Rehagen Racing announces its offer for a 2010 National Auto Sport Association (NASA) American Iron competitor to race with the team at Daytona 2011 for free. To earn the drive at Daytona, the competitor must either win the NASA American Iron National Championship in a Rehagen Racing's RR46-C Club Racer that they've purchased or rented for five or more races, or be the top finisher of at least five qualifying Rehagen Racing drivers competing for the NASA American Iron National Championship.
Dean Martin of Rehagen Racing explains, "We're excited about this program to potentially help a club racer jump to the professional ranks. Our RR46-C Club Racer is a proven American Iron race-winner. If someone drives it to the 2010 American Iron National Championship, they'll earn a career-boosting ride in one of our Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge cars at Daytona next year."
The program offers a unique opportunity for the American Iron National Champion to step to the next level in sports car racing, and to showcase their talent in front of a national television audience. Daytona is the opening race of Grand-Am's Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge (CTSCC) series, which takes place the same weekend as the prestigious Rolex 24 at Daytona. Previous CTSCC races have been nationally- televised on SPEED with thousands of spectators on hand to add additional fanfare to the event.
For more information, contact Dean Martin at Rehagen Racing (734) 524-9770, e-mail rehagenracing@comcast.net, or visit www.rehagenracing.com.
About Rehagen Racing
Rehagen Racing won the 2009 Grand-Am KONI Challenge GS Championship (now renamed Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge) with a Mustang that they built and prepared in their Livonia, Michigan shop. Ken Wilden co-drove with Dean Martin and Oswaldo Negri to earn the team’s first championship.
About the Rehagen Racing RR46-C Club Racer
The RR46-C Club Racer is built by Rehagen Racing starting with a new Ford Mustang GT. Featuring 410 horsepower and a 3160-pound race weight, it's eligible for many club racing classes including NASA American Iron. Pricing starts at $49,500 and many options are available to meet the needs of the racer and individual racing series. Visit www.rehagenracing.com for more information.