11/3/2020
POWRi
POWRi Introducing Super Stock Class to Weekly Tracks
Belleville, IL. (11/03/2020) Continuing to evolve to meet the growing demand of premier grassroots racing while broadening horizons, Performance Open Wheel Racing Incorporated is honored to sanction the POWRi Super Stock Division; a cost-effective division that offers competitors and tracks a program of growth and competitiveness for the future racing seasons.
“We have been working hard going through quite a few different sets of rules and trying to develop a package that is as cost-effective as possible for the racers, as well as tracks, to ensure a program that can maintain and grow.” Lake Ozark Speedway General Manager and spearhead of the POWRi Super Stock Division, Kevin Greven, would highlight. Going on to add “POWRi has over twenty series competing in over 500 events on the schedule for 2021, with that being said, this program will receive the same attention and national recognition as any other program POWRi offers, only this one has been specifically developed for the Super Stock class.”
Comparable to Street Stocks or Stock Cars, the POWRi Super Stock Division is set to hit speedways in 2021. Already registered tracks to compete in the inaugural season of the POWRi Super Stock Division in 2021 include Batesville Motor Speedway, Lake Ozark Speedway, Lebanon Midway Speedway, Legit Speedway Park, Monett Motor Speedway, North Central Arkansas Speedway, Old #1 Speedway, Old 71 Speedway, and Poplar Bluff Motorsports Park with other regional tracks now in conversation with POWRi.
Added incentives for competitors will see each track offer their POWRi Super Stock Division yearly point fund as they have in the past with their existing class to crown a season champion for their track and on top of that POWRi will offer a $10,000 POWRi National Super Stock year end point fund for drivers participating across the entire group of weekly sanctioned facilities. In addition to registered competitors challenging for a National POWRi Super Stock year-end point fund participating tracks will look to give the competitors, teams and their sponsors broader exposure through POWRi TV and on-demand broadcasts of tracks weekly racing program.
Unlike other programs, the POWRi Super Stock Division will have no cost to the tracks; furthermore, tracks will not be required to collect money from the drivers through additional pit pass costs that would in turn have to be sent to a sanctioning body. There is a single yearly driver registration fee of $100, which supplies the $100,000 secondary insurance policy for the season for each participating POWRi Super Stock driver as a requirement for all participants by the POWRi Racing League.
“My phone and messaging have been crazy with requests from existing street stock/factory stock/stock car/super stock drivers to get this all together and out to everyone; so that everyone can be on the same page and assured there is a sanctioning body as well as tracks that are looking out for their best interests” Greven would note about the upcoming launch of the POWRi Super Stock Division. Reiterating “It’s a very simple program, that compared to many of the sets we looked at and offers a simple set of rules from a sanctioning body that has the back of the track and racer.”
Follow along for more information on the further growth of the POWRi Super Stocks and items such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing or on Facebook at POWRi. POWRi League rules, contingencies, forms, and payouts can be found under the info tab at the top of the POWRi website.
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