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Grand-Am Cup Becomes KONI Challenge Series
Written by: Grand-Am Communications   http://www.grand-am.com
Las Vegas, Nev.
 

Officials from KONI and the Grand American Road Racing Association announced at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas that the renowned shck absorber manufacturer has become the title sponsor of the Grand-Am Cup Series, which will be renamed the Grand-Am KONI Challenge Series.

The three-year agreement calls for KONI shocks to be used on all KONI Challenge race cars starting in 2009. Beginning in 2007, the KONI Challenge will include a separate points race for competitors using KONI shocks, which will be considered an independent championship throughout the season. This "championship within a championship" will be worth $10,000 to the top point earners in both the Grand Sport (GS) and Street Tuner (ST) classes using KONI shocks.

"KONI is a well-recognized name in motorsports and is a natural fit for the Grand-Am Cup Series, which has become an extremely popular road racing series for high-performance production vehicles," said Roger Edmondson, Grand American Road Racing Association President. "Coming off a 2006 season in which the Grand-Am Cup Series had record fields and incredibly close competition, the addition of KONI as the title sponsor is a logical next step in the development
of the series. We expect the KONI Challenge to be better than ever over the next three years with KONI's tremendous support."

In addition to its title sponsorship, KONI will maintain a contingency program for both the KONI Challenge Series and the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Crown Royal Special Reserve. In each KONI Challenge and Rolex Series race, top-three finishers in the GS and ST classes in the KONI Challenge and top-three finishers in the Rolex Series Daytona Prototype and GT classes using KONI shocks will be eligible for contingency awards. First-place finishers using KONI shocks in any of the four classes will earn an $800 bonus, with $400 for second-place finishers and $200 for third.

"It's important for KONI to consistently have a presence in motorsports, and especially in a series where we can make a strong contribution," said Jim Vance, KONI North America General Manager. "Part of KONI's legacy is its involvement in racing, something we have been doing for decades. Sponsorship of the KONI Challenge is a perfect way to kick off KONI's 150 years of being in business, and we look forward to the start of the new racing season in 2007."