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SFG Promotions’ World Series of Bracket Racing Brings Life
Changing Money Back to Darlington
HOUSTON, Tx. (Oct. 22, 2019) – SFG Promotions, Inc. heads to
Darlington Dragway for its 4th annual World Series of Bracket
Racing event, with another incredible deal for bracket racers.
The event will be held October 30th to November 2nd, directly
following the Mickey Thompson Million Dollar race at
Montgomery Raceway Park. Racers can come straight from Alabama
to Darlington for a shot at big money without the big entry
fees. This year, SFG’s World Series event will highlight a
$200,000 main-event on Saturday for a $799 price tag on
pre-entries. In typical SFG fashion, all payouts are
guaranteed to a single winner.
“I love giving away deals and making it affordable for the
racers,'' said SFG Promotions, Inc founder, Kyle Riley. “You
can race for a billion dollars, but if you can’t afford it,
you can’t afford it. We want to make it as affordable as
possible to race for this kind of money.” Riley is truly all
about doing right by racers and providing them the best
experience possible. In that spirit, racers also have the
chance to win a free entry to the inaugural SFG 1.1 Million
Dollar race in 2020 for having the best Halloween costume in
Darlington. The runner-up of this costume contest will get a
free entry into both $100,000-to-win races before the main
event at the 2020 SFG 1.1 Million Dollar Race in Michigan.
Lastly, the best decorated pit area in Darlington will receive
a free entry in the $200,000 World Series of Bracket Racing
main event. Judging for both contests will be held on
Saturday.

Further proof of Riley’s commitment to his racers’ experience
is shown through his “Breakfast of Champions” on Friday
morning of this event. This is a SFG initiative in which
Cracker Barrel will come to the track to serve a full
breakfast to every racer in attendance. Furthermore, Riley is
also hosting a race on Wednesday for a brand new turnkey
American Racecars dragster for no entry fee. If you’ve
attended all three of the major SFG races this year, you’re
eligible to compete in this race.
Unlike some SFG races, this event does not have an entry cap.
Although you can pre-enter for a lower price, racers are still
allowed to enter the main event at the gate for $875 (already
discounted from the original $950). Furthermore, you don’t
have to enter the main event to enter any of the $50,000 and
$20,000 events earlier in the week. A breakdown of daily event
winner payouts and entry fees are as follows:
-Wednesday: $20,000 payout for a $175 entry fee & turnkey
American Racecars Dragster for no entry fee
-Thursday: $50,000 payout for a $599 entry fee (or, $499 if
entered in the main event)
-Friday: $50,000 payout for a $599 entry fee (or, $499 if
entered in the main event)
-Saturday: $200,000 payout for a $799 pre-entry fee, $875 at
the gate, or $1400 to double enter
With a price and payout structure like this, it’s easy to see
why SFG Promotions’, Kyle Riley preaches that his events offer
“life changing money for cheap.”
SFG Promotions was started in July 2016, after Riley had a
vision in his sleep to begin promoting big money bracket
races, hence the name of the series, SFG: Sent From God. A
mere seven months after Riley’s inspiration for SFG, he was
hosting his first event featuring three $50,000 races at
Piedmont Dragway. Pre-entries for that race sold out in just 4
days and well over 400 cars were in attendance. Today, SFG is
a household name in the world of bracket racing.
For more information and to pre-enter in the SFG World Series
of Bracket Racing, please visit racesfg.com, or contact Kyle
Riley at (708) 921-5737 or
kyle@racesfg.com. For race fans who are interested in
attending this event, spectator passes are $15 a day, or $25
for the entire weekend. Gates open at 9:00am on Wednesday, and
at 8:00am on Thursday to Saturday. For more information on
Darlington Dragway, please visit darlingtondragway.com.
ABOUT SFG PROMOTIONS, INC
“What is SFG and where did it come from?” you ask. SFG is the
brainchild of racer and promoter Kyle Riley. “I had a vision
to offer racers the chance to race for big money that the
average racer could not afford, but I give God all the credit
for the idea because it was sent from God,” states Riley.
Riley also adds, “Until SFG came about your average racer
couldn’t afford the chance to run for 50k or 100k because it
was out of their price range.
I wanted your everyday bracket racer to know what it feels
like to stage up for that kind of money. A lot of people think
I’m crazy, but I’ve always felt it's better to give than to
receive. The racers have really supported SFG in its first
years, so I want to show them that I really appreciate their
support so I raised the payouts and lowered the entry fees.
Everyone will see the better SFG does the more the racer will
benefit from our success.”
For more on the World Series of Bracket Racing and SFG
Promotions, visit www.racesfg.com or contact Kyle Riley at
(708) 921-5737 or
kyle@racesfg.com |
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