Lucas Oil ASCS Fall Brawl Could Pay $20,000
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I-80 Speedway in Greenwood, Nebraska, has confirmed the nightly purse and bonus for sweeping the 2015 edition of the Fall Brawl with the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by MAVTV American Real.
Slated for Sept. 18–19, each night of competition will feature a $5000-to-win, $40-to-start A-Feature with a $20,000 check awaiting any driver who can sweep both nights of action.
ASCS draw and passing point format will be utilized both nights with one change from 2014. The top-four from Friday night will not lock into Saturday’s championship event as both nights offer teams an identical payout. This fall in compliance with ASCS rules and regulations, and will be a full points paying event for teams chasing the National Tour Points Fund.
Jason Johnson grabbed the first Fall Brawl victory in 2012, a win worth $2500. Pouring a barrel of Menthol on the event the following year, the first bonus was offered with Nebraska’s Jack Dover putting the weekend’s $20,000 check in his pocket.
Taking the event up a notch with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour joining the Midwest Region in 2014, the bonus of $50,000 was one no one thought would be claimed, but Wayne Johnson dropped jaws with a stirring performance that notched the Oklahoma driver over $60,000; marking Wayne’s biggest payday of his career.
To date, the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series has seen 10 events at the I-80 Speedway since 1996.
Slated for Sept. 18–19, each night of competition will feature a $5000-to-win, $40-to-start A-Feature with a $20,000 check awaiting any driver who can sweep both nights of action.
ASCS draw and passing point format will be utilized both nights with one change from 2014. The top-four from Friday night will not lock into Saturday’s championship event as both nights offer teams an identical payout. This fall in compliance with ASCS rules and regulations, and will be a full points paying event for teams chasing the National Tour Points Fund.
Jason Johnson grabbed the first Fall Brawl victory in 2012, a win worth $2500. Pouring a barrel of Menthol on the event the following year, the first bonus was offered with Nebraska’s Jack Dover putting the weekend’s $20,000 check in his pocket.
Taking the event up a notch with the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour joining the Midwest Region in 2014, the bonus of $50,000 was one no one thought would be claimed, but Wayne Johnson dropped jaws with a stirring performance that notched the Oklahoma driver over $60,000; marking Wayne’s biggest payday of his career.
To date, the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series has seen 10 events at the I-80 Speedway since 1996.
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