HOOSIER TIRE CONTINUES CONTINGENCY PROGRAMS FOR 2010
1-29-10 LAKEVILLE, IN (January 29, 2010) -- Hoosier Racing Tire is pleased to announce that it will again offer a generous contingency program to SCCA and NASA members in 2010. In anticipation of increased car counts and class participation, the slight changes made to our program should add value to the new contingency payouts. Even in the downturn of economic conditions of 2009, Hoosier Tire paid out the largest amount of tires in the history of Hoosier Tires' contingency programs with SCCA and NASA.
We understand the importance of supporting grassroots racing by offering a contingency program. Tires are the largest expense to a competitor and by offering a program to earn free tires it is beneficial to the competitor as well as Hoosier Tire "We are pleased with the response from SCCA, NASA race group and TT class competitors choosing Hoosier Tires over other track tire options in the marketplace. Lap record and class win stories flood our offices from first-time Hoosier Tire customers. The enthusiasm also flows through the pit area from our loyal customers," said Jeff Speer, Hoosier Racing Tire Product Manager. More details and information on the Hoosier Racing Tire contingency program can be found below:
NASA CONTINGENCY AWARD PROGRAM GUIDELINES & AWARDS
Updated: 1-29-10
NASA CLUB RACING:
PAYOUT FOR THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:
AIX: American Iron Extreme, GTS: German Touring Sports Car-All Classes, SU: Super Unlimited
PT: Performance Touring-All Classes, ST: Super Touring-All Classes
TT: Time Trial All Classes
SPRINT & ENDURO RACES
1st Place - 1 tire (minimum 3-6 cars in class)
1st Place - 2 tires (minimum 7 or more cars in class)
2nd Place - 1 tire (minimum 5 or more cars in class)
3rd Place - 1 tire (minimum 7 or more cars in class)
In addition to the compliance with the applicable competition rules and regulations in effect at the time of the event, the following Hoosier Contingency Award Program Guidelines must be adhered to. Tires will be awarded for a maximum of one official points paying race per day, and a maximum of two official points paying races per race weekend event. If a class has more than two races per weekend, the race class leader must indicate which two races are eligible for this program. If someone is competing in any race class and TT class on the same day, they may only claim an award for the highest one of those finishing positions. A maximum of four(4) tires can be claimed per event.
Hoosier Racing Tires must be used on all four wheel positions in any NASA competition class for which you are claiming an award. To participate in Hoosier's NASA contingency program, race tires must be purchased through one of our authorized trackside dealers/distributors.
DECALS & PATCHES:
CLUB RACING: 10" x 3.5" Hoosier decals must be visibly displayed on both sides above the tires and on the front of the race vehicle. A Hoosier patch must be sewn on the competitor's uniform. These items will be supplied in your participant package after registering online at www.hoosiertire.com or contact Hoosier Racing Tire Corp. via phone or e-mail.
No competing tire decals should be visible on the car.
The participant's name, current address, telephone number, car model and photo, competition class and tire size(s) must be on file prior to the date of the event in which you participated.
Copies of the official race results and a scrutineer signed Hoosier Contingency Award Program Redemption Form should be forwarded to Hoosier Racing Tire Corp. as soon as possible to ensure timely processing. (Additional Redemption Forms available upon request or online.) Contingencies will not be awarded unless and until both items are submitted to and received by Hoosier Racing Tire Corp. This is a mandatory requirement and there will be no exceptions.
Any tires received through this program are for the recipients use only and are not to be sold or given to anyone else. Compliance is required and randomly checked. The Hoosier Racing Tire Contingency Program makes no provisions for freight or mounting and balancing.
All Contingency Awards must be claimed by December 15th of the same year in which the award was earned. Requests received after this date will be denied.
Falsification or non-compliance of any of the above guidelines will be considered grounds for disqualification as a participant in the Hoosier Contingency Award Program. This public relations effort on your part is Hoosier's value received for our Contingency Program. We appreciate your cooperation. Photographs may also be submitted but will not be returned.





