For Immediate Release
Ben Shelton (msrmafia@gmail.com)
September 3rd, 2013

Tim Crawley Conquers I-30 Speedway in COMP Cams Interstate Cup

Memphis, Tennessee (09/03/13) –  Tim Crawley registered another COMP Cams Interstate Cup presented by Dixon Road U-Pull-It victory on Saturday night at I-30 Speedway (Little Rock, Arkansas).

Crawley scored the win over AG Rains, Brad Bowden, Cody Gardner, and Marshall Skinner

With a single event remaining Rains holds a commanding lead heading into the finale, which will be held at Riverside International Speedway on Saturday, September 21st as he seeks his third championship.  Marshall Skinner, Zach Pringle, Cody Gardner, Rick Pringle, Dalton Davis, Howard Moore, Joe Young, Robert Richardson, and Brad Bowden round out the top ten in the current standings.

For more information on Riverside International Speedway, please visit www.RiversideInternationalSpeedway.com .

COMP Cams Interstate Cup Presented by Dixon Road U-Pull-It Standings
Updated September 3rd, 2013

Name

TOTAL

1

AG Rains

1022

2

Marshall Skinner

934

3

Zach Pringle

836

4

Cody Gardner

778

4

Rick Pringle

778

6

Dalton Davis

774

7

Howard Moore

764

8

Joe Young

678

9

Robert Richardson

634

10

Brad Bowden

542

11

Ronny Howard

514

11

Jerod Roller

514

13

Charlie Louden

470

14

Nic Jenkins

456

15

Jacob Pringle

434

16

Henry Gustavus Jr.

418

17

Tommy Snellgrove

408

18

Greg Merritt

398

19

Tim Crawley

392

20

Jerry Kamer

384

 

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 claimed the title in 2011 and 2012 and is expected to go for his third title in 2013.  For 2013 the tracks have once again coincided their schedule to not run Winged 360 c.i. Sprint Cars on the same night to further their cooperation.  Each weekly racing series point’s event at each track will count toward a driver's point total in the program.  Any special event does not count as a point's event for the series.

A change for the 2013 program is that drivers have no restrictions on how many races they can miss at each facility to still be eligible for the season-ending point's money.  In past year's drivers could only miss one event per facility and still be eligible.  Points acquired in all races will count toward the final total.

In addition the final payout for the series has been restructured to pay ten places

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:
1st - $1000 COMP Cams Gift Certificate PLUS Trophy Cup
2nd - $750 COMP Cams Gift Certificate
3rd - $500 COMP Cams Gift Certificate
4th - $250 COMP Cams Gift Certificate
5th - $125 COMP Cams Gift Certificate

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 6th Annual Ralph Henson Memorial on Saturday, September 28th 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 5th 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, Hoosier Racing Tires, I-30 Speedway, Riverside International Speedway, and MSRMafia.com Marketing Services.