MOORESVILLE, NC – The CARS Super Late Model Tour will bolster the 2020 season schedule with the addition of the “Rowdy Manufacturing Super Challenge” that will allow winning and championship-caliber Super Late Model drivers to compete for no less than $10,000 to win at every event on the 2020 CARS Super Late Model schedule, anytime they choose to compete.
“If this isn’t something that will bring some of the best Super Late Model drivers in the country to race with us a few times a year, then nothing will. There are no hoops to jump through, no special requirements, just buy a license, file your entry to race, and win, “explained an excited Series Owner, Jack McNelly. “We already had almost half our events paying $10,000 or more to win in 2020 for everyone competing, now this takes those remaining events and jumps them up to the same level for these select competitors.”
The selected drivers have all won championships and/or a major Super Late Model event during the 2019 calendar year. In order to receive the $10,000 minimum payday for winning a race, each driver and owner must have valid CARS Tour annual license prior to the event, file their event entry by the deadline, and participate in promotional related duties set forth by the CARS Tour.
Below is the list of “Rowdy Manufacturing Super Challenge” eligible drivers for the 2020 season:
Matt Craig – 2019 CARS Tour Champion
Casey Roderick – 2019 Southern Super Series Champion
Greg Van Alst – 2019 CRA Super Series Champion
Casey Johnson – 2019 ARCA Midwest Tour Champion
DJ Shaw – 2019 PASS North Champion
Mike Hopkins – 2019 PASS National Champion
Cole Moore – 2019 SRL Champion
Joey Doiron – 2019 Granite State Pro Stock Series Champion
Cassius Clark – 2019 IWK 250 Winner at Riverside Int’l Speedway
Travis Benjamin – 2019 Oxford 250 Winner at Oxford Plains Speedway
Connor Okrzesik – 2019 Speedfest Winner at Watermelon Capital Speedway
Josh Berry – 2019 North vs South Shootout Winner at Hickory Motor Speedway
Bubba Pollard – 2019 World Series of Asphalt Champion at New Smyrna Speedway/Canadian Short Track Nationals Winner at Jukasa Motor Speedway
Giovanni Bromante – 2019 Rattler 250 Winner at South Alabama Speedway
Matt Kenseth – 2019 Slinger Nationals Winner at Slinger Speedway
Mason Mingus – 2019 All American 400 Winner at Fairgrounds Speedway-Nashville
Josh Brock – 2019 North-South Super Late Model 100 at Fairgrounds Speedway-Nashville
Ty Majeski – 2019 Octoberfest 200 Winner at LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway/2019 Winter Showdown Winner at Kern County Raceway
Preston Peltier – 2019 Summer Showdown Winner at Evergreen Speedway
Stephen Nasse – 2019 Short Track US Nationals Winner at Bristol Motor Speedway/Winchester 400 Winner at Winchester Speedway
Boris Jurkovic – 2019 Battle at Berlin 251 Winner at Berlin Raceway
Travis Braden – 2019 Snowball Derby Winner at Five Flags Speedway
The Rowdy Manufacturing Super Challenge listed drivers will not be eligible for the new “Super Six” touring loyalty program that is expected to be announced for Super Late Model teams for the 2020 season. In addition, the 2020 Super Late Model purse throughout the entire field for CARS sanctioned solo races will also increase.
For additional information on the CARS Late Model Stock Tour and the CARS Super Late Model Tour visit www.carsracingtour.com. Be sure to stay active and social with the tour by liking “CARS Tour” on Facebook, following @CARSTour on Twitter, and scrolling through photos on Instagram cars_tour. Additional series information can be obtained by calling the CARS Tour series office, located in Mooresville, NC, at 704.662.9212.