ASA Late Model Series 2009 – The Real Experience
Sunday November 30, 2008
(ASA Late Model Series – Lexington, MI – November 28, 2008)
The ASA Late Model Series presented by GM Performance Parts is putting
together a great program for the 2009 season.
The series which is rich in history will and continue to grow and offer
teams and fans some of the best short track racing in the country. The
2009 platform will once again go to top scale historic tracks such as
Bristol Motor Speedway, Gateway International, Milwaukee Mile, Memphis
Motorsports Park, Iowa Speedway and even to the famed Nashville Super
Speedway.
The divisions will also visit a multitude of traditional short tracks
throughout the county. Take a look at our tentative schedule;
http://www.asalatemodels.com and click on the schedule link. This platform
offers our teams the experience and diversity needed to be able to develop
and excel in the areas that are most important. These different tracks
offer a variety of speed, banking and style that pull together a complete
program of training and development.
The ASA Late Model Series will host around 30 events in the 2009 season;
these events will be split into 3 divisions to cater to the teams racing
needs. You can run for a championship in one or all divisions depending on
your program. You can select high profile events that will get your name
in the spotlight or just come out to those that are near and dear to you.
The rules package for the ASA Late Model Series has been a solid program
for six seasons for not only our series but many tracks and other series
throughout the country. The 2009 rules package will continue on as always.
We are working towards development and innovation with GM and the new
motor LS3, this program would blend in with our current package and only
add more options and value for our teams.
As long as the series has been in existence our main focus has been the
teams, 2009 will be no different. The current crate engine package and the
new LS3 package will find equality on the race tracks and the series will
continue to monitor and test to make sure that parity remains.
The ASA Late Model Series has always been a leader in the evolution and
innovation of late model racing and will continue that trend throughout
our history. We will continue to set the standard others will follow suit
as we take the 1st steps into the unexplored.
Many of us in this industry know that in order to continue to offer great
racing and competition we need to continue to grow and evolve. Changes are
always met with some resistance and that is why we are working to try and
blend in new programs to existing ones. The future of racing depends on
innovation and change and the best way to meet that is through solid
programs that are thoroughly tested.
The 2009 season will not change any of that for our teams, our rules
package will remain intact and one of the most followed in the industry.
We will still have the most talented teams and the best options for those
that are looking for equal competition with great experience.
The series also offers the teams a great stage for our teams to be
recognized. The many partners and development teams that participate with
us have had their heads turned a number of times by many of our remarkable
teams.
The Marketing partners continue to support these teams in the industry and
are a large part of the cash, awards and prizes that are awarded each
season to our teams. The 2008 ASA Late Model Series program has paid out
over $1,000,000 in purses, awards, prizes and points funds through these
outstanding partners.
No where in the country will you find a program that offers a better
platform of tracks, teams, partners, cost effective rules and development.
For more information on the ASA Late Model Series and programs, log on to
http://www.asalatemodels.com or call the home office at 1-800-385-2503.
The ASA Late Model Series; home of ‘America’s Premier Short Track Series’.
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