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J & A SERVICES SUPER QUICK CLASS

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2010 EVENTS:

MAY 22        Cancelled due to high winds - see August 15

JULY 17       also hosting a Crazy 8s eighth mile event on July 16 and a Top Comp event on July 17

AUGUST 14   Normal race day

AUGUST 15    Make up race for May 22 - also our Wally make up event for Super Pro, Pro ET, & Sportsman -                   Super Quick drivers can also run Super Pro to compete for the Wally if they buy both tech cards.

SEPTEMBER 11    also hosting a Jackpot event during the afternoon time trials

EVERY EVENT:    Super Quick racers may also choose to purchase tech cards for our Super Pro class and run both classes simultaneously if they wish.

CLASS RULES:    Cars must run 9.49 or faster (our altitude is 4800), diapers are required, sportsman ladder will be used, 3 qualifying runs (time permitting), no motorcycles or snowmobiles, no throttle stops, some form of taillight required, must dial within 1/10 of best qualifying time, fastest car gets lane choice, non-qualifying cars will be moved to our Super Pro class for competition. Class size will be limited to 16.

PURSE:       We generally have a full field of 16 cars and pay the full purse. The purse will be adjusted downward if fewer than 16 cars compete.

FIRST PLACE:        $800

SECOND PLACE:    $400

SEMI-FINALS:        $200

TOP QUALIFIER:    $100

ENTRY FEES: $75 (members) $90 (non-members)

POINTS MEMBERSHIP: $25 (points members are eligible for our ET Finals team)

Super Quick & Super Pro:

Drivers voted to allow Super Quick drivers to buy into both classes on Super Quick days. This will help keep the Super Pro class larger (therefore a better purse on those days) and help the SQ drivers keep their Super Pro points at a more competitive level. This is optional – you don’t have to compete in both classes and it will cost additional monies to compete in both classes. We will do our best to stagger the classes so we aren’t calling them back to back – but be prepared – competing in both classes simultaneously will be challenging.