Full Throttle Racing Show to Broadcast NSCHoF Raffle Drawing
LIVE!
KNOXVILLE, IA (Dec 18) - A special edition of the Full Throttle Racing Show
will be broadcast on Friday, December 19, on DIRTVision.com and will feature
the live drawing of the 2008 National Sprint Car Hall of Fame (NSCHoF)
sprint car raffle, held at the National Sprint Car Museum in Knoxville,
Iowa. The broadcast will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern, 9 a.m. Central and 7 a.m.
Pacific times on www.dirtvision.com. Listeners can listen by clicking on the
Full Throttle Racing Show link.
The show will feature live interviews with Bob Baker, executive director of
the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum, Mike Brooks, president of the
Board of Directors for the NSCHoF, Barry Jackson of JEI Performance and Ron
Shaver of Shaver Specialties. The live drawing for the Grand Prize and nine
secondary prizes with be broadcast as part of the show and will take place
at 10 a.m. Central time. The “Grand Prize” winner will receive a new
state-of-the-art JEI Performance sprint car with a new 410-cubic-inch engine
built by Shaver Specialties.
This year’s nine secondary prize winners will win one of the following
prizes from manufacturers who have also provided their products and support
for the 2008 raffle: a Smiley Sitton Outlaw Driving School “Phase 1A
Advanced Session” for two people, a Simpson “Open Wheel Driving Suit”, a
Simpson “Valor” Racing Helmet, a Kwik Check “Wheel Balancer”, a “Racers
Package” from Mechanix Wear, Speedway Motors “Tru-Stands” in aluminum and
steel, Lynch Pro-Formance Products “Cleaners and Lubricants”, a DeeZee
“Toolbox” and “Race Products” from Hepfner Racing Products.
For more information on the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum,
visit www.sprintcarhof.com or call 1-800-874-4488. Additionally, purchases
from the museum store can be made on-line by logging onto
www.sprintcarstuff.com.
DIRTVision.com and the DIRT Radio Network is the fastest-growing website in
dirt track racing featuring live broadcasts of dirt track racing sanctioned
by the World of Outlaws and All Star Circuit of Champions. The Full Throttle
Racing Show will be entering its ninth year of broadcasting, and its third
year on DIRTVision, in 2009. The show features news, commentary and
interviews concerning sprint car racing on a nationwide basis.
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