RICHMOND, CA-April 5, 2006. The National Auto Sport Association (NASA) is pleased to announce that Steeda Autosports of Pompano Beach, FL will offer a $3,000 contingency reward to the Steeda equipped top finisher in the American Iron class at the inaugural NASA Championship event at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on September 14th-17th, 2006.
Steeda Autosports CEO Dario Orlando said, “At Steeda Autosports we are all about production car based competition. We are very excited to be participating in the NASA American Iron Series and the National Championship event this September.”
The contingency program will award drivers a cash payout in the amount of $3000 for first place in the American Iron class at the Championship race. Drivers must meet the program requirements found at American Iron Racing’s website to qualify for the contingency award at the Championship event. Click Here to view.
Steeda Autosports has a Ford performance legacy spanning nearly two decades. By remaining sharply focused on production-based racing, Steeda has introduced a number of innovative products that improve both handling and performance for select Ford vehicles. All aspects of R & D, Design and Engineering, as well as most Manufacturing processes are handled on the Steeda Autosports Campus located in Pompano Beach, FL.
Steeda is the only aftermarket manufacturer to participate with directly with Ford in the Technology Transfer Program, which permits access to unique markets, like the availability of Brand-New Steeda-Enhanced Mustangs, Foci and Trucks, each bearing a Serialized Badge that identifies it as a limited edition, Steeda Signature vehicle. For more information on Steeda Autosports, please visit www.steeda.com.
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