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Topic: Cowtown Sprints Double Points Opener April 18th Email this topic to a friend | Subscribe to this TopicReport this Topic to Moderator
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dmantx
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April 14, 2009 at 02:07:02 PM
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Kennedale TX (4/14/09) DarinShort.com. Due to the sprint points opener at Cowtown Speedway being rained out earlier in the season, this coming Saturday, April 18th, will become their season opener. Double points are on the line.

A full field of ASCS-type rules sprint cars can be expected, including Kevin Ramey, Michael Lang, George White, Rodney Henderson and a host of many more of the area's top drivers.

Joining the sprint cars will be the highly anticipated Winged 600's Cowtown Challenge, which will pay a minimum of $1,080 to $1,800 to win their feature event.

Also, the fire-breathing Cowtown modifieds (including last week's $2000 winner, George White, performing double duty), limited modifieds, street stocks and the bombers round out the racing card.

For rules, advance online tickets, Cowtown Challenge details and much more, please click
www.CowtownSpeedway.com and we hope to see you this Saturday night at the Fastest Li'l Dirt Track In Texas, Cowtown Speedway!




dmantx
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April 15, 2009 at 07:08:57 PM
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In addition to the sprint show Saturday night, fans get even more for the same $12 race ticket!

BREAKING NEWS - COWTOWN CHALLENGE JUMPS TO $1,500 MINIMUM FOR SATURDAY!

Kennedale, TX (4/15/09)
DarinShort.com The Cowtown Challenge has now reached a record amount for this Saturday, eclipsing the $1,050 amount raised by the Bomber drivers, and is now at a staggering $1,500!

That means the winner of the Winged 600 feature will win a minimum of $1,150 to $2,500 Saturday night!

The following three new sponsors are responsible for the increase (please make sure to thank them):

- $300 Pro-Tech Service Company
www.Pro-Tech-Services.com

- $200 City Vending
www.CityVending.net

- $200 Robby Fox Drywall, 817-572-9636

Those three sponsors total $700 added to the already $800 in place provided by sponsors Skyvue Funeral Home and Excel X-Ray/Duarte Motorsports make up the $1,500 Cowtown Challenge Bonus.

This sudden surge of sponsor money also guarantees the Winged 600 Cowtown Challenge to become inked on the 2010 Cowtown Speedway schedule - congratulations and thank you to all that have made it happen!

We still anticipate this number to grow further, as many drivers plan to add money to the Bonus when they arrive at the track on Saturday night.

Here's an interesting scenario to consider:

Let's say 25 of the Winged 600 drivers put an additional $50 each into the Cowtown Challenge bonus fund when they arrive at the track Saturday night. That would equal $1,250. Added to the existing $1,500 would result in a total Cowtown Challenge of $2,750.

In other words, if a front row qualifier takes the Cowtown Challenge, starts 24th and wins, they will leave Cowtown Speedway with $3,750 in their pocket on Saturday night! (Well, they may have to stuff it into 2 pockets!)

Or, if no one takes the Cowtown Challenge (or takes it, but doesn't win), each of the top 10 finishers will split the Cowtown Challenge bonus of $2,750 by EACH taking home an additional $275! (That would make it a total of $1,275 to win the feature!)

One thing's for sure: Saturday is going to be a WILD night of racing at Cowtown Speedway; with sprint cars, all points classes running and the Winged 600 Cowtown Challenge - don't miss it!



dmantx
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April 18, 2009 at 08:56:43 AM
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Race Day Update:

All is well for tonight's big show, pit drying is going on right now. Forecast is for clearing skies and highs in the mid-70's.

Andy further updates will be posted at www.CowtownSpeedway.com - see you then!





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