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June 29, 2016 at
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NEED A NEW START? BMS OFFERS ‘SECOND CHANCE’ CHAMPIONSHIP POINT FUND
BRANDON, SD, Wednesday, June 29, 2016 – The racing season is closing in on the halfway point, and no doubt some teams are happier with the start of the season than others. Some have gotten off to great starts, others would no doubt like to see a ‘do over’ to the start of the season. Those teams are in luck.
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Thanks to Dollar Loan Center, teams that race each week at Badlands Motor Speedway will have a chance to race for a ‘Second Chance Point Fund,’ that begins the weekend of July 9-10. The new point fund value is the same as the Original Track Championship point fund, worth $100,000.
It’s a fresh start, and the payouts are significant. Could someone win both? It’s possible, but no doubt the racing for the “Original Championship” and the “Second Chance Point Fund” – both equaling $100,000 – will be one for the ages.
Below are the current leaders for the Original $100,000 Championship Fund, which pays out to the Top 10 in each class: (complete payouts can be found at badlandsmotorspeedway.com) Outlaw Sprint Cars - Terry McCarl MSTS 360 Sprint Cars - Tim Kaeding Brandon Taco Johns IMCA Sprint Cars - Robby Wolfgang Late Model Street Stocks - Darrin Korthals Micro Sprint Cars - Jacob Hughes Hobby Stocks - Dustin Gulbrandson
Below is the point fund for the ‘Second Chance Payout’ that begins July 9-10, paying out to the Top 5: Outlaw Sprint Cars: Owner and Driver both receive: 1: $15,000 ($30,000), 2: $7,500 ($15,000), 3: $3,000 ($6,000), 4: $2,000 ($4,000), 5: $1,000 ($2,000). Total: $57,000
MSTS 360 Sprint Cars: Owner and Driver both receive: 1: $5,000 ($10,000), 2: $3,000 ($6,000), 3: $2,000 ($4,000), 4: $1,500 ($3,000), 5: $1,000 ($2,000). Total 360: $25,000
IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars: Team receives: 1: $3,000, 2: $2,500, 3: $2,000, 4: $1,500, 5: $1,000. Total 305 = $10,000
Late Model Street Stocks: Team receives: 1: $1,500, 2: $1,000, 3: $500, 4: $600, 5: $400. Total Street Stock = $4,000
Micro Sprint Cars: Team receives: 1: $600, 2: $500, 3: $400, 4: $300, 5: $200. Total Micro Sprint: $2,000
Hobby Stocks: Team receives: 1: $600, 2: $500, 3: $400, 4: $300, 5: $200. Total Hobby Stock: $2,000
Contact: Tom Savage; [email protected]; 605-679-3310
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June 29, 2016 at
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Badlands isn't racing the weekend of the 410 Nationals.
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June 29, 2016 at
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How soon before a Nascar type chase is announced?
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June 29, 2016 at
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Nice!!
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June 29, 2016 at
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1022147247881980&set=p.1022147247881980&type=3&theater
Wow what class, I wonder if Knoxville ever does this?
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June 29, 2016 at
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Of course that's a big deal, but the same 5 or 6 drivers currently at the top are the ones most apt to benefit from this. I'd have rather seen additional monies filtered on back through the field, giving some of those drivers an opprtunity to finish out a season rather than have them possibly fall by the wayside late in the year.
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June 29, 2016 at
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Posted By: Badlands on June 29 2016 at 11:34:46 AM
NEED A NEW START? BMS OFFERS ‘SECOND CHANCE’ CHAMPIONSHIP POINT FUND
BRANDON, SD, Wednesday, June 29, 2016 – The racing season is closing in on the halfway point, and no doubt some teams are happier with the start of the season than others. Some have gotten off to great starts, others would no doubt like to see a ‘do over’ to the start of the season. Those teams are in luck.
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Thanks to Dollar Loan Center, teams that race each week at Badlands Motor Speedway will have a chance to race for a ‘Second Chance Point Fund,’ that begins the weekend of July 9-10. The new point fund value is the same as the Original Track Championship point fund, worth $100,000.
It’s a fresh start, and the payouts are significant. Could someone win both? It’s possible, but no doubt the racing for the “Original Championship” and the “Second Chance Point Fund” – both equaling $100,000 – will be one for the ages.
Below are the current leaders for the Original $100,000 Championship Fund, which pays out to the Top 10 in each class: (complete payouts can be found at badlandsmotorspeedway.com) Outlaw Sprint Cars - Terry McCarl MSTS 360 Sprint Cars - Tim Kaeding Brandon Taco Johns IMCA Sprint Cars - Robby Wolfgang Late Model Street Stocks - Darrin Korthals Micro Sprint Cars - Jacob Hughes Hobby Stocks - Dustin Gulbrandson
Below is the point fund for the ‘Second Chance Payout’ that begins July 9-10, paying out to the Top 5: Outlaw Sprint Cars: Owner and Driver both receive: 1: $15,000 ($30,000), 2: $7,500 ($15,000), 3: $3,000 ($6,000), 4: $2,000 ($4,000), 5: $1,000 ($2,000). Total: $57,000
MSTS 360 Sprint Cars: Owner and Driver both receive: 1: $5,000 ($10,000), 2: $3,000 ($6,000), 3: $2,000 ($4,000), 4: $1,500 ($3,000), 5: $1,000 ($2,000). Total 360: $25,000
IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Cars: Team receives: 1: $3,000, 2: $2,500, 3: $2,000, 4: $1,500, 5: $1,000. Total 305 = $10,000
Late Model Street Stocks: Team receives: 1: $1,500, 2: $1,000, 3: $500, 4: $600, 5: $400. Total Street Stock = $4,000
Micro Sprint Cars: Team receives: 1: $600, 2: $500, 3: $400, 4: $300, 5: $200. Total Micro Sprint: $2,000
Hobby Stocks: Team receives: 1: $600, 2: $500, 3: $400, 4: $300, 5: $200. Total Hobby Stock: $2,000
Contact: Tom Savage; [email protected]; 605-679-3310
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Now we need the answer to more affordable family tickets.
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June 29, 2016 at
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Money trumps everything. (tradition, locations, etc.) If Brennan wants to throw so much money at the drivers that they can't help but go there, what can anyone do? You simply provide the best show you can within the price range that makes sense, and let the results fall where they will. Drivers who try to make their living racing can't help but chase the money. Can't fault them for that. One would think he couldn't throw it around season after season, but who knows. Give up trying to make sense of it and enjoy whatever racing you want to support, regardless of who is promoting or driving. I will always go to Knoxville, and honestly, 2 heats and a feature for each class, 9 races total, for $15 is a night well worth it to me.
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