Quickjack?! 😍
Photography Credit: Dave Green
Is the true challenge the friends we met along the way? Sure, but the prizes for winning the event are pretty nice, too.
What’s up for grabs at this year’s Grassroots Motorsports $2000 Challenge presented by Tire Rack? How do thousands of dollars' worth of prizes and rad trophies sound?
First, second and third overall finishers (limited to cars built for less than $2000) get a big trophy and a Tire Rack gift card valued at $1000, $500 and $250, respectively. The top finisher of each under-budget class also gets a trophy and a $250 GRM Store gift card.
There are also special prizes to win, like a Weld Bench from Miller, a QuickJack from BendPak, a Millermatic 142 MIG Welder from Miller, and a CRC SmartWasher BenchtopPRO Kit from CRC Industries.
Interested? Check out the trophy and prize list here. For more information about the $2000 Challenge, visit 2000challenge.com.
The Grassroots Motorsports $2000 Challenge is presented by Tire Rack, in association with CRC, Miller and BendPak.
In reply to Tom Suddard :
Sponsorship has really come a long way since I started coming. I might need to remember how to drive being I'm now an over budget competitor.
Can we test out the quick jack? They've always tempted me looking at them online.
Andy Neuman said:In reply to Tom Suddard :
... I might need to remember how to drive being I'm now an over budget competitor.
That never stopped you as an under budget competitor. Do we have a Challenge E36 M3 talking thread yet?
Andy Neuman said:In reply to Stampie :
I'm definitely going to run a 14.x at over 100 mph.
That will look sweet in my rear view mirror.
Andy Neuman said:In reply to Stampie :
I'm definitely going to run a 14.x at over 100 mph.
Same. Lolz.
Andy Neuman said:In reply to Tom Suddard :
Sponsorship has really come a long way since I started coming. I might need to remember how to drive being I'm now an over budget competitor.
Can we test out the quick jack? They've always tempted me looking at them online.
I will probably bring mine to the track. Assuming I do, you're welcome to take them for a spin.
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