Stormpay.com Dlms Adds Cash To Indiana Races This Weekend

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CARTERSVILLE, GA – StormPay.com Dirt Late Model Series officials have announced they will be adding cash to the purses of two StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series events in Indiana this weekend.

Twin Cities Raceway Park in North Vernon, IN will host the StormPay.com WRS this Saturday night, and Scott County Fairgrounds Speedway in Scottsburg, IN will host the StormPay.com WRS for the first time on Sunday night.

The Twin Cities Raceway Park main event winner’s share will be raised from $600-to-win to $800-to-win, and the Scott County event goes from $600-to-win to $1,000-to-win. StormPay.com DLMS officials said they will also add money in other finishing positions as well. Each event will carry both StormPay.com WRS Weekly and West Region points.

“This is our way of thanking the Indiana Crate Late Model competitors for their support of the StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series at our Indiana dirt tracks,” StormPay.com Dirt Late Model Series Founder and Director Mike Vaughn said. “We are very hopeful that there will be enough tracks in Indiana next season for the Hoosier State to have its own Region in the StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series.”

Vaughn said a few of the stars from the StormPay.com Dirt Late Model Series National Tour will make the trip to Indiana this weekend for the two nights of racing, including the defending StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series National Champion David Gentry of Lewisburg, TN, Jeff Fields of Aragon, GA, and Carnell Parker III of Clarksville, TN.

Twin Cities Raceway Park will host a two-day $5,000-to-win StormPay.com Dirt Late Model Series National Touring event on September 21-22.

Scott County Fairgrounds Speedway will become the fourth dirt track in Indiana to host a StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series event this season. In the first eight races held this season at Twin Cities Raceway Park, Brownstown Speedway in Brownstown, IN, and Thunder Valley Raceway in Salem, IN, there has been an average car count of 14 race cars at each event.

“It appears that the Crate Late Model drivers in the State of Indiana have spoken loud and clear, based on the car counts at our events there this season, that they want to compete in the StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series,” Vaughn said.

Drivers competing in StormPay.com WRS action at the four Indiana tracks are eligible for a point fund among the quartet of Hoosier State tracks, plus a Regional point fund, as they compete against drivers from Mississippi and Arkansas tracks in the StormPay.com WRS West Region through a points system based on a driver’s 16 best finishes.

There are currently over 500 registered drivers competing with the StormPay.com Dirt Late Model Series this season in either the National Tour, or the three Weekly Racing Series Regions. For more information about the StormPay.com Dirt Late Model Series, and the StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series, visit the series web site at www.stormpayracing.com.
 




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