Some cool news for fans of Precision Turbo & Engine: the company has just been named the title sponsor of the American Drag Racing League (ADRL) for the newborn Outlaw 10.5 class. This comes in addition to PTE already being an official sponsor of the 2013 ADRL Contingency Program. See below for the payout rates.
Official Release:
Precision Turbo and Engine has been named the title sponsor of the American Drag Racing League’s (ADRL) newly-created Outlaw 10.5 class. Additionally, PTE is proud to be an official sponsor of the 2013 ADRL Contingency Program.
“After the tremendous response from our fans about Pro Drag Radial, this seemed like the next logical step,” said ADRL President Kenny Nowling. “It was then our job to go out and secure the sponsorship to make it happen, which is exactly what we did.” Harry Hruska, President of Precision Turbo & Engine, agreed. “We’re proud to support the classes and organizations where our customers are running. This collaboration has been in the works for quite some time now, and we’re glad to see it come to fruition. Overall, the future of the Outlaw 10.5 class is bright and PTE is excited to be on board, giving some of the quickest and fastest a place to show their stuff,” he added.
Precision Turbo & Engine will also pay any ADRL Contingency Program participant who uses a PTE turbocharger for a win or runner-up finish in the Outlaw 10.5 class at all events of 2013. As per the ADRL’s Contingency Rules, any racer wishing to claim a Precision contingency payout must display a PTE contingency decal on both sides of their car for the entire duration of the event in order to be eligible.
The Precision Turbo & Engine ADRL Contingency Program payouts are as follows: Outlaw 10.5 class Winner–$2,000; Runner-Up–$1,000
Features:
- PTE will sponsor newly-created Outlaw 10.5 class
- Payouts given to winners and runners-up
- Claimants for payouts must use PTE turbocharger and visible, left-side and right-side PTE decals for whole event