For Immediate Release February 4, 2009

 

Vanishing Point Race Cars, Inc. is proud to sponsor the 2009 ADRL Contingency Program

Telford, PA
– Vanishing Point Race Cars, Inc. (VPRC) is pleased to announce its partnership with the National Guard American Drag Racing League (ADRL) and their Contingency Sponsorship Program for 2009.


“We are excited to be teaming with the ADRL and look forward to working with the organization,” said Jim Geese, President of VPRC.  “We’re thrilled to get the season started and look forward to working with the drivers and teams!”  VPRC will be posting contingency for all their customers who either win or runner-up using their VPRC chassis in Pro Extreme, Pro Nitrous and Extreme 10.5. 

“All of us at VPRC want to thank our customers for all of their hard work and commitment to the sport,” said Jim Geese.  “We’ve had many successes with racing 1/4 mile with achievements including the 2007 IHRA Pro Mod Championship, 2007 PMRA Championship, 2007 ORSCA Championship, the Fastest and Quickest Outlaw Pro Mod run in history at 5.73 ET @ 252 mph and 9 different VPRC cars running in the ‘5-Second Zone’.  We still hold the IHRA Record with Scotty Cannon’s run at 5.93 ET @ 242.63 mph.”

“This year we look forward to running with the ADRL 1/8 mile program.  Watch for some new VPRC cars running with our New Lightweight Chassis design and Titanium components.  Some of our current customers running in the 2009 ADRL series are Brian Daniels, Tommy Gray, Scotty Cannon, Jason Hamstra, Thomas Patterson, Chip King, Kenny Doak, Mark Pullen, Marc Hayes, Derrick Townes, Brandon Snider, Gil Mobley, Chuck Ulsch and many more.” 

Vanishing Point Race Cars, Inc., a leading chassis builder with many customers across the world, has built many championship and record-breaking cars.  Photos of their custom-built chassis and many fabricated components can be found on their website at www.vpracecars.com. 


Patterson & Cannon Racing put up the big numbers in the 1/4 mile in 2008.  They, among many other VPRC customers, will be hitting the 1/8 mile hard in 2009 and are eligible for the VPRC/ADRL Contingency Bonus.