Shakedown at the Summit ProLine Outlaw Pro Mod Purse Soars to $40,000 to Win, $66,600 Guaranteed
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Shakedown at the Summit ProLine Outlaw Pro Mod Purse Soars to $40,000 to Win, $66,600 Guaranteed
In an unprecedented and unbelievable move, Summit Motorsports Park president Bill Bader, Jr. has announced a burly bump in pay for ProLine Outlaw Pro Mod drivers competing in the Summit Racing Equipment Shakedown at the Summit presented by Mickey Thompson Performance Tires and Wheels on Sept. 16-18, 2016, at Summit Motorsports Park.
The winner will now make off with $40,000, and the purse is now packed at $66,600.
"My goal is to make Shakedown the home of the preeminent Pro Mod race on the face of Mother Earth," said Bader, Jr. "With a guaranteed $40,000 to win and a $66,600 total purse, I think we're on our way!"
As the quickest and fastest category contested on the quarter mile, ProLine Outlaw Pro Mod promises competitive side-by-side racing by machines amped up on superchargers, turbos and nitrous. In addition to the sizable sum of $40,000 being given to the winner, $5,000 will be given to the runner-up followed by $3,000 to semifinalists, $1,500 to quarterfinalists, $1,000 for eighths and $675 for sixteenths.
In addition to ProLine Outlaw Pro Mod, which will be run as a 24-car field, the event brings to America's Race Track some of the most energetic cars in some of the most exciting categories.Â
In Precision Turbo and Engine Outlaw 10.5 (16 car field), $10,000 is earmarked for the winner, while $2,000 is earmarked for the runner-up, followed by $500 for the semifinalists, $300 for the quarterfinalists and $200 for eighths. Â
Speedwire Systems Outlaw Limited Street (16 car field) will see $10,000 go to the winner and $2,000 to the runner-up, followed by $500 to the semifinalists, $300 to the quarterfinalists and $200 for eighths.
Holbrook Racing Engines Top Sportsman (48 car field) offers $5,000 to the winner and $2,000 to the runner-up, followed by $500 to the semifinalists, $300 to the quarterfinalists and $200 for eighths.
Wiseco X275Â (16 car field) promises $5,000 for the winner and $2,000 for the runner-up, followed by $500 for semifinalists, $300 for quarterfinalists and $200 for eighths. Â
In Callies Pro Street (16 car field), the winner earns $5,000, while the runner-up earns $2,000, followed by $500 for semifinalists, $300 for quarterfinalists and $200 for eighths.
Team Z Motorsports Ultra Street (16 car field) pays $5,000 to the winner and $2,000 to the runner-up, followed by $500 to the semifinalists, $300 to the quarterfinalists and $200 for eighths. Â
Trick Flow Open Comp (all-run field) posts $1,100 to the winner and $500 to the runner-up, followed by $150 to the semifinalists, $100 to the quarterfinalists, $50 for eighths and $25 for sixteenths. Additionally, the number one qualifier will be celebrated with $1,000. Â
G-Force Race Cars/Resolution Racing Services Money Shot is a special feature of the event which guarantees that the driver of the quickest car on-site receives $5,000.
Summit Motorsports Park is at 1300 State Route 18, Norwalk, Ohio. For more information, please call 419-668-5555 or visit www.summitmotorsportspark.com.
Mary Lendzion
Summit Motorsports Park Media and Public Relations
mlendzion@summitmotorsportspark.com  or 313-686-0776
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Photos by Andrew Courter
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