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GM Performance Parts bonuses total $6,500 for IMCA SportMod crate engine track champs

VINTON, Iowa (Nov. 18) – Bonuses totaling $6,500 will be paid by GM Performance Parts, to IMCA SportMod drivers competing with crate engines who won local track titles this season.

Each of 26 track championships was worth $250.

Jesse Sobbing and Brad Lautenbach will both get $750 checks for winning three track crowns. Sobbing ruled at Buena Vista Raceway, the Iowa State Fairgrounds Speedway and Shelby County Speedway. Lautenbach topped standings at Luxemburg Speedway, Seymour Speedway and Thunderhill Raceway.

Recipients of $500 bonus checks are Todd Boulware, Park Jefferson Speedway and Raceway Park; Scott Davis, Boone Speedway and Marshalltown Speedway; Adam Ecker, Murray County Speedway and Redwood Speedway; Kyle Prauner, Boone County Raceway and U.S. 30 Race­way; and Greg Sidles, Clay County Fairgrounds and Fairmont Raceway.

Checks for $250 go to Jason Andrews, Jackson Speedway; Michael Bliven, Quincy Raceway; Jason Doyle, Farley Speedway; Tyler Droste, Independence Motor Speedway; Clint Forstner, Shawano Speedway; Kenneth Graves, Lady Luck Speedway; Jerry Lambeth, Hutchinson Race­way Park; Mike Pruitt, Stuart Speedway; Joel Rust, Hamilton County Speedway; and Jake Solin, Langlade County Speedway.

Karl Chevrolet Northern SportMods were part of GM’s original track title program introduced last year; that program expanded to include Smiley’s Racing Chassis Southern SportMods when the crate engine option was added to rules for that division beginning in 2011.

"This program continues to expand and include more tracks as the Northern SportMod division continues to grow,” IMCA Marketing Director Kevin Yoder said. “Adding Southern SportMods to the equation has also increased the opportunity for drivers in that division to benefit from GM's continued support of the crate engine program."