Attn: Millsey

Has Corey said anything about the posibility of contacting the NST and maybe trying to get a date for SFCR in 06? These guys deserve some support for sticking with what they believe is the right direction for the sport of sprint car racing and not giving up even when they were kicked in the butt by some long haired hippy from Nascar.

Here's that information again...

Press Release
Introducing the National Sprint Tour!

Brownfield Promotions, Inc. is pleased and excited to announce the formation of the National Sprint Tour with plans to promote dirt track Sprint Car racing nationally starting with the 2006 season.

The new National Sprint Tour will feature many of the best sprint car drivers and teams in the world and bring the best in 410 winged Sprint Car racing to tracks throughout the country.

Teams and drivers committed to racing with the National Sprint Tour in 2006 include Danny Lasoski (Roth Motorsports), Jason Meyers (Elite Racing), Brian Paulus (P and P Motorsports), Woodward Racing’s Volcano Joe’s #2, Steve Kinser (Steve Kinser Racing), Shane Stewart (Rudeen Racing), Tim Shaffer (Parsons Motorsports), Brandon Wimmer (Two Winners Racing), Jason Solwold (Lon Carnahan Motorsports), Jason Sides (Sides Motorsports) and Lucas Wolf (David Helm/Selma Shell Racing).

When asked his opinion on the formation of the National Sprint Tour, race team representative attorney John Deckard commented, “These dozen or so teams and drivers represent the majority of the very best the sport has to offer. Some of them are like ‘fine wine’; others are young Turks ready to explode. The real winners are going to be the fans. The race program itself will be much more exciting, and of course, they’ll get to see the likes of The Dude, Jason Meyers, Shane, The King, Brian, Jason, Tim and all the rest that stand on 800 horsepower of dynamite to get to the front. I can’t wait. You wanted the best; here they are!”

“I’m excited that something’s finally going to happen here,” commented Steve “The King” Kinser. “I’ve had lots of ups and downs over what’s happened here this winter,” continued the Bloomington, IN driver, “and I feel very fortunate to be a part of starting the series although it is going to be a tough thing. But, I think overall it is the best for what is happening and we are going to make it work.”

“On behalf of myself and Dennis Roth Motorsports we’re really excited to take on this endeavor with this new series to come out,” said Danny “The Dude” Lasoski of Dover, MO. “I feel we are racing the best of the best in the United States and I’m sure we gotta crawl before we walk. I think all the fans out there are going to understand that we are trying to make this sport bigger and better and I support it wholeheartedly.”

"I think this will be good for the whole sport in getting Fred Brownfield behind the new group" commented Jason Sides of Bartlett, TN. “Everyone knows that Fred promotes good racing and we believe it will succeed. I’m really looking forward to the new season.”

Bixby, OK driver Shane Stewart commented, “Working with Fred has always been a privilege, and once they get the National Sprint Tour introduced to the tracks and fans everything should be fine. Maybe the Pettys dropping out of the other group was a good thing as it allows the Brownfield involvement. I know Rudeen Racing and myself are ready for a change and we are looking forward to what we think will be a success.”

“I think this is a really neat and pretty exciting deal,” said Tim Shaffer from Aliquippa, PA. “As a successful businessman, promoter and former driver, Fred has a great background to bring this new deal to the racers. Having been on both sides of the fence, he can understand the wants and desires of both the tracks and the drivers. I also think it is great the way the drivers and everyone is working together to make this a success.”

“There has obviously been a need for a change in the world of Sprint Car racing for the last couple of years,” said Brian Paulus of Mechanicsburg, PA. “Something needed to change. We needed somebody that had the passion about this that wanted to be as instrumental about it as the teams themselves. For Fred to get involved and step up to the plate at this stage of the game is pretty important to all of us teams. He is someone we all trust and respect and I think his rapport with the tracks and promoters will be a step in the right direction. One thing I hope the fans get out of this in the long run is that none of our teams, including Kinser and Lasoski, did this for the money. Look at our teams and all the time and effort we are putting in to this to make it successful; we’ve all pretty much laid our careers on the line with this when we all could have just signed on the line and gone back to race where we came from. We are all willing to do this to race for less money, less tow money and probably fewer dates. We are willing to do this to make the sport better in the long run and it might not be in the next year or two but if the tracks and fans support us in five or six years it could be huge.”

“I think it’s going to cause a lot of grief but is going to be good in the end,” stated Burlington, WA driver Jason Solwold. “We have the right man for the right job and I think that Fred can make something happen out of this and better our sport. There is a lot of work to be done; I can't even imagine doing it myself. On the other hand I think Fred can do it and that he has been in worse situations before. He is probably in a positive position now to better his racing program with this new National Sprint Tour. I'm excited and I think everybody was waiting around after the other guys left. Everyone was confused a little bit there. I talked to Fred a few weeks ago and suggested to him that he was the right man to do it and I guess that he agreed.”

“We have always enjoyed the integrity and excitement that the Brownfield group brings to their shows”, stated Jason Meyers of Clovis, CA. “Fred has a good business head and a very big heart, something I always look for in a person, and the racing team is happy that we’ve found a home that we’ve been welcomed into and we are looking forward to the 2006 season.”

Based in Snohomish, WA, Brownfield Promotions was formed in 1994 and currently manages and promotes Grays Harbor Raceway in Elma, WA and the Northern Sprint Tour, a 360 Sprint group that has raced at tracks in Washington, Oregon, Montana and Alberta, Canada. Brownfield Promotions has also promoted the “Wild Wild Northwest Tour” since 1994.

If you are a fan and would like to see the National Sprint Tour race at your favorite track, let your promoter know.

If you are a track interested in an opportunity to have the National Sprint Tour at your facility, or a team interested in joining the National Sprint Tour, further information may be had by contacting the Brownfield Promotions office by sending an email to promotions@brownfieldent.com.

www.nationalsprinttour.com
 
Too late. I've already done that....


Dear Promoter:





Thank you for considering hosting a National Sprint Tour event. We look forward to working with you in 2006 and beyond.



As you know, time is of the essence as the season is nearly upon us.



Before a race date will be considered, please fill in the Track & Promoter info form and return to our office immediately. Upon receipt of this form with your requested race dates, we can start to build a schedule. We may or may not be able to accommodate your dates as requested, but we will do our best. We are trying to build a schedule from scratch, yet minimize travel for the race teams.



Race dates will not be considered final until we receive two signed copies of the contract (one of which will be returned to you) and deposit money.



Feel free to contact us at our office with any questions you might have.



Office phone: 360-568-2529

Fax: 360-568-0577

Fred Brownfield: fbrownfield@brownfieldent.com

Michael Streby: mstreby@brownfieldent.com







Sincerely,


Fred Brownfield

Brownfield Promotions, Inc.
 
No it hasn't been sent in yet... LOL... I just got ita couple of days ago.... I don't even know if they are interested or not. They sent me that letter and a big packet of info.
 
Thats a lot of money!!!!!!

$53,200.00 for a one day show and $98,485.00 for a two day show. Don't see that happening here. Would be nice but would be nicer if the money was put in the point fund and weekly payout increase instead of a one day show with guys who make ten times the money our local boys make. Just my thoughts and stuff info iI got from www.ibracin.com
 
Doesn't sound real promising does it...... LOL!!

Hey Scott, when you get a chance give me a call sometime... 747-0566..
 
Well since the outlaws are around $90,000 for a one day show and the all-stars are around $30,000 it sounds like the NST is the way to go for the price and I know I would not have a problem paying $25- $30 to see it.
 
Millsey said:
Doesn't sound real promising does it...... LOL!!

Hey Scott, when you get a chance give me a call sometime... 747-0566..

Well you had to know that it was going to be more than the All Stars and somewhat competitive with the DIRT guys. These guys are the heavyweights of sprint car racers. So does this mean that he's just going to stick with the ASCS shows for next year and nothing else?
 
I hope Corey does decide to get the NST here next year! Sounds to me like its a pretty darn good deal getting the 12 best drivers in the country for the price Brownfield is asking. How would you like to pay $90,000 for maybe 8 World of Outlaws type drivers with the rest being basically fill-ins?! I highly doubt I pay the Outlaws asking $32 for next year at Pevely...will be my first time in about 8 years I will miss an Outlaw show at I-55...just dont see paying that much for the talent coming! Now Steve Kinser and Danny Lasoski at Farmington?? You betcha!!
 
Looks like Tri-City Speedway stepped up and got the NST for June 24th....looks like thats where I will be going that date!!
 
If you invested 50+ grand into the local scene, how would you make that back by the end of the year? You better hope there are no rain outs.
 




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