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ROSWELL, Ga. --
Officials from the United States Modified Touring Series announced today
that Roswell, Ga. based Genesis Shocks has signed on as a contingency
sponsor of the USMTS for the 2011 racing season.
As part of their inaugural program with America's premier modified series,
Genesis Shocks will dole out product certificates to the champion in each
of the six regions on the USMTS Casey’s General Stores National Tour and
to the 2011 USMTS National Champion.
“Genesis Shocks is pleased to partner with the USMTS in 2011,” said
Genesis Shocks co-founder Mike Farr. “Our association with the USMTS will
allow us to reach out to the grassroots racers to continue our commitment
to build only the best in shock absorber design and engineering at an
affordable price.”
Having been affiliated over the years with renowned shock companies such
as Carrera and Pro, Farr started Genesis Shocks in March of 2006 along
with Mike Lutz. With well over 50 years of combined experience in the
shock absorber and racing industries, Genesis Shocks has grown by
tremendous proportions.
Genesis Shocks is building winners and champions one race at a time. The
dedication to providing only the best in shock absorber design,
engineering, and manufacturing has resulted in countless victories and
hundreds of Championships from Genesis Shocks customers at dirt tracks
across the country.
To learn more about Genesis Shocks, call 678-659-9454 or check out
www.genesisshocks.com on the World Wide Web.
The USMTS Casey’s General Stores National Tour 2011 campaign will kick off
Feb. 17-19 at the Royal Purple Raceway (formerly Houston Raceway Park) in
Baytown, Texas, then moves to the Junction Motor Speedway in McCool
Junction, Neb., for the 8th Annual Nebraska Spring Thaw on Friday and
Saturday, March 4-5.
To learn more about the United States Modified Touring Series, visit
www.usmts.com online or call 515-832-7944. For sponsorship and marketing
inquiries, call 515-297-3935 or email media@usmts.com. You can also follow
the USMTS on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and YouTube. |