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INDY PIC-A-PART STEPS UP TO THE PLATE

KANKAKEE, IL (March 14) - It was recently announced that Indy Pic-A-Part and Kankakee County Speedway have agreed to terms that will enable Kankakee County Speedway to pay $1,000 to win to UMP Late Models for a weekly show. Pic-A-Part will also pay an additional $100 to any weekly winner who has maintained perfect attendance throughout the season, as many nights as that driver can win a feature. Pic-A-Part will also be primary sponsor for all three of the Land of Lincoln Triple Crown Clash races including the UMP Summernationals. It's because of the sponsors like this that the pay has risen in every division for this upcoming season.

Payout has also increased in every division this season with commitments from such sponsors as Indy Pic-A-Part, Court Street Ford, U-Pull-It Self Serve Auto Parts, Miller Hydraulic, Smith Realty, Indulgent Creations, MPH Trucking, and Barkus Motorsports.
Along with the countless other verbal commitments we've received from area businesses for billboard advertising, race night, trophy, and/or contingency sponsorships. Anyone who thinks that running a race track is a one man operation is sadly misinformed. It takes a collective effort on the part of area businesses, track employees, drivers, and race fans to make a race track thrive. We are fortunate here in the Kankakee area to have such strong relationships and tradition here at Kankakee that we can rely on.

Not to mention that the 2010 KCS Points fund has already been fully financed seperate of what's been mentioned above. Furthermore, Bob Pierce Race Cars and Wilson Race Cars have been gracious enough to provide chassis' to one lucky driver in each of the Late Model and Modified divisions, respectively, based on attendance.