3rd Annual Sprint Week Super Bowl Tonight

Richard Vander Weerd. - T.J. Buffenbarger Photo
Richard Vander Weerd. - T.J. Buffenbarger Photo
Richard Vander Weerd. – T.J. Buffenbarger Photo

From Sasha Ballou

Brownsburg Bowl – July 16, 2013 – drivers registration at 6pm – bowling starts at 7pm

Bowl with all your favorite Indiana Sprint Week drivers at Brownsburg Bowl the night before Terre Haute.

Bowling isn’t your thing? Come meet other fans, enjoy a silent auction with items that you can’t buy at the merchandise trailers! Trivia with great door prizes will be hosted by celebrity emcee Kirk Spridgeon. Stay and watch the drivers compete to see who will be crowned the Sprint Week Super Bowling Champion. There is no cost to attend unless you choose to bowl, however donations to Courty Cares are strongly encouraged in the form of a new toy or cash donation.

 

 

Drivers slated to attend:

 

Casey Shuman

Shane Cottle

Kevin Thomas Jr

Wes McIntyre

Jerry Coons Jr.

Robert Ballou

Davey Ray

Chad Boespflug

Jace Vanderweerd

Richard Vanderweerd

Hunter Schuerenberg
Silent auction items include:

Autographed flip flops from Casey Shuman
Driving Suit from Robert Ballou
Bowling Ball autographed by ISW drivers
Autographed helmet by ISW drivers
2006 Hoffman nose piece signed by Tracy Hines & Jerry Coons Jr (this is the winning nose piece from the $30k & $25k Oskaloosa & 4 Crown race)
Impact Racing Gear Fan Pack
Lucas Oil Fan Pack
Chase Stockon # 32 autographed nose piece

Kenny Irwin Jr memorabilia

Great door prizes from Lawrenceburg Speedway, Indy Race Parts, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and many more!

A completely race themed bowling alley; Brownsburg Bowl is located at 18 Whittington Drive in Brownsburg, Indiana. Courty Cares, founded by Courtland Cottle, collects toy donations for children in the hospital suffering from cancer. Toys for all ages….infant to teens both boys and girls. In addition to toys, they also collect travel size bottles of shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste, etc. These items are donated to the Ronald McDonald House to be available to the families staying there.