Kunkletown, PA – February 19, 2010 – Despite tough competition for business’ marketing dollars, Xcel Chassis has secured sponsors to pay $20 to every 600 Modified Series heat race/B-Main winner in 2010. This also applies to every 600 Sportsman Series event.
In addition to the added payouts, the 600 Modified Series is again paying $50.00 to start a feature and a minimum of $20.00 tow money to all non qualifiers. Several $1,000 to win races are also planned for 2010. Expect a press release before the season start announcing the details.
Doug Borger, Series President, commented that, “this is a big step for both 600 Mods and Sportsman teams. Our racing costs are relatively unchanged over the last few years, but the travel costs have been going up.” With gas projecting to return to 2008 levels, hotels, tolls, a burger and fries going up, every little bit helps.
Local businesses, despite struggling with less revenues, are seeing the value in the Xcel Chassis Series. When everyone in racing is competing for financial support, they (companies) are increasing their support of the 600 Mod and Sportsman teams.
Borger continued, “dollar for dollar, I believe we have most affordable racing around. It’s gratifying to see low buck teams being able to compete for wins and championships in our Series. You don’t find that in many other racing divisions in our area.”
Xcel Chassis, LLC is the owner-operator of the 600 Modified Series and Sportsman Modified Series. Xcel fabricates the modified race cars that participate in the series. Xcel also operates a parts business for the Series as well as other racing divisions in the greater Lehigh area. For more information, visit www.xcelchassis.com.
Contact:
Doug Borger
Xcel Chassis, LLC.
RD 5 Box 5504
Kunkletown, PA 18058
Ph: 610-681-2689
In addition to the added payouts, the 600 Modified Series is again paying $50.00 to start a feature and a minimum of $20.00 tow money to all non qualifiers. Several $1,000 to win races are also planned for 2010. Expect a press release before the season start announcing the details.
Doug Borger, Series President, commented that, “this is a big step for both 600 Mods and Sportsman teams. Our racing costs are relatively unchanged over the last few years, but the travel costs have been going up.” With gas projecting to return to 2008 levels, hotels, tolls, a burger and fries going up, every little bit helps.
Local businesses, despite struggling with less revenues, are seeing the value in the Xcel Chassis Series. When everyone in racing is competing for financial support, they (companies) are increasing their support of the 600 Mod and Sportsman teams.
Borger continued, “dollar for dollar, I believe we have most affordable racing around. It’s gratifying to see low buck teams being able to compete for wins and championships in our Series. You don’t find that in many other racing divisions in our area.”
Xcel Chassis, LLC is the owner-operator of the 600 Modified Series and Sportsman Modified Series. Xcel fabricates the modified race cars that participate in the series. Xcel also operates a parts business for the Series as well as other racing divisions in the greater Lehigh area. For more information, visit www.xcelchassis.com.
Contact:
Doug Borger
Xcel Chassis, LLC.
RD 5 Box 5504
Kunkletown, PA 18058
Ph: 610-681-2689














