contingency partners & programs
nascar canadian tire series contingency partners
Qualifying, special and year-end awards:
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Presented by Mobil 1 drivers compete for several quali- fying, special and year-end awards. A summary of the 2013 awards are as follows: 3M LAP LEADER AWARD
• Presented to the eligible driver who leads the most laps during each event. In the event of a tie, the driver with the highest finishing position in the current event will receive the award. The 3M Lap Leader Award winner for each race will receive $333. The driver who wins the most 3M awards over the course of the season will receive a year-end award of $5,000.
Larry Jackson
• 3M • BREMBO • CANADIAN TIRE • COCA-COLA • COMPETITION CAMS • DODGE • EDELBROCK • GOODYEAR • HOLLEY CARBS • JE PISTONS • KOOKS CUSTOM HEADERS • LINCOLN WELDERS • MAHLE CLEVITE • MOBIL 1 • MOPAR • PINTY’S • QUARTER MASTER • SAFETY-KLEEN • SHERWIN-WILLIAMS • VTECH
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BREMBO BRAKETHROUGH CHALLENGE • Teams that display the Brembo contingency decal are eligible to participate. In an attempt to spread the use of the Brembo racing products, NASCAR and Brembo have chosen to award the product giveaways to a different finishing position (first through fifth) at each race. Product awards will alternate between discs and pads, throughout the season. Year- end: The Grand Prize winner will be the highest-placed driver who utilizes Brembo brakes most often during the season based on the NASCAR tech inspections at each race. The winner will receive a full set of discs and pads for their car and a $5,000 year-end bonus.
COCA-COLA MOVE OF THE RACE AWARD
• Presented to the eligible driver who improves the most number of positions from their starting position in each race. The Coca-Cola Move of the Race Award Winner in each event will receive $1,000. The driver who wins the most Coca-Cola awards over the course of the season will receive a year-end award of $5,000.
DODGE/MOPAR QUICK THREE AWARD • Presented to the top three highest-finishing eligible Dodge-Mopar teams in each race. Eligible drivers must compete with a Dodge Challenger body and apply Mopar and Dodge identification as directed. The top finisher will receive $1,500, second will receive $1,000 and third will receive $500. Year-end: 1st: $3,000; 2nd: $2,000; and 3rd: $1,000.
DODGE/MOPAR-POWERED QUICK THREE • Presented to the top three highest-finishing eligible Dodge-Mopar teams in each race. Eligible drivers must compete with a Dodge Challenger body, run a Dodge- Mopar built motor for the duration of the event weekend and apply Mopar and Dodge identification as directed. The top finisher will receive $1,500, second will re- ceive $1,000 and third will receive $500. Drivers will also compete for the year-end Dodge-Mopar Award. Year-end: 1st: $3,000; 2nd: $2,000; and 3rd: $1,000
GOODYEAR EAGLE TIRE PRODUCT AWARD • Presented to eligible drivers according to the Goodyear Eagle Tire Award Plan for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.
MOBIL 1 DRIVER OF THE RACE AWARD
• Presented to the highest finishing eligible driver in each race. The recipient will be awarded $1,500. Year-end: $5,000.
PINTY’S WINGMAN OF THE RACE AWARD
• Presented to the crew chief who demonstrates the best qualifying and race effort as determined by the average of qualifying result and race finish, in each event. The re- cipient will be awarded $1,500. Year-end: $6,000
VTECH FREE PASS AWARD
• $1,000 will be presented to the driver with the highest finishing position who is awarded a ‘free pass’ during the event. The driver who wins the most VTECH awards over the course of the season will receive a year-end award of $5,000.
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