NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series Adds Three Events To 2010 Schedule

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CARTERSVILLE, GA – The NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series has added three new dates to the 2010 schedule with a rescheduled event from April 3 that will now be run on June 4 at Central Mississippi Speedway in Winona, MS, and two events as a part of the Possum Town Grand Prix at Columbus Speedway in Columbus, MS on November 26 and 27.

All three NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series events that have been added to the 2010 schedule will co-sanctioned by the Promoters Racing Organization (PRO) Dirt Car Series. All three events will be 40 laps in length and pay $2,000-to-win.

The pair of races on November 26 and 27 at Columbus Speedway will be the season finale for the NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series, and the 2010 NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series Champion will be crowned and pick up a check for $10,000. NeSmith SDCS points are counted by a driver’s best ten point nights during the season.

The rules for the NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series allow just about any dirt late model race car and engine combination that includes open all-aluminum open engines, Spec engines, the all-aluminum GM Performance CT525 Spec engine, and the GM Performance 604 and 602 sealed crate engines. A level playing field is created using different weights and spoiler heights for each engine.

If a member driver wins the NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series Championship using the GM Performance CT525 Spec Engine with a NeSmith Chevrolet tag in 75 percent of the races, they will pick up a $5,000 Loyalty Bonus from NeSmith Chevrolet in Claxton, GA to make the title worth $15,000.

To win the NeSmith Chevrolet $5,000 Loyalty Bonus, the GM Performance CT525 Spec Engine must be purchased at and tagged by NeSmith Chevrolet in Claxton, GA, who has the engine in stock, dressed out, and ready to race with everything except the carburetor for $10,100 with free next day delivery anywhere in the Southeast. To place an order call 1-877-497-3624.

Membership to the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series is not required to compete in NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series Events, but it is required to earn points and be eligible for the NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series point fund that will pay back ten places at the end of the season.

In addition to the NeSmith Super Dirt Car Series for super late models, NeSmith Racing also sanctions the NeSmith Chevrolet Dirt Late Model Series National Tour and the Weekly Racing Series for GM Performance 604 and 602 Crate Engine powered dirt late models, and the NeSmith Performance Parts Street Stock Division using the GM Performance 602 Crate Engine.

For more information, including NeSmith SDCS rules, schedule, and current point standings, visit the series web site at www.nesmithracing.com.
 




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