
To all who care,
Looks like Cecil’s new car is
for real and I think you all have “A FORD IN YOUR FUTURE”. He was low qualifier with a 6.63 and almost
won the event.
Congrats to the Krupa team for winning the event. He wasn’t the fastest or
the quickest , but he was the most consistant.
Mark Mahood
made his 2010 debut and had a bit of a tough weekend. But the first time out
every year is always tough. Good to see his team back in action.
1st Round
Chuck over Rich
Cecil over Rob Moore
Krupa over Mark Mahood
2nd Round
Cecil has a bye
Krupa over Chuck
Finals
Krupa over Cecil
POINTS AND PAYOUTS
We
have a number of sponsors that support the racing but won’t hang around unless
they are supported in return.
ERC-
Rick sells fuel and accessories to the group at a discount, he is also
sponsoring our B program, whenever possible
Steve
Woods Specialties builds cars, motors and custom fabrication
Ron
Nunes ENT. All types of metal fabrication
Vic
Hubbard, has a great Speed and Marine shop in
Extreme
(Akerly and Childs) are sending checks to winner and
runner-up and their continued support will be evaluated and based on your
support of their products
Atlas
Broadband will help you with supporting a multitude of computer applications
We
get a set of tires from Mickey Thompson at year’s end, via lottery.
Arias
Pistons gives certificates each race to the winner and runner-up if you run
their stuff and have decals on the car, sometimes makes no difference
25%
to the winner
20%
to the runner-up
20%
to second round out
20%
to first round out
15%
stays in the assoc to support the “B” program, tow money where applicable,
luncheon, supplies etc, etc.
Extreme
pays Winner $50 and Runner-Up $25 at all events.
Arias pistons pays $250 and $150-
Chuck
Cecil Matthews $ 175
Rich Roberts $ 100
Mark Mahood $100
Because there were only four
racers who were members we have an overage that will be paid to those members.
Cecil had low ET and Chuck
had top speed
Chuck Moore- 198+60+14+10+10=292
Cecil Matthews-
206+80+16+10+10=322
Rich Roberts- 50+40+8+10=108
Mark Mahood 40+10+10=60
Don’t be afraid to check the
numbers and respond as needed.
Thanks,
Frank