As the 2016 Sportsman class champion at Ohio’s famous National Trail Raceway, veteran drag racer Dana Thompson’s success on the strip is a combination of natural talent, hard work, a great team around him and the best performance technology on the market in his ’67 Camaro. Throughout most of his nearly 25-year racing career, Thompson has utilized an innovative program to ensure he never misses a chance to try the latest and greatest performance products.
Contingency Connection’s Racer Rewards program is a weekly, grassroots-level contingency program that rewards local racers with money-saving discounts from top-performance manufacturers like Elgin, AFR, Earls, Moroso, Holley, Howards, Edelbrock, JE, Wilwood, MAHLE and Richmond.
“It is a great way for racers to be eligible to receive hundreds of dollars’ worth of certificates from many different companies in the racing and automotive performance industry,” said Thompson. “The Contingency Connection Racer Rewards program has helped me purchase some things I may not have purchased otherwise and has also allowed me to continue to run many quality parts on my race car season after season.”
Racers at participating tracks and series simply run sponsor decals for products they use (or would like to use) in order to earn the manufacturer rewards coupons. The Racer Rewards books are rotated among classes and typically awarded to the first and second place finishers. Some tracks even reward the tenth-place finisher and quickest reaction time, or give hard luck awards, meaning racers don’t necessarily have to win the race to earn the awards.
The program has turned into a high-value marketing tool for member tracks and series. Racer Rewards pays 50 winners over the season. The event organizers say that promoting a national $100,000 Racer Rewards program attracts new racers, increases car counts, improves the show, and increases spectator turnout. In addition, with top manufacturers on board to provide signage and other marketing support, the organizers add that tracks are finding immense value in the Contingency Connection platform.
Michael Fornataro is the director of Thompson’s home track, National Trail Raceway (NTR). NTR has been a Contingency Connection member track for more than 15 years. Fornataro sees it as a win-win-win for racers, tracks and manufacturers. “The Contingency Connection Racer Rewards program is a way to offer added awards and incentives to your racers; and differentiate your track from the others,” said Fornataro. “It’s not just prize money, but parts my racers actually use, and they really do use them. Racers tend to be loyal to the companies that support their racing, so the Racer Rewards program is excellent marketing tool for the member companies.”
With more than 100 participating tracks and series, Contingency Connection has the power to reach weekend warriors and DIYer shops from coast-to-coast and in Canada.
Contingency Connection sponsors provide signage, decals and other promotional tools for tracks to display at races, which Kinross Speedway director Gerry Liscumb, Jr. says helps the track attract more racers and attendees.
“It brings such an enormous level of credibility and professionalism to a track, especially a small town venue like ours,” Liscumb, Jr. said. “From the banners that connect you to reputable, national distributors, to the awards, bonus packages and banquet awards, the Contingency Connection program truly provides incentives for the racers to come out week after week to compete at your track.”
To learn more about the Contingency Connection Racer Rewards program, go to contingencyconnection.com.