MAHLE AFTERMARKET JOINS ENGINE PRO TO SPONSOR MUST SEE RACING

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From Must See Racing

 

Clevite engine bearings, a product of MAHLE Aftermarket, will join Engine Pro as a marketing and performance partner with Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Series (MSRXSS ) for 2014.

The winged sprint series starts its fifth year of racing April 11& 12, 2014 at Five Flags Speedway in Pensacola, Florida and Mobile International Speedway in Mobile, Alabama and at some of the best circle tracks in the nation including Anderson Speedway, Lucas Oil Raceway ,Berlin Raceway, Salem Speedway, Kil-Kare Raceway, Auto City Speedway, Kalamazoo Speedway, Rockford Speedway, Baerfield Speedway  and Owosso Speedway..
Ted Hughes, Manager – Marketing for MAHLE Aftermarket Inc. says, “Must See Racing is about racers pushing their cars to the limits, and since MAHLE Aftermarket manufactures performance parts capable of withstanding those limits, this sponsorship is a natural fit.”
Engine Pro president Don Weber says, “Must See Racing represents the future of automobile racing. MSRXSS presents competition that is exciting, professional and fun to watch, whether you’re a die-hard race fan or a casual enthusiast.” Weber says that Engine Pro’s sponsorship of the series makes sense because Engine Pro manufactures and distributes engine parts for every vehicle from the family mini-van to ultra- performance racing cars.”
Along with MAHLE Aftermarket and their Clevite engine bearing brand, several of Engine Pro’s key suppliers are also participating in MSRXSS programs in 2014 including ARP, Dura-Bond, Ferrea, Hastings Manufacturing, MAHLE Motorsports, Melling Performance and Rollmaster/Romac.
Jim Hanks of Must See Racing says, “We always welcome our sponsors’ passion and support for short track racing. Engine Pro and its key suppliers are a great asset for our teams on the race track and a major supporter of the MSRXSS television programming which takes the “World’s Fastest Short Track Cars” into the homes of race fans worldwide.”