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For Immediate Release Zach Pringle Takes Win and Commanding Point Lead in Interstate cup Memphis, Tennessee (09/07/15) – The COMP Cams Interstate Cup presented by Dixon Road U-Pull-It is now in the homestretch of the season, and Zach Pringle took a major step toward claiming his first series title with a win on Saturday night at Riverside International Speedway (West Memphis, Arkansas). The Little Rock, Arkansas driver rocketed to his fourth win of the series, while A.G. Rains, who entered the night tied for the top spot with Pringle, experienced mechanical issues that relegated him to a 16th place finish. As a result heading into the final point event Pringle now holds a 28 marker lead over Howard Moore, who is now second. Rains, Tim Crawley, Cody Gardner, Kevin Hinkle, Jeremy Middleton, Andy McElhannon, Blake Jenkins, and Derek Hagar complete the current top ten. Fifty-one drivers have entered at least one event thus far this season. COMP Cams Interstate Cup Presented by Dixon Road U-Pull-It Standings
The final point event for the series will be this Saturday, September 12th at Riverside International Speedway (West Memphis, Arkansas) as the annual Sonny Sayre Memorial event will be held. For more information on the program, please visit www.RiversideInternationalSpeedway.com . The COMP Cams Interstate Cup presented by Dixon Road U-Pull-It was created in 2011 to reward drivers for competing at both tracks. A.G. Rains from West Memphis, Arkansas claimed the title in each of the first three years before seeing fellow West Memphis resident, Marshall Skinner dethrone him in 2014. For 2015 the tracks have once again coincided their schedules to not run Winged 360 c.i. Sprint Cars on the same night to further their cooperation. Each weekly racing series point’s event through September 12th at each track will count toward a driver's point total in the program. The final payout for the series will pay ten places, and the minimum payout for the final COMP Cams Interstate Cup will be the following: 1)$2,000 2)$1,500 3)$1,000 4)$800 5)$700 6)$600 7)$500 8)$450 9)$350 10)$300 and as more sponsors are secured the payout may be increased. COMP Cams has also posted the following contingency prizes for the top five: In addition to money and contingencies, the program will reward provisionals. The driver, highest in the final top ten standings in the point's program, who doesn't qualify for the 7th Annual Ralph Henson Memorial on Saturday, September 19th at I-30 Speedway will get a provisional starting spot in the main event. Similarly the driver highest in the top ten in the final points (who didn't use a provisional at the Ralph Henson Memorial), who doesn't qualify for the Fall Nationals at Riverside International Speedway on Saturday, October 3rd will get a provisional starting spot for the main event. For more information on I-30 Speedway, please visit www.I-30Speedway.com and for more information on Riverside International Speedway, please visit www.RiversideInternationalSpeedway.com . The COMP Cams Interstate Cup would like to thank its sponsors, which include COMP Cams, Speed Mart Inc., Hoosier Racing Tires, I-30 Speedway, Riverside International Speedway, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services. |
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