ASRA: Contingency Awards For The 75th Daytona 200 Top $85,000

ASRA: Contingency Awards For The 75th Daytona 200 Top $85,000

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75th Daytona 200 Contingency Awards Top $85,000

Fort Worth, Texas – The American Sportbike Racing Association in conjunction with the Daytona International Speedway is pleased to announce that in addition to the $175,000.00 purse for the 75th Daytona 200, contingency awards for the event have now topped $85,000.

Listed below are the companies and their total offering for the Daytona 200.

Arai Pole Award $969.85
Arai $2,250.00
Armour Bodies $850.00
Bridgestone $2,500.00
Dunlop $7,500.00
Engine Ice $2,000.00
Evans $350.00
Fast Frank $750.00
Ferodo $400.00
Hindle $850.00
Honda $2,250.00
Hotbodies $2,100.00
JRi Shocks $5,450.00
Kawasaki $11,500.00
Lindeman $8,000.00
Michelin/Island Racing $1,500.00
Pilot Motosport $3,250.00
Pirelli/Competition Motorsports South $6,500.00
Pitbull $350.00
Suzuki $1,725.00
Traxxion Dynamics $5,500.00
VP Fuel $550.00
Woodcraft Rearsets $850.00
Yamaha $17,500.00
Total as of 2/29/16 $85,444.85

For complete a complete breakdown of awards and requirements, please go to WWW.ASRARACING.COM and follow the links about the Daytona 200.

Fan tickets for all motorcycle racing events March 5-13 are available by calling 1-800-PITSHOP or online at http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com . Fans can stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter,Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest for the latest news all season long. Fans can follow the latest on DAYTONA Rising, the $400 million frontstretch renovation at the “World Center of Racing” by using #DAYTONARising on Twitter or visiting www.daytonarising.com.

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