Hotbodies Racing Launches 2013 Racer Contingency Program

Hotbodies Racing Launches 2013 Racer Contingency Program

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San Diego, CA – Hotbodies Racing Inc. Based in Southern California and the leading supplier of race body work and windscreens to privateer, club, and team road racing efforts has announced the release of their 2013 Racer Contingency Program. This will be the first year Hotbodies Racing will be teaming up with a XTRM to help club and privateer riders monitor their contingency award and secure top tier incentives towards additional Hotbodies racing equipment. “Working with XTRM, we are trying a new service that manufacturer’s have started using, to award contingencies, track their progress, and communicate through the racing community,” said, Justin DuPrey – Hotbodies Racing. Riders and racers already familiar with the Hotbodies web page won’t see any immediate changes to the website except a new link that will guide to the Racer Contingency registration process. Racing contingency is open and available to racers throughout the continental United States with recognized racing bodies. Riders will also be able to sign up for a free profile with XTRM to start logging and tracking their progress and contingency awards. Since 2002, Hotbodies Racing has been loyally serving and supporting the racing community. Hotbodies develops world-class racing bodies and windscreens designed with track success in mind, built by riders for riders. With the rollout of this new Racer Contingency Program , Hotbodies Racing is looking forward to continuing to support the privateer make a name for him or herself on the track in 2013 and beyond. Hotbodies Racing, Inc. 12900 Brookprinter Place, Ste 500 Poway, CA 92064 HotbodiesRacing.com

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