From Must-See Racing
Holly, Mi. – BioBased.US, a world leader improving the environment and people’s lives, has again signed on as the Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Series title sponsor for 2011. “Our mission at BioBased US is to safely raise the quality and quantity of world food crops with nanotechnology. Plant circulation systems become clean superconductors of nutrients between roots and leaves, roots grow deeper, crop sugars rise, yields, taste and nutritional quality climb increasing crops, and reducing hunger! Our primary agricultural product line is called SoySoap. Its formulations are marketed only by approved distributors under their own private labels. All our products are made entirely from “Generally Recognized as Safe Ingredients” on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s “EAFUS” list of “Everything Added to Food in the United States.” We also produce soil and groundwater remediation products, non-toxic vegetable washes, and anti-microbial cleansers.” stated Don Wilshe, owner of BioBased US.
“Don’s commitment to the environment, improving people’s lives and honestly trying to reduce hunger, speaks volumes of what a first class person he is and the company he operates. Must See Racing is delighted to be associated with such a fine company and their great values. BioBased US will also be a very serious competitor in our series fielding a sprint car owned by Suellen Wilshe, and piloted by long time and successful driver Jason Blonde, plus sponsorship for Australian Andrew Hagan and Donny Adams Jr.” said Jim Hanks, founder of Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Series.
In 2011 Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Series will have 10 winged sprint car events at Salem, Winchester, Anderson, Kalamazoo, Auto City, Rockford and Wisconsin Dells Raceway Park including running the same night with non wing USAC sprints at the Joe James/ Pat O’Connor Memorial event at Salem Speedway. Must See Racing will also sanction, what many fans call “the most entertaining sprint car race on the planet” the Pay Less Little 500 at Anderson Speedway.
The Must See Racing events will be televised, with announcers Rick Benjamin, Dave Argabright and Tom Bigelow to
0ver 100 million U.S. households on cable, DirecTV and Dish Network. The taped delayed programming can also be viewed world wide on RaceFans TV.
Jim Hanks further commented “We have great race teams like Davey Hamilton, Troy DeCaire, Bobby East, Ryan Litt, Jeff Bloom, Jacob Wilson, in fact 30 of the best paved sprint car teams from across the country, well known race tracks, and big time events like the Little 500. I am really excited for all of our teams, tracks, partners and the fans. Race fans will also see new formats like the Twin 20’s, The Fast Car Slash and the Celebrity Charity Challenge in 2011. Must See Racing will have big car counts and great, competitive racing for the fans in 2011.”