Oswego, NY (June 8, 2015) – Several years ago, Ed Shea of Shea Concrete initiated a separate driver point fund, which encompassed the four winged ISMA shows scheduled at Oswego Speedway. A purse of $5,000 was established to be divided up among the top five point getters from those four races. This season that purse will go up to $6,000 for those five drivers and each will receive a check and a trophy after the final point tallies in September.
2015 brings another added incentive for the winged competitors which makes the winner’s prize $6,000 at each Oswego event. Four sponsors – Raeco Metals, owned by Mike Lichty of Innerkip, Ontario, Craig Reed, owner of Reed’s Salvage, Ken Locke, of Locke Crane Service and Cape Cod Aggregates, sponsor of the 2014 championship Seitz-Bien team, have gotten together to sweeten the feature purse by $5,000 at each of the four Oswego ISMA races this season.
Mark Sammut was recipient of the first big bonus given by Mike Lichty and Raeco Metals Inc., when the London, Ontario Driver happily took away a $6,000 check for his spectacular win in the Irish Jack Murphy Memorial 50 on May 23.
Raeco Metals Inc., based in Ayr, Ontario provides specialized transportation services for the scrap metal industry. The company can be reached at 1-519-265-5565 for further information.
Round two of the Steel Palace Super Series, is coming up on June 13 and at this race, Craig Reed and Reed’s Salvage will hand out the $6000 check to the winner. Craig Reed is certainly no stranger to the winged world of supermodifieds as he fields cars for Mike Lichty, Moe Lilje and Bob Dawson. He has always been one to lend a hand to help promote the sport throughout the years.
Reeds Salvage Corporation is one of the leading salvage companies in the state of Ohio, and has imported and exported materials throughout: United States, Canada, China, Mexico, Dominican Republic, and regions in South America. Their services include Scrap Processing & Recycling, Courier Drop-Off and Pick-up Services for Scrap Bins, Pick-A-Part Services, and Demolition. For further info, check out www.reedssalvage.com
The King of Wings on July 11th the $6000 feature bonus will be handed out by Ken Locke, owner of Locke Crane Service and also the Jeff Locke-driven 37. Locke Crane has locations in Raymond, NH and Tewksbury, MA and has a wide range of specialized crane, rigging and transportation equipment. Check them out at www.lockecraneservices.com
The last of the ISMA Super Series events takes place at Oswego’s annual Super Nationals on September 5th. Cape Cod Aggregates, loyal sponsor of the Ben Seitz-Richard Bien 17 will give out the last big feature check.
Cape Cod Aggregates (CCA) is a family-owned and operated business with six locations that allow us to offer affordable pricing. Based in Hyannis, CCA currently has locations in Bourne, Falmouth, Freetown, New Bedford and Sandwich, Mass. and is owned by the Lorusso family. For further information go to capecodagg.com or call 508-775-3716
For more information on the Steel Palace ISMA Super Series at Oswego Speedway visit online at www.oswegospeedway.com, follow on Twitter @OswegoSpeedway, or like on Facebook at facebook.com/OswegoSpeedway. Or call the Speedway box office at 315-342-0646.
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