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CNB Bank Raceway Park to Offer Free
Grandstand Admission for Super Cup Opener
Skyland,
North Carolina (April 20, 2015) – Fans will now have the
opportunity to see the Super Cup Stock Car Series kick off the 2015
season free of charge. CNB
Bank Raceway Park track owner Tim Bainey Jr. and family have
announced that they will open the gates for all visitors who wish to
check out the Clearfield, Pennsylvania facility on Saturday, May 2.
“We have some
great partners and sponsors at the CNB Bank Raceway Park.
I met with several of them and talked it over with my family
and we decided to make the first event of the season on us,”
Bainey said in a recent track release.
“The only way for
our sport to keep going is for fans to come out and support it; if
the fans show up then our advertising partners will continue to help
put these shows on and the drivers and teams will be able to
continue to compete,” Bainey continued. “That
is the reason we decided to give free admission to this first event.
We want everyone to come out and give it a try – bring the family
and see what you think of it.”
In addition,
attendees are encouraged to pack food and beverages within the
regulations that can be viewed at the track’s official website www.cnbbankracewaypark.com.
Concessions will not be open the day of the race in a
decision to keep any spending at a minimum at the track for this
particular event.
The Bainey family
began their involvement with the Super Cup Stock Car Series near the
conclusion of 2014, with Tim’s brother Dan Bainey finishing in the
top five in his first career start.
They plan to continue supporting the series in 2015 and
beyond.
“For the drivers
and teams I feel like if anyone is going to invest money in an
asphalt car this series is the best and most affordable place to do
it,” Bainey said.
Series director of
competition Joe Schmaling applauded their efforts in order to
increase attendance at the scenic 5/8-mile asphalt oval in which
most of the competitors have enjoyed racing at.
“This goes along
with our series motto, because this really is racing the way it used
to be,” Schmaling added.
Qualifying is
currently scheduled at 5p.m. with the 75 lap feature set to go at
6:30p.m.; however, fans are welcome to come early and watch the
practice sessions earlier in the afternoon.
A full race day
schedule as well as race preview and other links to information will
be available on the official web site www.supercupstockcarseries.com,
Facebook at www.facebook.com/SCSCSRacing,
and Twitter @SCSCSRacing.
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