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McGraw Claims
Hansen Global Inc. $50,000 Saturday Win at FTI SFG 350
CEDAR FALLS, IA. (June, 6 2021): The final winner at the FTI
SFG 350 at Cedar Falls Motorsports Park was crowned Saturday
night. After ten rounds of racing, Nebraska’s Jerry McGraw
came out victorious, taking the $50,000 grand prize in
Saturday’s main-event sponsored by Hansen Global Inc.

McGraw had just picked up his dragster two weeks before and in
his second outing with it, he cashed in for $50,000.
In the semi-final round, McGraw, Lou Rausch, and Tom Klemme
were left in the running for the $50,000 grand prize.

Semifinals:
In the semifinals, McGraw was awarded the bye to the final,
leaving -.008 red off the starting line and running a 4.497 on
a 4.49 dial in his single lap.
Rausch in the door car and Klemme on the motorcycle faced off
to determine who would join McGraw in the final round. Rausch
left that starting line with a .016 light and ran dead-on two.
Klemmel let go .020 and ran a 5.581 on a 5.58 for the
runner-up in the pair.
Finals:
In the finals, McGraw was .019 on the tree and ran dead-on
ninel, to take the win over Rausch.
Rausch was .007 and ran a 5.231 on his 5.24 dial-in to break
out by .009 for the runner-up finish.
Congratulations to all winners and finalists from all
three-days of racing action at the FTI SFG 350 at Cedar Falls
Motorsports Park.
The next stop for SFG Promotions will be the JEGS Half Million
at US 131 Motorsports Park June 28 - July 4, 2021. The event
will feature three chances at $50,000 and a chance for a
life-changing guaranteed $500,000 main event prize. Learn more
at www.racesfg.com/schedule.
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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