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Dominate the Track. Rule the Street FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: DOMINATE THE TRACK. RULE THE STREET. Corona, CA (March 6 , 2015) V8 Supercars Championship Adelaide Finale Goes to James Courtney Adelaide, South Australia (March 1st, 2015) – The final round of the three race stand contested during the Clipsal 500 at Adelaide for the V8 Supercars Championship found James Courtney qualifying on the pole in his Eibach #22 Holden Racing Team hot rod before racing to the victory. Courtney led an Eibach sweep of the top four spots with Shane Van Gisbergen, Garth Tander, and Jamie Wincu p following him across the finish line. Via his performances throughout the weekend James was crowned the king of Adelaide for the second-straight year. No New Season Jitters for Jamie Whincup in Adelaide Opener Adelaide, Freightliner Racing Streaks to Adelaide Round #2 Victory Adelaide, South South Australia (February 28th, 2015) – The V8 Supercars Championship lifted Australia (February 28th, 2015) – The second round of the V8 Supercars the lid on the 2015 season with the annual Clipsal 500 at Adelaide, and defending Championship was contested at Adelaide, and after finishing third in the opening series’ champion, Jamie Whincup screamed out of the gates to claim the victory round earlier in the day, Fabian Coulthard improved his finish by two spots to in his Red Bull Racing Australia #1 Eibach Springs entry. Fellow Eibach racers, claim the victory in the Freightliner Racing #14 Eibach Springs racecar. James Fabian Coulthard and Craig Lowndes also crossed the finish line in the top five. Courtney, Craig Lowndes, Garth Tander, and Jason Bright completed a top five The triumph marked the 90th career win in the division for the six-time series’ sweep for Eibach customers at the finish line. champ. Eibach Springs, Inc. I 264 Mariah Circle I Corona, CA 92879 I USA T+1 951-256-8300 I F+1 951-256-8333 I [email protected] Continued eibach.com Australian GT Championship presented by Pirelli Hyundai Construction Equipment 200. The Tulare, California driver dominated Nathan Antunes Dominant in Adelaide Clash Adelaide, South Australia the event by leading 85 circuits of the 130 lap affair en route to the triumph in (February 28th, 2015) – Nathan Antunes opened the 2015 Australian GT his Eibach #88 ThorSport Racing Toyota. He crossed the finish line a staggering Championship with a bang by claiming two victories and a third place finish in the 8.752 seconds in front of his nearest challenger. three events contested at Adelaide in his Eibach #6 Skwirk/Beechwood Homes Audi R8 LMS ultra. The Australian driver made history by becoming the first Audi International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) driver to ever win two consecutive races in the history of the series. Eibach also Ricky Thornton Jr. Scores Photo Finish Triumph at CAS Case Grande, found victory lane in the Trophy category with Greg Taylor taking top honors in his Arizona (February 28th, 2015) – A win is a win no matter how big or small the Audi racecar. He now leads the Trophy division standings. margin may be. For Ricky Thornton Jr. things couldn’t have been much tighter as he topped the International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) Modified feature at Central Arizona Speedway. The Chandler, Arizona hot shoe raced to the win by just a few inches in his Eibach #20RT Larry Shaw Modified with fellow Eibach customer, RC Whitwell crossing the finish line a close second. United States Modified Touring Series (USMTS) Rodney Sanders Rings the Bell for El Paso Payday El Paso, Texas (February 28th, 2015) – Happy, Texas pilot, Rodney Sanders saved the best for last by winning the third and final round of the 2nd Annual Ice Breaker at El Paso Speedway Park. Sanders stormed from the eighth starting spot to take the lead on lap 32, and proceeded to drive away from the field to score the $4,000 payday aboard his Swan Energy #20 Eibach Springs Modified. He now has four wins on the season. NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) For information on Eibach products and joining our winning team, please visit Matt Crafton Conquers Atlanta for First Time in NCWTS Action Hampton, www.Eibach.com or call 1-800-507-2338. Georgia (February 28th, 2015) – Two-time and defending NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCTWS) champion, Matt Crafton conquered the tricky high- banks of Atlanta Motor Speedway for the first time in his career with a win in the CONVENTIONAL PLATINUM COIL-OVER XT BARREL OFF ROAD BUMP STOPS Eibach Springs, Inc. I 264 Mariah Circle I Corona, CA 92879 I USA T+1 951-256-8300 I F+1 951-256-8333 I [email protected] eibach.com.
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