Sunoco fuels USRA Factory Stocks again in 2023


Sunoco Race Fuels has signed on to be the title sponsor of the USRA Factory Stock division for a fourth straight season in 2023, officials from the United States Racing Association announced this week.

As part of their commitment to Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series competitors, Sunoco will provide awards to the top five in Sunoco USRA Factory Stock national points and contribute cash to the year-end points fund for the fast-growing full-fendered division.

Neil Kemp of Mineral Springs, Ark., is the defending Sunoco USRA Factory Stock Nationals Champion. Walter Hamilton of Dallas was the champion of the class the previous two years, and Josh Landers was the first in 2019.

For decades, Sunoco’s fuels have been associated with racing excellence. Since the mid-60s, when Sunoco and Roger Penske forged what would be a long and successful alliance, the company has grown into an industry powerhouse.

Today, Sunoco has expanded the reach of its racing fuels line around the world to include all types of professional motor sports and other activities where premium race fuels make a difference.

As the largest manufacturer of racing gasolines in the world, Sunoco has a 40-year track record of winning performances. With an expanded product line, Sunoco offers drivers more choices than ever before. For the performance your engine is designed to deliver, consistently choose Sunoco Race Fuels.

Sunoco Race Fuels sells fuel through a network of Regional Distributors. When looking on the Fuel Finder, they are each listed with a yellow marker. If you are interested in becoming a dealer, selling fuel at your track or need information for fuel availability in your area, zoom in and look for a yellow marker.

For more information about Sunoco Race Fuels, call 800-RACE GAS or visit SunocoRaceFuels.com. You can also follow them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

Continuing to crush it: Year after year, the USRA continues to attract more racetracks and dirt track racers through fair, logical and cost-effective rules accompanied by an organization that puts the racers, racetracks and their fans first. In the 2022 Summit USRA Weekly Racing Series, more than 50 of America’s finest dirt ovals host over 1,000 nights of racing.

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USRA OFFICIAL SPONSORS: American Racer Racing TiresBeyea HeadersChevrolet PerformanceChristie Door CompanyFast ShaftsFK Rod EndsKS EngineeringKSE Racing ProductsMesilla Valley TransportationNitroquest MediaRacinDirtSummit Racing EquipmentSunoco Race Fuels.

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