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September 11th, 2014

Pro Power Racing Spurs Success in Multiple Motorsports Markets

Sullivan, Wisconsin (09/11/14) - Pro Power Racing has enjoyed a stellar stretch of success over the past few months with several high profile wins spanning multiple forms of motorsports.

With the season's end drawing near for several divisions of motorsports, big money events are becoming the norm. In the series finale for The Off-Road Championship (TORC) Presented by Amsoil at Crandon Off-Road International Raceway (Crandon, WI) on August 31st Kyle LeDuc staged a late-race charge to the lead and ultimately the win in the Pro 4WD World Championship in his Monster Energy #99 Pro Power Racing Engine entry. Leduc wasn't finished with his winning performances on the day as he also claimed the 2014 AMSOIL Cup with a commanding run that marked his eleventh win of 2014 and earned him an amazing $45,000 payday.

CJ Greaves romped to the Pro Light World Championship victory during the season finale for The Off-Road Championship (TORC) Presented by Amsoil at Crandon Off-Road International Raceway on August 31st. Greaves took the lead early and never relinquished the top spot on his way to the coveted triumph.

Meanwhile at Crandon Off-Road International Raceway with the TORC Off-Road Series, Shawn Morris made history by earning his first-ever Pro Light victory. The Colorado driver took the hole shot and never looked back on his way to the historic win.

In the Dirt Late Model ranks Tim McCreadie has led the Pro Power charge with a thrilling $25,000 triumph in the World of Outlaws (WoO) Late Model Series, 25th Annual Prairie Dirt Classic at Fairbury American Legion Speedway (Fairbury, Illinois) on July 26th. He backed it up with another WoO win in his Sweetener's Plus #39 Rocket/Pro Power Racing Engine Super Late Model on August 30th at Selinsgrove Speedway (Selinsgrove, PA).

Other successful outings for Pro Power Dirt Late Model pilots include Ricky Weiss from Headingly, Manitoba, Canada, who now holds seventeen wins this season as well as Delaware's Rick Elliott, who has raced to eleven wins in 2014. Curtis Roberts bagged his first career WoO Super Late Model win on August 22nd at I-96 Speedway (Lake Odessa, Michigan), while Bobby Pierce increased his 2014 win tally to fifteen with an August 16th win at Fairbury American Legion Speedway. The month of July found Menomonie, Wisconsin's Jimmy Mars winning not one but two WoO Late Model features. Hesston, Pennsylvania's Justin Kann contributed a $3,333 victory on August 30th at Port Royal Speedway (Port Royal, PA).

On his farewell tour, Randy Korte continues to shine with thirteen wins in his Rocket #00 Pro Power Racing Engine Super Late Model. The month of July found Mason Zeigler powering to his first two career UMP Summernationals wins in his #25 Longhorn Super Late Model. Other multiple-time winners include Ryan Unzicker, Jason Utter, Ryan Little, Brand Sheppard, Brad Seng, Billy Moyer Jr., Brian Birkhofer, and Brian Shirley.

In the Dirt Modified ranks Pro Power Racing Engines has also made a strong impact with Stormy Scott pushing his 2014 win total to fourteen with a August 24th United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) victory at Outlaw Motorsports Park (Muskogee, OK) in his Rowland Motorsports #2s Modified. Ryan Thomas continues to enjoy a stellar year in his #16 Diamond Chassis with ten wins on the season, while Florida pilot, Austin Sanders has four wins.

Pro Power would like to thank all of their great customers for their business and support. For more information on joining the Pro Power Racing team as well as all of our great products please visit www.ProPowerRacing.com .