CarSafe Elite Hero Program Starts Off With A Bang

Billy Vose has won back-to-back world championships in the ADRL and also added an event win to his impressive resume in 2011.

Through one event in the 2012 season, the Pro Extreme Motorcycle rider finds himself in the lead of another big race.

Vose is the current leader in the 2012 CarSafe Elite Hero Challenge, with Pro Junior Dragster driver Tia Tutterow as teams from all over the world are trying to become the 2012 CarSafe Elite Hero.

The CarSafe Elite Hero challenge is a fantastic program that allows fans from all over to register online and vote for their favorite ADRL Drag Racer. The competitor who has the most votes will win the 2012 Elite Hero Trophy and a $10,000 grand prize provided by CarSafe &  CarSafe Motorsports. The contest began with the season opening CarSafe Dragpalooza VIII at Royal Purple Raceway in Houston last March and continues this weekend with the ADRL Spring Drags III at Bristol Dragway.

The challenge – and the 2012 ADRL season – concludes with the presentation of the Elite Hero Trophy at the CarSafe sponsored series finals in Ennis, TX.  Fans can vote 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by logging on to www.CarSafeEliteHeroes.com.

Since the introduction of the Elite Hero Program, visitors from more 36 states have logged on to cast ballots for their hero, and Vose continues to draw stiff competition at the top from the likes of ADRL stars Tommy D’Aprile, Elijah Morton and Bubba Stanton.

There’s plenty in it for the fans as well. Just for voting, fans are automatically entered to win the most comprehensive Prize Package ever built by two ADRL race teams. Team Aruba, an Extreme Pro Stock team, has entered into the contest by giving fans a chance to win an Aruban Vacation valued at more than $7,000.

Two lucky ADRL fans will enjoy roundtrip airfare, 7 nights in an all-inclusive, 5-star hotel, 5 days free rental car, 2 complimentary dinners at Aruba’s finest restaurants, a sunset sailing trip, submarine coral reef experience and a snorkeling expedition all provided by the ADRL’s own Team Aruba! Every time a fan votes at www.CarSafeEliteHeroes.com, it increases their opportunity to win!

By using the self-created username and passwords, fans can increase their chances of winning by voting more often. The list of prizes for fans also includes a 50” Plasma HD Television and an Apple iPad.
CarSafe also welcomes fans to the track by offering a limited number of free tickets to every ADRL event by clicking the link at www.CarSafeEliteHeroes.com.

“This project just enhances the important connections between ADRL drivers and ADRL fans,” CarSafe Team Owner Mark Eckman said. “We also want to reward the fans for showing so much loyalty to drag racing and make it easy for them to meet or connect with their heroes. It’s a sport we have all come to love and we want to make sure people are having fun.”

All ADRL drivers are still encouraged to enter the Challenge. Vose is the early leader, but there will be plenty of competition from other ADRL competitors before the 10-race, 2012 season is completed.

Any competitor wanting to get involved should email Sam Neal at Sam@MarketingforMotorsports.com! Please send two high quality photos of your race vehicle, a photo of the driver and any information to be included in the biography section.

CarSafe, an Oklahoma City, OK based company offers extended service agreements on vehicles after original factory warranties expire. CarSafe utilizes motorsports as another way to connect with its customers and is the  “The Official Vehicle Breakdown Protection” of the ADRL.

Fans can request a Free Quote from a Policy Advisor by visiting www.CarSafe.com or by calling 866-466-5239 Monday thru Friday 7am – 7pm or Saturday 9am – 2pm (CST).

CarSafe's Richie Stevens Jr.

(Photos by ADRL/Richards)

POSTED IN: 2012 Season, ADRL News

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