DART Machine Continues Support As Official Sponsor Of Steel Head Engine Bonus Program In 09

Canaan, NH — The True Value Modified Racing Series announced today that DART Machine returned as the official sponsor of the 2009 Steel Head Engine Bonus Program. The steel head engine program rewards the two highest finishing competitors running under the Dart Steel Head engine guidelines. The highest finishing DART steel head motor will receive a $150 and the second highest finishing DART steel head motor will pick up $100 at each TVMRS event. The ’09 program guidelines stipulate that only teams running the approved DART steel head are eligible for bonuses. DART Machine also continues its contribution to the True Value Modified Racing Series point fund.

Engine builders are getting in on the excitement too, with the introduction of the DART Steel Head Engine Builder Of The Year award. The engine builder of the highest points finishing car that competes in 2009 running within the Dart Steel Head engine guidelines will earn a check for $500.

“I am very pleased to announce DART’s continued involvement with our series for ’09.” said True Value Series President, Jack Bateman. “We work with DART for affordable and competitive options for our competitors. We look forward to our continued relationship with DART and welcome the opportunity to promote their great products.” 

The True Value Modified Racing Series begins its 16 race event schedule April 25th at the Monadnock Speedway in Winchester, NH.

About DART Machine:
DART Machine based in Troy, MI has become the leader in aftermarket cylinder heads, intake manifolds and engine blocks. In 1981, Richard Maskin founded Dart in an Oak Park, Michigan two-car garage with desk and a telephone. Since then, the company has expanded its product line to include aluminum and cast-iron engine blocks that are designed to meet the specialized needs of racers and performance enthusiasts. Dart components are developed in-house, manufactured on Dart’s own CNC machining centers, and tested on Dart’s computer-controlled engine dyno.

Sources: True Value Modified Racing Series PR