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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
New "Committment Program" leads to purse increase in 2010 for the Small Block Supers.
By Oswego Speedway :: 476 Views
 

The 2010 season at the Oswego Speedway marks the nineteenth year of competition for the PathFinder Bank Small Block Super Racing Series. As has often been mentioned, the SBS Series could be the main class of cars at most any weekly track in the country instead of being the support class at Oswego. In recognition of the great support that the SBS teams have provided over their existence at Oswego, the Oswego Speedway announces a purse increase for regular weekly events.

 

New in 2010 for the SBS Racing Series will be a “Commitment Program” which is modeled after the successful one that is used for the Novelis Supermodified division. Teams that commit to run the entire season and miss one race or less will be eligible for the higher purse pay-outs.

 

The program will initially be open to the top twenty four cars from the 2009 Owners Point Standings. A purse increase of nearly $500 will be added into the field from positions eleven through twenty four that will guarantee all commitment teams of a minimum payout of $100.

 

Commitment Program letters will be mailed out the week of January 25th to the top twenty four car owners from 2009. Any spots that are not filled by the cut-off date will then be made eligible to any other owners that want to register for the program.

 

The Oswego Speedway is pleased to have this program into place for 2010 and it is likely the largest guaranteed staring money for any support class throughout the country.


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