The purse for the non-qualifiers’ races will be announced at a later date.

“This event just keeps getting bigger,” said FASTRAK Executive Vice President DJ Irvine, “These two spots alone added $4,100 to the total purse. We are working hard on the purses for the non-qualifiers races, and will have more to announce before this historic race.”

The 2019 FASTRAK World Championship will be featured as a two-hour special of Speed51’s Short Track America on MavTV, scheduled to premier on October 30th at 7pm.


Full Guaranteed Purse – 2019 FASTRAK World Championship – Sept. 13/14th – Virginia Motor Speedway
1) $50,000; 2) $20,000; 3) $10,000; 4) $9,000; 5) $8,000; 6) $7,000; 7) $6,000; 8) $5,000; 9) $4,500; 10) $4,000; 11) $3,500; 12) $3,250; 13) $3,000; 14) $2,750; 15) $2,500; 16) $2,400; 17) $2,300; 18) $2,250; 19). $2,200; 20) $2,150; 21) $2,100; 22) $2,075; 23-28) $2,050

Check out the official website for the FASTRAK Racing Series at www.fastrakracing.com and continue to follow our social media networks for the FASTRAK Racing Series. Like and Follow our Fan Page on Facebook plus follow @FASTRAK_SE and/or @FASTRAK_MOV on Twitter to get up to the minute news and details as they become available. FASTRAK can be found on Instagram @fastrak_racing.

The 2019 marketing partners for the FASTRAK Racing Series are Chevrolet Performance, Hoosier Racing Tire “The official tire of FASTRAK”, AFCO “The official shock of the FASTRAK Racing Series”, VP Racing Fuel “The official fuel of FASTRAK”, VP Racing Lubricants, Speed51.com “The official video home of FASTRAK”, TNT Race Cars, Arizona Sport Shirts, Simpson Safety Equipment, Rockauto.com, and Thomas Clarke Performance.

 





 

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Posted 27 June 2019 - 04:55 PM

WOW!! how's rush going to top that.




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Posted 28 June 2019 - 01:23 PM

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Posted 30 June 2019 - 08:17 AM

WOW!! how's rush going to top that

 

Doubt anyone cares if Rush can top this.  It's Bill Sawyers money and he's been donating it since he bought that track with his cut of the sale of RIR a long time ago.  They do a good job marketing but with full time employees and the crowd they get there is no way he's coming close to breaking even there. That's a good thing for the racers that race there.

 

I actually started there in a hobby stock. Quit and went crate racing in 06. Funny story... On opening night 2007 a friend and I were at Potomac speedway ( pre crate racing there ) in the pits hanging out. Ran into Bill and Brian walking the pits. They asked what my plans were for the year. I told them I was going crate racing in Delaware. Bill stood right there and said "you will never see a crate engine at my track". Fast forward and now look. 


Edited by LM63, 30 June 2019 - 08:18 AM.






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