SALEM, Ind. – Champion Racing Ass’n powered by JEGS officials have announced that Rowdy Manufacturing has agreed to continue their sponsorship of the Rowdy Manufacturing Fast Qualifier Award with the ARCA/CRA Super Series powered by JEGS.
“We are very excited to continue our sponsorship with the ARCA/CRA Super Series for the 2020 season,” remarked Rowdy Manufacturing General Manager Cody Glick. “This is a great program that will award the Fast Qualifier of every event and offers a great year end award for one lucky driver! Rowdy had a great 2019 season and we are looking forward to continuing that success in 2020.”
“We greatly appreciate Rowdy Manufacturing continuing to support the ARCA/CRA Super Series again in 2020,” remarked R.J. Scott, Managing Partner with CRA. “It’s great to have a company like Rowdy Manufacturing supporting our racers at every event this season. We look forward to working with them throughout the season.”
The Rowdy Manufacturing Fast Qualifier at the Redbud 400, the Winchester 400 and the All American 400 will receive a $500 cash bonus from Rowdy Manufacturing. The Rowdy Manufacturing Fast Qualifier at the Money in the Bank 150, the Battle at Berlin 251 and the Jennerstown Speedway event will receive a $200 cash bonus from Rowdy Manufacturing. The Rowdy Manufacturing Fast Qualifier at the series regular 100 and 125 lap events will receive a $100 cash bonus from Rowdy Manufacturing.
Each time a driver is a Rowdy Manufacturing Fast Qualifier Award winner during the season, their name will go into a drawing that will be held at the All American 400, the driver’s name that is draw at the All American 400 drivers meeting on Sunday will receive the cost of a bare Rowdy Manufacturing Chassis off a Rowdy Manufacturing Rolling Chassis.
Rowdy Manufacturing, founded by two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch and co-owned by Justin Oertel, is a race car manufacturer based in Mooresville, North Carolina. In 2018, Busch combined forces with Oertel, whom purchased Hamke Racecars & Parts the same year, bringing two of the most successful manufacturers in the country together as one.