NHRA’s creative Factory Stock Showdown category introduces new presenter & enhancements….

NHRA and Constant Aviation have teamed up to launch the Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown Bounty program.
 
Purpose of the Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown Bounty program is to drive interest from both fan and drivers in the Factory Stock Showdown class as well as increase available prize money.
 
The program will see a “bounty” placed on the head of the previous event winner. As the Gainesville winner, driver Aaron Stanfield is now being hunted by the rest of the Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown field. If a competitor is able to beat Stanfield at this weekend’s upcoming Mopar Express Lane NHRA SpringNationals Presented By Pennzoil in Houston, that driver will receive a $1,000 prize. If Stanfield takes home the win in Houston, his bounty is upped to $2,000.
 
“As the new sponsor of the Factory Stock Showdown, we wanted to shake things up a little,” said Constant Aviation Chief Executive Officer David H. Davies. “And by introducing the Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown Bounty program at Houston Raceway Park during the Mopar Express Lane SpringNationals, we expect to add to the excitement for both fans and drivers.”
 
“We are very excited about this new program with Constant Aviation,” said Brad Gerber, NHRA Vice President and Chief Development Officer. “The NHRA Factory Stock Showdown class is such a competitive field, and this Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown Bounty program will only continue to fuel the competition of the Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown racers.”
 
The Constant Aviation NHRA Factory Stock Showdown class will return to racing action at the Mopar Express Lane NHRA SpringNationals Presented by Pennzoil at Houston Raceway Park, May 21-23.
 
ABOUT CONSTANT AVIATION — Constant Aviation specializes in aircraft and engine maintenance, major repairs, avionics, interiors and paint. In addition, it offers mobile response services through its AOG division, and accessory and composite services through its Nextant Aerospace division. With more than 15 years of expertise in a comprehensive array of business jet airframes, Constant Aviation has raised the bar in aircraft maintenance expectations by focusing on quality, always.

For more information, visit www.constantaviation.com

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