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FuelTech- SFG
Season Kickoff by FTI Performance Offered Florida Beaches, Big
Money
Carpenter Doubles, Muller Becomes Second Female SFG Winner
CHICAGO, IL. (Mar. 16, 2021): SFG Promotions is off to a
successful start to their 2021 lineup of big money bracket
races after bringing the FuelTech- SFG Season Kickoff
presented by FTI Performance at Bradenton Motorsports Park
(BMP) to a close.
Each of the $125,000 worth of events came to a comfortable
finish at around 8:30pm, making for the opportunity for racers
to enjoy the Bradenton Beach experience and their racing
family, which is a keen focus for SFG in 2021 and beyond. The
next event SFG will hold will be the history making JEGS-SFG
500 presented by Right Trailers, April 12-18, back at BMP.
During SFG’s Season Kickoff, the second female to win an SFG
feature event was crowned when Marie Muller won Friday’s JEGS
$25,000-to-win warm up race.
The young Michael Carpenter also inked his name in the history
books when he claimed double-up victories in both the Right
Trailers $50,000-to-win race on Saturday and the Hansen Global
$50,000-to-win race by .0001 seconds on Sunday.
Joshua Decker with JEGS Performance also came out victorious
during Saturday nights $3,000-to-win Pit Vehicle race during
his birthday.
"This was a great tune up for the JEGS-SFG 500 presented by
Right Trailers,” says SFG Promotions’ CEO, Kyle Riley. “I
wanted to bring my team out here again before the 500 to
really gel with the track crew and experience excellent
execution of a SFG race one more time with a limited entry
environment.
Both crews did an awesome job; this mission was definitely a
success as we got each race done in record time. I’m excited
to do it again and see everybody back in Bradenton for
$500,000 next month.”
Friday JEGS $25,000 Warm Up Race Results
Semifinals:
● Andrew Reaves defeated Jeremy Bargo by posting a .014 light
and running 4.673 on his 4.66 dial-in. Bargo was a tad behind
on the tree with a .031 light and broke out with a 6.024 run
on a 6.03 dial-in
● Marie Muller defeated SFG hitter Gage Burch when she was
.008 on the tree and ran 4.490 on her 4.48 dial-in. Burch was
a stellar .001 on the tree but ended up behind running 6.360
on a 6.33 dial-in
Finals: When Reaves lit the tree -.005 red, the race was over,
making Muller the second ever female to win a feature SFG
race.
Saturday Right Trailers $50,000 Race Results:
Quarterfinals:
● Steve Taylor beat Brandon Taylor with .002 light, followed
up by a dead-on 4.582 on a 4.58 dial making an extremely tough
to beat .004 package. Brandon was a respectable .016 on the
tree and broke-out by .003 on his 5.02 dial-in
● Johnny Tolisano matched Bargo on the tree with a .021 light,
but his dead-on 4.476 run on a 4.47 dial-in was enough to beat
Bargo’s 6.049 run on a 6.03 dial-in
● Gage Burch took the bye to roll into his second semi-final
appearance of the weekend
● Michael Carpenter was .010 on the tree and ran 4.813 on his
4.81 dial-in to prevail over Karley Holbrook who broke out by
.004 on her 7.00 dial-in
Semifinals:
● Carpenter was .010 on the tree and ran 4.819 on a 4.81 to
his friend, Burch who was .018 and ran 6.353 on a 6.34
● Taylor posted a .023 light and ran 4.582 on a 4.57 dial-in
to defeat Tolisano’s .024 light and 4.486 run on a 4.47
dial-in
Finals: Carpenter stole a chunk at the starting line with a
.002 light and paced Taylor to a 4.832 run on a 4.82 dial-in.
Taylor was .024 on the tree and behind with a 4.586 run a 4.57
dial-in
Sunday Hansen Global $50,000 Race Results
Quarterfinals:
● Carpenter overcame RJ Myers with a .011 light and 4.858 run
on a 4.84 dial-in. Myers was .002 up front by .032 above his
6.24 dial-in
● George Ebel received a gift when Manual Soler left with a
-.002 red light. Ebel was .373 on the tree
● Billy Dunn also skated by to the semifinals when Mark Mullen
went -.014 red on the tree against him
● Tony Mazza was the last of the gift recipient in the
quarterfinals when Anthony Dagostino lit the red light by
.006, while Mazza was .106 on the tree
Semifinals:
● Carpenter received a bit of favor in the semifinals when he
left was a .048 light, but punched his way into the finals
when Ebel was -.004 red
● Dunn and Mazza left the starting line with two green lights.
Dunn’s .015 light was significantly better though, which
equated to a win light after a 4.693 run on a 4.68 dial-in.
Mazza was .042 up front and broke-out with a 5.311 on a 5.32
dial
Finals: The final round made for what might be the best race
of the SFG season. Carpenter was .015 on the tree and ran
4.854, dead-on a 4.85 dial-in to defeat Dunn by .0001 seconds.
Dunn was a tick better on the tree with a .011 light, but was
on the high side of dead-on with a 4.678 lap on a 4.67 dial-in
for a runner-up finish.
Racers can compete for over $750,000 of life changing money
and be part of the next SFG Bradenton experience during the
JEGS-SFG 500 presented by Right Trailers at BMP, April 12-18.
No pre-entry is required for the four events scheduled
throughout the week- all entries will be paid at the gate.
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 (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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