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“We stared an X275 championship points series last year and have added Ultra Street for 2018 to increase sponsorship awareness and increase car counts for promoters and fans alike and give the racers something to shoot for and motivate the competition. This year we have Neal Chance and Precision Turbo and Engineering sponsoring the X275 Championship Series and Vortech Superchargers sponsoring Ultra Street Shootout Series with Brian Keep leading Ultra and Shane Heckel number one right now in X275. This event is a bigger points event with a thirty two car field. We have a couple of make up dates scheduled due to rain outs with the ODRC in Bradenton being one likely location with one other probably out west a bit with the venue to be determined.” – John Sears. You can find further information on the official series Facebook pages
X275 Championship Series“We made every race but had a bad mulligan race at Norwalk, it didn’t go well for us there, every other race we have done well and pointed well, I think we are averaging over fifty points per race, so our average is good. We have won one race, Joel is there and Rodney is there it’s gonna be a tight race to the finish. We are enjoying ourselves, the car is doing what we are asking of it, just trying do continue doing what we are doing and be consistent. We run a Hameetman Racing Engine small block Chevy with an F1A94 Procharger right now at 3,300 pounds, we are waiting for Procharger to come up with a 91 MM blower to test at lower weight. It’s tough in the heat being that heavy but the car works well and is good as long as the track is decent. Procharger has been phenomenal for me, RPM Transmissions has been right there with me. I can’t thank my crew enough, Mark Gonyaw, my girlfriend Angel Crampton and my brother Sean being at almost every race. So we are enjoying ourselves and having fun” – Brian Keep Pictured from left to right, Brian Keep, Sean Keep and Mark Gonyaw.