Our friends at Cometic Gasket have just announced their presenting sponsorship of the 33rd Annual All Star Circuit of Champions Ohio Sprint Speedweek, and will be offering up a $25,000 bonus to any racer that can win at least five of the nine events held during the bonanza of speed.
In addition to Cometic’s $25K bonus prize, the company is also poised to hand out $3,000 to the overall top 10 points finishers.
“We are extremely excited to support the All Star Circuit of Champions and Ohio Sprint Speedweek”, says Bob Gorman, Founder and CEO, Cometic Gasket, Inc.
“We are huge supporters of 410 winged sprint car racing in the state of Ohio and look forward to building stronger and lasting relationships with all the All Star teams and drivers over the coming years. Although my CFO may disagree, I really hope we can pay the $25,000 bonus at the end of Speedweek.”
The event schedule begins Friday, June 19th at Attica Raceway Park and finishes up nine days later at Fremont Speedway on Saturday, June 27th. During the course of the event, the teams involved will travel nearly 1,000 miles to attend all of the events, and be chasing nearly $250,000 in purses in the process.
Other tracks on the schedule include Eldora Speedway, Waynesfield Raceway Park, Wayne County Speedway, Sharon Speedway, Atomic Speedway, and Limaland Motorsports Park.
“This is one of the oldest traditions in sprint car racing and we are proud to be associated with it,” said Tony Stewart, owner of the All Star Circuit of Champions series.
“I’ve got to thank Cometic Gasket for partnering with us. We’ve had a great relationship with Bob (Gorman) for a long time with our Tony Stewart Racing teams and look forward to helping Cometic grow their business objectives through the All Star Series.”
For more information about Cometic’s lineup of engine gaskets, check out their website.
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