Baer Brakes has partnered with the Pacific Street Car Associated, the preeminent racing series for heads-up doorslammer competition on the West coast, as a contingency sponsor beginning with this weekend’s MagnaFuel Las Vegas Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The agreement includes the Street Car Super Nationals in Las Vegas in November.
Based in Phoenix, Ariz. and one of the leading high performance brake manufacturers in the racing industry for 43 years, Baer Brakes will provide contingency awards to participating drivers in all of the PSCA heads-up bracket/index eliminators that utilize Baers’ S4 calipers and sport the company decal on their race car. Winners in the heads-up classes who do so will earn $300 and runners-up $150, while bracket/index winners and runners-up will earn $150 and $50, respectively.
“Baer is very excited to be a contingency sponsor for all PSCA heads up and all bracket/index classes,” said Baer Brakes Sales and Tech Manager Bill Koppinger. “We have been in the pro-touring, road-racing, and off-road markets for some time. Now it’s time to showcase our new products with PSCA, the premier west coast drag association, and help its racers get their high horsepower cars to slow down safely once they cross the finish line.”
“It’s a point of price for the PSCA to partner with the best manufacturers in racing and Baer Brakes is another great marketing partner we can add to that list,” PSCA President Mel Roth said. “When organizations like Baer come onboard to not only make our sport safer, but to add monetary incentive, it makes PSCA more attractive to our fans. And at the end of the day, we’re here to entertain the best fans in racing.”
The Baer S4 calipers and brake packages feature a 4-piston design that mate to 11-inch slotted, drilled and zinc-plated, vented 2-piece rotors for a system that’s perfectly suited to drag racing and street/strip applications where 14- and 15-inch wheels are preferred.
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