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SAUK CENTRE, MN (December 14, 2009) – The Race Minnesota Modified Series (RACEMN), an open wheel modified racing series set to debut in 2010 at Central Minnesota race tracks, has reached a joint sanctioning and promotional agreement with the United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) to produce the Inaugural “Big Daddy 37” Labor Day Modified Extravaganza at North Central Speedway in Brainerd, MN, on September 6, 2010. Open Wheel Modified fans will be treated to a show like no other with the combined effort of the regional RACEMN sanctioned three classes (Wissota Modifieds, Wissota Midwest Modifieds, and Wissota Mod Fours) and the outlaw-style Modifieds battling for the season-long title in the Hunt for the USMTS Casey’s General Stores National Championship. “We had a great show with the USMTS in 2009 and found a way to really showcase them again with our partners at RACEMN. We want to put an exclamation point on the end of the season with the biggest modified show the state of Minnesota will ever see!” stated North Central Speedway Promoter Tim Boeder. “Last year’s inaugural event at Brainerd was a big hit with drivers and fans alike,” said USMTS media Director Jeff Nun. “It’s a top-notch facility in the center of a picturesque landscape. The drivers heaped praise on the facility and, in turn, gave the fans one of the best races we saw all season. We can’t wait to return.” Details on the event are in the planning stages and more information will be released soon. North Central Speedway is a 1/3 mile semi-bank oval dirt track located 5 miles South of Brainerd/Baxter Minnesota. More information can be found on the web at: www.racencs.com. For more information regarding the RACEMN Modified Series log onto the series website at www.racemn.com For more information regarding the USMTS log onto the series website at www.usmts.com On behalf of the USMTS, Barry Braun and Ray Beste of RACEMN, Tim Boeder of North Central Speedway, Nate Fischer of Ogilivie Raceway and everyone involved with the RACEMN Modified Series we look forward to working with the drivers, fans, pit crew members and sponsors to make the 2010 season a success.
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