MAUMEE, OH (1-20-2011) by Scott Porter - F.A.S.T. Public Relations
The Fremont/Attica Sprint Title (F.A.S.T.) Series is pleased to announce that Paul Kistler, owner of Kistler Engines and Kistler Racing Products in Erlin, Ohio, has agreed to return as the championship series' title sponsor for the 2012 racing season. This marks the fourth consecutive year for the F.A.S.T. Championship Series to carry the Kistler Racing Products speed shop brand at Fremont Speedway and Attica Raceway Park.
"This concept is something this area really needed," said Paul Kistler. "It helps out these racers and it promotes sprint car racing in Northern Ohio on a national level. We are proud to be a part of this series and be able to give something back to our customers. The F.A.S.T. Series has grown into something much larger than we expected in just four short years."
The 2011 F.A.S.T. season saw Bryan Sebetto sweep the last three events and hoist the Kistler Cup championship trophy in Engine Pro Victory Lane and the claim the big $10,000 championship check. It was the closest finish in the series' young history as wily veteran Dean Jacobs finished just 27-points back and 2010 F.A.S.T. Champion Byron Reed finished just 62 points back in third place. The chase for the 2012 Kistler Cup is set to begin in April as the 410 sprint cars are slated to run 20 F.A.S.T. points events over the course of the season.
The F.A.S.T. Championship Series continues to grow, but stays true to its vision of helping out the local drivers and teams that compete weekly in the sprint car divisions at Fremont and Attica in Northern Ohio. Over the course of three years the FAST On Dirt, Inc. (parent company of F.A.S.T.) has handed out over $100,000 in cash and contingency prizes plus several thousand more dollars worth of discount certificates to race part manufacturers.
"Its hard to believe we are looking ahead to our 4th season," said F.A.S.T. organizer Bryan Autullo. "When Scott, Chris, and I put this idea together at the end of 2008, we didn't know if it was going to fly. With Paul Kistler believing in our concept and lending his name to this organization as our title sponsor, it put us on the map. It has been a win/win relationship ever since and we're able to do some things that we didn't even know were possible in the beginning."
With the amount of money the series pays out in cash and prizes, and with the bonus money and increased purse payouts at select events throughout the season, the F.A.S.T. Series can boast the highest paying local 410 racing between Knoxville and Williams Grove. Both Fremont Speedway and Attica Raceway Park have gotten behind this series to find ways to increase the point fund and to pay additional money on certain nights. The entire concept has become a team effort from the start.
"Having Paul Kistler, Brian Kemenah, and Dave Deyo on our team has really made the series into what we envisioned in 2008," commented Chris Kettman of the F.A.S.T. organization. "Going into our 4th season, its a pleasure to once again have these guys on board with us and helping out the local race teams. We've accomplished everything we set out to do and its only going to get bigger and better with guys like this in our corner. We're looking forward to the future of FAST."
Kistler Racing Products has helped bring more sponsorship to the series by spreading the word about what has been happening in Northern Ohio to their suppliers. Several more companies have jumped on the F.A.S.T. bandwagon through their relationship with Paul, Brian, and Dave. Not only is the series organization grateful, but it all eventually trickles down to the race teams who benefit from the cash and prizes set forth by all of the people involved. The manufacturers, the sponsors, the promoters, and the media all have a part in this from top to bottom.
"The guys from FAST really do more than just advertise for us," stated Dave Deyo of Kistler Racing Products. "They are always there to help us with whatever we need from our web site to print ad designs to video projects. They are great guys to work with and we look forward to continuing our relationship in 2012."
Look for the F.A.S.T. display along with the Kistler Cup championship trophy at the upcoming 4th Annual Kistler Engines/ Kistler Racing Products Open House on Saturday, as well as, the upcoming mall shows and swap meets. Check out the merchandise or talk with Bryan, Chris and Scott about the series plans for the upcoming season.
About Our Title Sponsor:
Kistler Engines builds lightweight, high performance racing engines and quality is their commitment. They pride themselves in high tech, innovative designs, producing highly competitive engines for Sprint 410's as well as Late Models, 360's, Midgets and 305's. Through the use of state-of-the-art equipment, the highest standard quality parts, and constant research and development, Kistler Engines is setting the standard in the highly competitive field of dirt track racing today. Customers powered by Kistler Engines have consistently set fast times and track records, and have won with the World of Outlaws, All Stars, and numerous feature events including the Knoxville Nationals. Kistler Engines has also earned a reputation for service among professional race teams with quick turnaround time on rebuilds in most cases. In addition to complete engine building and machining services, Kistler Engines also stocks a wide variety of "hard core" engine parts. With a vision of adding a complete sprint car parts store, Kistler hired key staff members to be able to offer the same type of service at Kistler Racing Products as he has with his engine business. Brian Kemenah and Dave Deyo take care of the day-to-day operations of KRP. Kemenah is a Knoxville Nationals Winning Crew Chief and is a major asset to Kistler Racing Products as customers are able to ask technical questions and receive race proven answers. You can also visit Kistler racing Products at their parts truck every weekend in the pits at Attica and Fremont.
To learn more about the Fremont/Attica Sprint Title visit our official site at www.fastondirt.com.
- Scott Porter on Jan 20, 2012
- Article Date: 1/20/2012 by F.A.S.T. Public Relations