Prizing Bonus for Transmission Direct Enduro Nationals Presented by Demar Aggregates
September 24, 2009
John Houghton
The Transmission Direct Enduro Nationals presented by Demar Aggregates have a special increased prizing package for the season finale race this Saturday!
Demar Aggregates is offering an additional $500 for first place, $400 for second, $300 for third, $200 for fourth and $100 for fifth. These prizes will be paid out in addition to the regular Delaware Speedway prizing given at the events. An additional $200 is also being put up for the top finishing four-cylinder driver, on top of the $200 available through the Next Generation Enduro program.
L82 Construction is also offering a special bonus for the race. The driver who finishes in 28th position will receive an $820.00 bonus.
The Transmission Direct Enduro Nationals presented by Demar Aggregates takes place on Satruday, September 26, 2009 starting at 2:00 pm. Dave Goertz (#15) of Arkona holds a narrow four-point lead heading into the final event over Glencoe's David McCullough (#39). McCullough's younger brother, Derek, sits in third just twenty-three points back from the lead. The drivers will be competing in their extended Transmission Direct Enduro format of 50-lap heats and a 200-lap feature.
The Ultimate Sandblasting & Coating Chaos Cars are also on the card for Saturday's event running their "Texas Turnaround" format. Spencer Rabideau (Bush Bomb) of Glencoe leads the points heading into the final event, with a eighteen-point lead over defending champion Tyssen Toll (Snot Rod) of London. Rivalries have taken an interesting turn in the series during the off weeks with Snot Rod being issued a challenge from a previously unknown newcomer, "Undertaker". How the drivers will manage to navigate the course -- and each other, remains to be seen.
Spectator gates for the event open at 1:00 pm, racing begins at 2:00 pm. The Transmission Direct Enduro Nationals presented by Demar Aggregates is the final racing event of the 2009 season. Tickets for the race can be purchased online through the speedway website.
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Kids Bike Giveaway This Weekend!
September 24, 2009
John Houghton
Delaware Speedway PR
McCullough Motorsports will be giving away a kids bike and helmet at this weekend’s Transmission Direct Enduro Nationals presented by Demar Aggregates.
McCullough Motorsports is made up of two brothers racing for the championship in the Transmission Direct Enduro, David McCullough (#39) and Derek “Pitbull” McCullough (#38). Both drivers are in strong contention to earn the championship this weekend, but will have stiff competition with Dave Goertz (#15) of Arkona leading the points. Goertz holds the lead narrowly by four-points over the older McCullough brother, David (#39). David’s younger brother, Derek (#38), sits in third just twenty-three points back from the lead.
The bike is presented in association with sponsorship partners of McCullough Motorsports in Glencoe, Hosie D's Donuts, Ross Welding, Hay Makers Maple Lane Farms, and Embassy Restaurant as well as Oke's Auto of Alvinston and Hardy Service of Mt. Brydges.
All children are automatically entered into the bike draw when they enter their facility by picking up their children’s admission ticket. Children aged twelve and under are free to all Delaware Speedway events.
The draw itself will take place just before the Ultimate Sandblasting & Coating Chaos Cars “Texas Turnaround” event, following the Transmission Direct Enduro heat races. The winner of the bike draw will come to the front straight and have their photo taken with the McCullough brothers before they head back to the infield to get ready for their 200-lap championship finale.
The Transmission Direct Enduro Nationals presented by Demar Aggregates is the final racing event of the 2009 season at Delaware Speedway. Gates open at 1:00 pm, racing begins at 2:00 pm. Don’t miss your final chance to see racing action at Canada’s Finest Short Track this season!
Holy smokes! Nice!!
Great to see the sponsors coming to the plate especially in this economy! Should make for an interesting battle for that 28th position 😮 L82 is a great community supporter in these parts and if I ever need transmission work Mr Transmission is now out of luck.
Thanks to the 39 team..
All the best in your chase for the champinship....
