VP Rocket Fuel Available Through Pre-order For Race Of Champions At Daytona

VP Rocket Fuel Available Through Pre-order For Race Of Champions At Daytona

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VP RACING FUELS AVAILABLE FOR DAYTONA R.O.C. VIA PREORDER FT. LAUDERDALE, FL ( October 8, 2009) VP Racing Fuels today announced it will accept preorders for fuel for delivery to the American Sportbike Racing Association (ASRA) and Championship Cup Series (CCS) Race of Champions scheduled October 15-18 at Daytona International Speedway. Preorders must be placed by noon (EST) on Tuesday, October 13 by contacting the VP-Southeast office in Ft. Lauderdale at 954-565-7670 or [email protected] . Racers may pick up their fuel at VP’s truck in Daytona at a time, date and location to be announced soon. Fuel on VP’s truck will be limited to only that fuel which has been preordered. All of VP’s fuels will be available for preorder, including U4.2, MR9, MR11 and more. For additional information, contact VP’s Ft. Lauderdale office at 954-565-7670 or [email protected]. VP Racing Fuels is a contingency sponsor of ASRA and CCS and has been the fuel of choice among amateur and pro riders throughout North America for many years. In addition to fuels, VP’s product line includes performance chemicals, specialty lubricants and traction compounds — each designed to produce the most power and best performance in their respective racing applications. More information can be obtained from VP’s website at vpracingfuels.com .

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