Suspension Systems Joins USARacing Pro Cup Series
Contingency Program
Suspension Systems Joins USARacing Pro Cup Series Contingency Program
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
HUNTERSVILLE, NC. (March 9, 2010) – Suspension Systems, a multi-faceted
shock and suspension builder and consulting provider announces another
expansion to an already growing offering of services and products.
Conveniently
located within the hub of stock car racing in Huntersville (N.C.),
Suspension Systems will participate in the USARacing Pro Cup Series
Contingency program during the 2010 racing season. Owner Kenny Hendrick
expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming season saying, “we have already
built a noticeable presence within the motorcycle racing community
especially ATV racing and this opportunity provides a chance to support some
of the oval racers whom I have worked with in the past.”
Expanding on it’s popular at track services in the AMA ATV Motocross
Championship Series; Suspension Systems will also provide Pro Cup racers
with at track services. “I’m happy to announce well known shock specialist
Dennis Fibel will represent myself and Suspension Systems in our direct
involvement with the USARacing Pro Cup Series at all 16 Pro Cup events in
2010”, notes Hendrick. Suspension Systems will have a technical support
trailer parked in pit services area at each race offering consulting, shock
sales, rebuilding and dyno testing services. A shock lease program is also
available to racers.
Hendrick, a California native and former Bob Boundrant Driving School
instructor, is no stranger around a variety of racing circles as not only a
business owner but racer as well. From a Quarter Midget champion at age 9,
to USAC Western States Division Rookie of the Year at 16, Kenny switched to
road racing, capturing the SCCA Formula Ford Pacific Division Championship
and won the Road Atlanta Run-offs in 1988. His experience from USAC
Midgets, SCCA Formula and Trans-Am, IMSA, NASCAR Southwest Tour to recently
racing part-time in the NASCAR Nationwide Series provides Hendrick with a
broad based knowledge to assist any racers suspension or shock needs.
Recently, Kenny finished a very personal project honoring his late sister
Kara who was also an accomplished racer. The off season was spent
rebuilding a ¾ midget Kara had campaigned in California and is currently on
display in the Women in the Winners Circle Foundation display promoted by
Lyn St. James and the Henry Ford Museum at the Daytona 500 Experience at
Daytona International Speedway.
To learn more about the products and services available from Suspension
Systems, please visit the website at www.hendrickshocks.com.
The USARacing Pro Cup Series, formerly Hooters Pro Cup, is owned by
Interstate Investment Group (IIG) and is based in Concord, N.C. For more
information on USARacing, visit www.usarprocup.com.
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