Evergreen Raceway Introduces the Plum Air Inc Late Model Six Pack Challenge

Over the last two years Plum Air Inc, has been a major supporter of Evergreen Raceway and the Late Model division. 2018 was the inaugural running of the Plum-Air Allstar 100. The event featured some of the best late model drivers across the country. Twenty-eight cars were pit side for this event and the race was won by Zane Zeiner. In 2019, the event moved to the King of The Green weekend which was won by Jarrod Hayes.

Evergreen Raceway and Plum- Air Inc, are introducing a six-race series for the late models in 2020. Each race other than King of the Green will be 50 laps in length. The winner of each event will earn a 1,000 dollar pay-day. There will be a registration fee for each race which goes directly into the purse for the event. $50 pre-registration fee will be in effect with $75 dollars being due after the pre-registration period has ended.

Payouts will be as follows.

  1. 1000
  2. 700
  3. 600
  4. 500
  5. 475
  6. 450
  7. 425
  8. 400
  9. 375
  10. 350
  11. 325
  12. 300
  13. 250
  14. 200
  15. 175
  16. 150
  17. 150
  18. 150
  19. 150
  20. 150

The 1st race of six will take place on May 24th. June 21st, July 26th, August 23rd, September 20th and King of the Green on October 17th will consist of the six-race schedule.

Time Trials will be used for each event. Drivers will need to sign in for each event and will pull a chip for their time trial order. If needed a last chance qualifier will be used.

Rules for the Plum Air Six Pack Series are still being ironed out and no major changes are expected. The F45 Hoosier Track tire will be used for these events.

Sources: Ted Grow/Evergreen Raceway PR