Thunder Mountain Speedway Signs On With The Stormpay.com Weekly Racing Series

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By Roby Helm
CLARKSVILLE, TN - Thunder Mountain Speedway in Fyffe, AL has
signed on with the StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series for the 2006 season.
Competitors in the Thunder Mountain Speedway Crate Late Model Division will
now compete with drivers at other StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series tracks
for Regional and National point fund money.

Promoter Michael "Bucket" Stewart will operate Thunder
Mountain Speedway on Saturday nights in 2006, and after seeing 78 cars at
the StormPay.com Dirt Late Model Series season opener at Talladega Short
Track in Eastaboga, AL on January 8, wanted to be a part of the Weekly
Racing Series.

"Some drivers approached me about the Crate Late Models this
season, and after I saw 78 of them at Talladega Short Track in January, I
knew Thunder Mountain Speedway needed to be a part of the StormPay.com
Weekly Racing Series," Stewart said. "It is the most feasible way to race,
and I really think it is going to be good for the sport."

Stewart has also agreed to host a StormPay.com Dirt Late
Model Series National Touring event with a special Friday night
$2,000-to-win event on July 14.

"The addition of Thunder Mountain Speedway in the
StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series is going to add a lot of excitement in the
East Region, as Alabama has a plethora of dirt late models powered by GM
Performance Crate Engines," StormPay.com President of Operations and
Communications Roby Helm said. "With the GM Performance sponsorship of the
Weekly Racing Series, the track champion at Thunder Mountain Speedway will
be eligible for the drawing among the other track champions in the series to
win a GM Performance 604 Crate Engine."

The Crate Late Models, in the StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series feature
economical engines produced by GM Performance and sealed at factory. The
competitors are not permitted to break the seals in an effort to gain a
horsepower advantage through expensive modifications.

The steel-head "602" engine sells for $2,950, and the aluminum-head "604"
engine sells for $4,950, with free delivery for either engine. These
engines are race-ready right out of the crate from the factory, and are
readily available at GM dealerships nationwide.

The StormPay.com Weekly Racing Series season is now underway
and member tracks will compete under the sanction for 24-weeks through
October 1. Each driver's top 16 finishes will count towards their regional
point totals. Thunder Mountain Speedway will be in the StormPay.com Weekly
Racing Series East Region.

StormPay.com is a globally recognized leader in online payment processing
and free online auction listings. StormPay lives up to its name with
"lightning quick e-commerce." The StormPay.com Dirt Late Model Series is
also lightning quick with the action on the track.

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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