AMERICAN RACER CONTINUES AS THE OFFICIAL TIRE OF MUST SEE RACING

mustseeracing2012From Must See Racing

 

Holly, MI — (January 4, 2013) — The Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Series has announced that American Racer will continue as the official and exclusive series tire for 2014.

 

Must See Racing president Jim Hanks said, “From the day back in March 2011 that MSR selected American Racer, their management team, engineers and our series distributor, Wayne Bishop of Michigan American Racer LLC has delivered on every commitment and promise enabling MSR to not only meet, but exceed, our three original objectives of safety, obtaining a level and competitive playing field for our competitors, and significantly reducing tire costs for our teams.”

 

Tires are one of the most important components in racing, creating a difficult and complex dynamic for competitors and officials alike. As the overall costs of racing continue to rise, the challenging economy has made it imperative for officials to step forward with solid and meaningful programs to reduce competitor expenses.

 

“I really appreciate and respect American Racer’s continued and ongoing commitment to product quality and competitive price point. Performance has been the foundation of our relationship. The quality of our first class race teams, their spectacular competition and the MSR performance record on the American Racer tire objectively speaks for itself,” concluded Hanks.

 

MSR is pleased to announce the 2014 American Racer tire pricing will remain the same as in 2013.

 

Specific details regarding tire distribution, approved compounds, pricing, etc. can be found by visiting www.mustseeracing.com.

 

The Xtreme Sprint Series is based in Holly, Michigan and features unlimited-horsepower winged sprint cars competing on some of the most historic and notable tracks in the Midwest. The 2014 schedule includes nineteen events at twelve race tracks in six different states with 10 of the scheduled events to be nationally televised on a delayed basis to over100 million homes.