Niagara-based Goodyear Competition Tire returns to PMRA and (1 Viewer)

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CAYUGA, ONTARIO (June 3, 2010) - The Pro Modified Racing Association and the Quick
32 Sportsman Series is pleased to have Competition Tire Canada return as one of the
contingency award sponsors for the 2010 racing season.

As one of Canada's top auto racing tire suppliers, Competition Tire, based in
Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario, has not only supplied tires for drag racing, oval
track, and road circuit competition, it has also provided on-track support for many
years, and tire experts are always on hand at race events to help its Goodyear Tire
customers.

Competition Tire was started by the late Doug Fairchild, who worked with Goodyear in
the 1960s and then stepped up to the international auto racing stage as part of the
company's Formula One effort. After a session working for Roger Penske, Fairchild
returned to Canada to begin Competition Tire in 1985 and became Goodyear's official
race tire distributor at a national level.

Fairchild was honored by his peers in 2010 for his commitment to the racing world
with his induction into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame.

Presently, Competition Tire provides contingency awards to PMRA and Quick 32
Sportsman Series competitors who race with Goodyear tires on their cars.

"I have known the Fairchilds and worked with them for many years," stated PMRA
Director of Operations Bruce Mehlenbacher. "They are a hard-working, committed group
that has helped the PMRA excel over its lifetime, and we are grateful to their
involvement."

Competition Tire provides a full range of Goodyear drag racing tires. Goodyear has
been involved with auto racing for close to 100 years, and has the experience,
knowledge, and development to be on the cutting edge in racing tire technology.

For more information contact Bruce F. Mehlenbacher at [email protected]

About the Pro Modified Racing Association (PMRA):
The Pro Modified Racing Association, PMRA ~ Pro Modified Racing Association, was organized late in 2004,
started racing operations in 2005, and is entering its sixth year of operation in
2010. The PMRA is a self-governing organization with input from its teams, and
adheres to the technical and safety rules as outlined by the International Hot Rod
Association (IHRA) and the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA).

In 2010 the PMRA will compete at Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga, Ontario and the
South-western Ontario track of the Grand Bend Motorplex.

Cars in the PMRA capture the true spirit of hot rodding, and the class is one of
drag racing's most exciting and colorful classes, offering a diverse group of race
cars with 2,500-horsepower-plus engines in supercharged, nitrous-powered, or
turbocharged format.

Combining classic body styles and modern equipment, constructors are permitted,
within established rules and parameters, to modify and enhance the cars in both
appearance and performance. The cars are fuelled by gasoline or methanol, propelling
them down the quarter-mile in low six-second times at over 230 miles per hour. The
PMRA provides drag race fans the opportunity to see, hear, and experience the
popular Pro Modifieds, known as "the world's fastest door slammers".

Several of the PMRA events are run in conjunction with the Quick 32 Sportsman Series
presented by NAPA Auto Parts, Quick 32 Sportsman Series, offering fans a great show of drag
racing.

About the Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts:
The Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts, Quick 32 Sportsman Series, of drag
racing was started early in 2009 as an alternative for high-horsepower
Sportsman-class teams to compete on a regular basis, and will continue in 2010 for
its second full season.

In 2010 the Quick 32 Sportsman Series will compete at Toronto Motorsports Park in
Cayuga, Ontario and the South-western Ontario track of the Grand Bend Motorplex.

With 32-car qualified fields comprised of the 16 quickest open wheeled cars (Top
Dragster) and the 16 quickest door cars (Top Sportsman), the Quick 32 Sportsman
Series featured the best in ET-style, dial-in drag racing, competing on a Sportsman
ladder and pit door-slammers against dragsters in every race day final.

Competitors in this Ontario-based Series must comply with the IHRA Top Dragster and
Top Sportsman Safety rules and regulations, and the maximum dial-in will be 7.95
seconds for the quarter-mile.

This new venture provided $3000 to win for each event and $5000 for the annual
Championship Point Award Series Champion, payouts very popular with competitors and
will provide large fields of race cars.

The Quick 32 Sportsman Series is committed in providing a professional atmosphere
for its teams. It will also provide solid media and logistic support to ensure it
becomes one of the most popular drag race series running Top Sportsman and Top
Dragster race cars.

The Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts competes several times
with the Pro Modified Racing Association (PMRA), PMRA ~ Pro Modified Racing Association, as well as selected
special events, offering fans a great show of drag racing.
 

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