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| February 08, 2010 News |
| F1000: SCCA Super Sweep Prize Announced |

 | An F1000 National Championship driver will take home 00 from Rilltech Racing-Speads if they can win the SCCA Super Sweep in 2010
(Photo: eFormulaCarNews.com - Al Craighead) |
Series officials have announced that as part of the 2010 F1000 National Championship presented by George Dean Racing Engines and Taylor Race Engineering, Rilltech Racing/Speads will award $1000 to one talented driver that wins the SCCA Super Sweep award.
In order to take home the $1000 prize from Rilltech Racing/Speads, an F1000 National Championship competition must meet four criteria throughout the 2010 season.
Firstly, the driver must take home the Formula 1000 class victory in one of the following SCCA Club Racing National events:
January 24, at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California
March 6, at Texas World Speedway in College Station, Texas
March 20, at Thunderhill Raceway Park, in Willows, California
March 21, at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia
May 2, at Heartland Park Topeka in Topeka, Kansas
May 23, at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio
June 27, at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
July 3, at High Plains Raceway in Byers, Colorado
July 11, at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York
In addition, he or she must capture an SCCA National divisional title in the F1000 class, score the win in the the F1000 National Championship Runoffs race and be the F1000 champion of the SCCA nationwide points championship.
By winning the SCCA National race at Auto Club Speedway last month, Phil De La O (Phoenix) has met the first criteria of the Rilltech Racing/Speeads Super Sweep Prize.
To be eligible for the $1000 prize offered by Rilltech Racing/Speads, the driver must be registered in the F1000 National Championship presented by George Dean Racing Engines and Taylor Race Engineering. Information and an entry form can be found http://www.formula1000.com Entry in the National Championship also includes entry in the West Coast F1000 Pro Series (f1000proseries.com).
For more info, current points, and information to register for the F1000 National Championship presented by George Dean Racing Engines and Taylor Race Engineering, please visit http://www.formula1000.com |
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