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Over $100,000
Awarded at SFG-FTI World Series of Bracket Racing
ADEL, Ga. (Nov. 4, 2020): Despite disruptive rain and mist
delays, SFG Promotions successfully awarded over $100,000 in
prizes last weekend to racers across the country at the SFG-
FTI World Series of Bracket Racing at South Georgia
Motorsports Park. With the completion of this event, just one
more SFG event remains in Kyle Riley’s (founder of SFG) 2020
campaign to give bracket racers the highest payouts possible
for minimal entry fees: the Hansen Global- SFG Christmas
Bracket Bash at Bradenton Motorsports Park which offers over
$122,500 in winner payouts.

In the first completed race of the week (the free
$10,000-to-win race), Jesse Garcia beat Lester Adkins while
leaving off of the bottom bulb. In the finals, Garcia made a
dead-on 6.676 run on a 6.67 dial-in; Adkins also ran a dead-on
4.648 on a 4.64 dial-in beside him, but couldn’t quite get
there after Garcia’s abundant starting line advantage.

The next event completed was the JEGS $50,000-to-win main
event in which Manny Sousa took the victory in yet another
No-Box entry.
He defeated Claude Debonis in the final round: Sousa was .013
on the tree and ran 6.322 on a 6.31 dial-in while Debonis was
an identical .013 on the tree and ran 4.496 on his 4.48
dial-in to be .004 seconds behind at the finish line. Chad Six
and Johnny Brannen were semifinalists in the main event, while
Kendal Little, Gary Williams and Caroline McCarty ended their
night as quarterfinalists.
Due to weather, the two $20,000-to-win events sponsored by
Fueltech and Hansen Global were combined into one
$40,000-to-win event. Howard Westbury took the combined
$40,000 prize after Dangerous Don Hansen red light by -.017
seconds in the final round.

During his winners circle interview, Westbury thanked Kyle
Riley and SFG Promotions for their support of bracket racers
and urged more sponsors to get on board with the race series.
Westbury made this plea just moments after giving Riley as
smooch as jokingly promised earlier if he were to win. Darrel
Pittman and Caleb Ellison were semifinalists in the event,
while Kevin Rodden, Lester Adkins and Andrew Davis made
quarterfinal appearances.
The final event contested for the week was the race for a
$30,000 valued 32 ft. Vintage trailer, decked out with a
dragster lift and more. Drew Smith took the win in that event
after a .013 reaction time and dead on 5.048 run in the finals
against Kevin Rodden who was .025 on the tree and also ran
dead-on with a 6.056 on a 6.05 dial-in.

After his win, Smith thanked God, his family and his friends.
Brian Barnes was the lone semifinalist in this event while
Sean Serra and Gary Williams were the two quarterfinalists.
With just over a month away from the Hansen Global-SFG
Christmas Bracket Bash, SFG team is actively taking pre
entries for the event which will be capped at 200 dragsters
and 200 door cars: 400 cars total. A $50,000 race, two $25,000
races, a $15,000 race, a $2,500 quarter mile shootout, and
$5,000 Golf Cart race will all be on tap across five days in
sunny Bradenton, Florida. Pre-enter now for only $199 at
racesfg.com.

ABOUT SFG PROMOTIONS, INC: 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 (SFG stands for Sent From
God). Riley 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 information on SFG Promotions, visit www.racesfg.com
or contact Kyle Riley at (708) 921-5737 or kyle@racesfg.com. |
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