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Short Track Super Series to Sanction Penn Can Speedway’s Modified ‘King of the Can’
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9/13/2020

9/13/2020

Short Track Super Series


Short Track Super Series to Sanction Penn Can Speedway’s Modified ‘King of the Can’

SUSQUEHANNA, PA – BD Motorsports Media LLC will
experience a homecoming on September 26 and competitors of the Bob Hilbert
Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco will benefit.

In an
agreement with Penn Can Speedway promoter Gary Folk, the Modified portion of
the ‘King of the Can’ event on Saturday, September 26 will operate under the
sanction of the Short Track Super Series. The 55-lap event offers a very
lucrative purse structure offering $5,555 to win (plus lap money), $1,000 for
10th and $400 to take the green flag.

Due to
COVID-19 restrictions in New York State, the Halmar International North Region
for Modifieds has been limited to two events thus far: Big Diamond Speedway in
Minersville, Pa., June 16 and Fonda (N.Y.) Speedway on July 5.

The ‘King of
the Can’ will serve as the final North Region event of the season and operate
on the 150-point structure.

In an effort
to reward competitors for supporting the limited North Region events that had
been run, a 33-percent point fund will be paid. The three-race point fund
distribution will be as follows: 1 - $4,000; 2 - $2,300; 3 - $1,325; 4 -
$1,000; 5 - $825; 6 - $660; 7 - $580; 8 - $545; 9 - $510; 10 - $480; 11 - $330;
12 - $330. The total distributed will be $12,885.

“With the
unfortunate limitations in place for New York State tracks, it has been
difficult to complete our North Region schedule this year,� STSS organizer
Brett Deyo said. “Having completed two Modified events, sanctioning the ‘King
of the Can’ will allow us to declare a champion and offer racers a point fund
for supporting the events we have run.

“The Folk
family has done an outstanding job reviving Penn Can Speedway this season. We’re
looking forward to returning there.�

A very robust payout has been posted for this event as follows: 1 - $5,555; 2 - $3,000; 3 - $2,500; 4 - $2,000; 5 - $1,500; 6 - $1,400; 7 - $1,300; 8 - $1,200; 9 - $1,100; 10 - $1,000; 11 - $900; 12 - $800; 13 - $700; 14 - $600; 15 - $500; 16-Last - $400. Provisional Starters (-$200).

Mike Gular, a
former Penn Can champion, currently leads the North Region standings. View the
point breakdown at the following link: https://stss.racestatcentral.com/?IDseries=1&IDseason=2020

Penn Can
Speedway was part of the inaugural Short Track Super Series season in 2014. On
Sept. 9, 2014 Danny Johnson was the victor over Kevin Hartnett, Ryan Watt,
Anthony Perrego and Jeff Strunk.

BD
Motorsports Media LLC owner Brett Deyo promoted ‘Clash at the Can,’ ‘Hot Summer
Night’ and ‘King of the Can’ events at Penn Can in 2010-2014 under the Reed
Miller and Al Wilcox regime at the track.  

A complete
information sheet for the ‘King of the Can’ will be posted shortly.

Penn Can
Speedway is located on Route 171 in Susquehanna, PA. To learn more, visit www.penncanspeedway.net or e-mail penncanspeedway@gmail.com.

To learn more
about the Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco, visit www.shorttracksuperseries.com, e-mail bdmotorsportsmedia@gmail.com, check out ‘Short Track Super Series’
on Facebook or @ShortTrackSS on Twitter or Instagram.

The Short Track Super Series is presented by American
Racer/Lias Tire, Sunoco Race Fuel, Insinger Performance, Bob Hilbert
Sportswear, Halmar International, Velocita-USA, Design for Vision/Sunglass
Central, Rob Sherlock Roofing, ATL Racing Fuel Cells, Behrent’s Performance
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Home Maintenance, Precision Hydraulic & Oil, QA1, Racing Optics, Superior
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