MICHIGAN ARCA 200 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY BROOKLYN, MICHIGAN Sunday, August 9, 2020 2 Mile Paved Oval • 100 Laps • 200 Miles

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MICHIGAN ARCA 200 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY BROOKLYN, MICHIGAN Sunday, August 9, 2020 2 Mile Paved Oval • 100 Laps • 200 Miles MICHIGAN ARCA 200 MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY BROOKLYN, MICHIGAN Sunday, August 9, 2020 2 Mile Paved Oval • 100 Laps • 200 Miles Live: Sunday, August 9th at 1:00 PM Eastern Live Timing and Scoring / Live Chat for all on track activities at arcaracing.com ARCA EVENT OPERATIONS PROTOCOL This event will be conducted under the most current version of the ARCA Event Operations Protocol document (6-2-2020). All Posted Awards won by any team member (driver, crew chief etc.) shall be paid by ARCA (or Sponsoring Entity), to the registered/entered team owner. The team owner, and not ARCA, shall be solely responsible for the distribution of such Posted Awards to the respective team member. This shall also apply to Year-End and Point Fund awards unless otherwise specified. All awards paid by ACH Transfer only and team owner must have all ACH documents on file with ARCA prior to race. Racing Purse Breakdown: 1st-$10,000, 2nd-$7,000, 3rd-$4,500, 4th-$3,500, 5th-$3,000, 6th-$2,750, 7th-$2,650, 8th-$2,600, 9th-$2,550, 10th-$2,500, 11th-$2,250, 12th-$2,000, 13th-$1,950, 14th-$1,900, 15th-$1,850, 16th-$1,800, 17th-$1,750, 18th-$1,700, 19th-$1,650, 20th-$1,600, 21st-$1,600, 22nd-$1,550, 23rd-$1,550, 24th-$1,500, 25th-$1,500, 26th-$1,500, 27th-$1,500, 28th-$1,500, 29th-$1,500, 30th-$1,500. If entry not paid by deadline, no points will be accumulated by driver or owner. Additional provisional starting positions may be added for maximum starting field of 36. SPECIAL AWARDS $ 1,500 General Tire Winning Team, Cash $ 1,000 General Tire Pole Award, Cash $ 500 K&N Filters Hard Charger, Cash $ 400 Valvoline Lap Leader, Cash $ 300 Cometic Crew Chief of the Race, Cash $ 250 Richmond Halfway Leader, Cash $ 250 Bounty Rookie Challenge to highest finishing, registered and eligible Rookie OWNER POINT FUND YEAR END AWARDS $ 175,000 Series Point Fund, Cash (Menards, P&G, Richmond, General Tire) $ 3,000 JRI Shocks Champion Bonus, $2,500 Cash, $500 Product Certificate $ 150,000 Sioux Chief Showdown Point Fund, Cash $ 2,500 General Tire Victory Bonus, Cash - Most Victories $ 35,000 General Tire Speedway Challenge, Cash $ 2,500 General Tire Champion Bonus, Cash $ 20,000 K&N Filters Point Fund, Cash $ 2,500 Herr’s Champion Bonus, Cash $ 15,000 Valvoline Point Fund, Cash $ 2,500 Herr’s Point Fund, Cash $ 10,500 Sunoco Year End Awards, Cash $ 2,500 JRI Shocks Point Fund, Cash $ 10,000 Bounty Rookie of the Year, Cash $ 2,500 Richmond Champion Bonus $ 10,000 General Tire Pole Award, Cash $ 2,500 Racing Electronics “R/E Lightning Challenge”, Cash $ 8,000 Five Star Bodies, Showdown Champion Bonus, Product Cert. $ 2,500 Sioux Chief Point Fund, Cash $ 5,350 Five Star Bodies Point Fund Cash $ 2,500 SPxE Point Fund, Cash $ 5,350 Holley EFI, Point Fund, Cash $ 2,000 ARP Fasteners Point Fund, Cash $ 5,000 Chevrolet Performance Champion Bonus, Cash $ 2,000 Brembo Point Fund, Cash $ 5,000 Cometic, Point Fund, Cash $ 2,000 Comp Cams Point Fund, Cash $ 5,000 General Tire Spirit Award, Cash $ 2,000 Dart Point Fund, Cash $ 5,000 K&N Filters Champion Bonus, Cash $ 2,000 Ilmor Pistons Point Fund, Cash $ 5,000 Toyota Racing Development Champion Bonus, Cash $ 2,000 Lunati Point Fund, Cash $ 5,000 Valvoline Year End Lap Leader Award (most laps led), Cash $ 1,500 Pyrotect Custom Driving Suit, Certificate $ 4,800 Quarter Master Point Fund, Cash $ 1,500 Ilmor Pistons Year End Awards, Cash $ 3,500 Cometic “Crew Chief of the Year”, Cash $ 1,000 S&S Volvo “Long Haul” Award, Cash $ 3,000 CGS Imaging Four Crown Championship, Cash $ 500 Intercomp Champion Bonus, Product Certificate $ 3,000 Eibach Springs Point Fund, Cash $ 500 JRI Shocks Rookie Bonus, Product Certificate CREDENTIALS Credentials limited to pre-approved Organization/Team Authorization Form. No credentials will be issued to individuals. Credentials for each Orga- nization/Team will be issued by ARCA to authorized team representative only for distribution to Organization/Team members. Organization/Team Authorization Form must be sent to Joe Wells by August 5. Maximum 12 per team in ARCA Garage/Pit Road team area. Organization/Team Authorization List TRANSPORTERS ENTER TRANSPORTERS ENTER: US 12 entrance to track property, line up on backstretch skid pad by current owner points. Monitor CB Channel 23 for entry by points per race week email message. Do not block gates, driveways or roads. CONTINGENCY AWARDS (DECAL REQUIRED FOR AWARDS) $ 3,750 Chevrolet Performance, 1st-$2,000, 2nd-$1,000, 3rd-$750 Cash $ 3,750 Toyota Racing Development, 1st-$2,000, 2nd-$1,000, 3rd-$750 Cash $ 600 JRI Shocks, $150 Cash and $350 Product Certificate to highest finisher if running 4 JRI Shocks or $100 Product Certificate if not running 4 JRI Shocks, $100 Cash to 2nd highest finisher on decal and product $ 550 Holley, $550 Cash; ARCA Ilmor 396 1st-$250, 2nd-$150, 3rd-$100, highest Legacy $50 $ 500 K&N Filters, $500 Cash; 1st-$300, 2nd-$100, 3rd-$100, contingent on use of K&N Air Filters $ 500 Valvoline, $500 Cash; $250 to the highest finisher, $150 to the 2nd highest finisher, $100 to the 3rd highest finisher $ 300 Five Star Bodies, $150 to highest finisher, $100 to 2nd highest finisher and $50 to 3rd highest finisher with decal, Cash $ 300 Ilmor Pistons, 1st-$150, 2nd-$100, 3rd-$50, Cash $ 300 Intercomp, 1st-$150, 3rd-$100, 6th-$50, Product Certificate $ 300 Quarter Master, $300 Cash; ARCA Ilmor 396 1st-$150, 2nd-$100, 3rd-$50 $ 250 Brembo, $250 Product Certificate to highest finisher with decal $ 250 Herr’s, $150 to highest finisher, $100 - 2nd highest finisher with decals, Cash $ 250 Racing Electronics, 1st-$150, 7th-$100, Product Certificate $ 250 Sioux Chief, $250 to highest finisher with decal, Cash $ 250 SPxE, $100 each to top two highest finishers contingent, $50 to highest finisher not contingent, Cash $ 225 ARP Fasteners, $100 to highest finisher, $75 to 2nd highest finisher and $50 to 3rd highest finisher with decal, Cash $ 225 Brembo, $100 to highest finisher, $75 to 2nd highest finisher and $50 to 3rd highest finisher with decal, Cash $ 225 Cometic, 1st-$100, 5th-$75, 10th-$50, Product Certificate $ 225 Comp Cams, $100 to highest finisher, $75 to 2nd highest finisher and $50 to 3rd highest finisher with decal, Cash $ 225 Dart, $100 to highest finisher, $75 to 2nd highest finisher and $50 to 3rd highest finisher with decal, Cash $ 225 Lunati, $100 to highest finisher, $75 to 2nd highest finisher and $50 to 3rd highest finisher with decal, Cash $ 200 Eibach, $100 Cash; $100 Product Certificate to highest finisher $ 150 CGS Imaging, $150 to highest finisher with decal $ 150 Pyrotect, $100 Product Certificate to highest finisher, $50 Product Certificate to 2nd highest finisher SPONSOR PRIZE MONEY CONDITIONS: Eligibility for manufacturers’ prize money is contingent upon use of their products, display of decal and proper usage certification and advertising release (see ARCA Race Event and Year End Awards Guide). Prize money will be paid according to official finishing position, and entrants cannot win awards of more than one competing manufacturer. If in question, contact Casey Wagner or the award sponsor. Specifics on all contingency, point fund and special awards are available in Race Event and Year End Awards Guide. If there is a delay or reduction, in whole or in part, to the manufacturers’ prize money, then the portion not received or delayed to ARCA may be correspondingly delayed or reduced to the eligible team. DECALS: ARCA MENARDS SERIES, ARCA, BOUNTY, GENERAL TIRE, MENARDS, SIOUX CHIEF, RICHMOND, K&N FILTERS, SUNOCO and VALVOLINE (for teams utilizing ARCA Ilmor 396) ARE MANDATORY DECALS and must be in place prior to car going on track. All remaining contingency decals must be in place prior to qualifying. Contingency Decals must be used as supplied by ARCA or Sponsor and may not be altered regarding size, shape or color. REQUIRED DRIVER/TEAM LOGOS: ARCA, ARCA Menards Series, Menards, General Tire, Sioux Chief, K&N Filters and Sunoco logos are required to be per- manently attached (sewn or embroidered) to driver uniform, and displayed in proper location per diagram, prior to participation in any on-track activity. Valvoline logo required for teams running the ARCA Ilmor 396. Driver uniforms are to be presented at time of pre-practice race car inspection. Non-compliance with proper display at time of pre-race driver introduction will result in $250 fine and will be doubled with each subsequent infraction. Non-compliance by winning driver in victory lane will result in $2,000 fine. Crew chief must properly display ARCA Menards Series logo on pit road race day uniform. ARCA provided series hauler decals must be placed on both sides of team transporter. ARCA Menards Series flags must be flown from top of transporter. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Field limited to 30 starters plus provisionals. This event will be run under the 2020 ARCA Menards Series rules, procedures, regulations and specifications. In signing an entry or taking part in any of the events described in this entry blank, all competitors agree to abide by all officialARCA decisions. ARCA is under no obligation to accept this entry. All outstanding fines, debts and/or suspensions must be satisfied for eligibility to compete. Each car must pass inspection BEFORE practice or time trials will be permitted. Inspection headquarters, at the Speedway, will open at 7:00 AM on Sunday, August 9, 2020 and cars checked in for inspection, in the garage, after 7:00 AM on Sunday, August 9, 2020 (EIRI) will be penalized if allowed to compete.
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