Thursday, February 23, 2006

G-Force Race Cars backs PMRA in ‘06

“The PMRA has been great for our business and most importantly great for our sport.”

Courtesy Bruce F. Mehlenbacher

TONAWANDA, NY (February 22, 2006) -- One of the leading Pro Modified racecar builders will again be sponsoring the Pro Modified Racing Association, www.ProModifiedRacing.com, as the series enters its second season.

Based in Western New York State, G-Force Race Cars Inc. recently announced it would be stepping up its involvement with the PMRA for 2006.

“It is important that G-Force Race Cars supports the PMRA,” said Jim Salemi of G-Force Race Cars Inc. “The PMRA has been great for our business and most importantly great for our sport. G-Force Race Cars provide a complete chassis shop for the quickest and fastest door slammers on the planet.”

G-Force Race Cars services vary from building a complete six-second, 230-mph Pro Modified chassis to performing various custom fabrication tasks. It will even help racers prepare their car for race day. As racers themselves, the team at G-Force knows the commitment and development it takes to build a quality product that is innovative that also has a concern for driver safety.

“Jim Salemi of G-Force Race Cars has been helping race teams improve their performance for as long as I can remember,” stated Bruce F. Mehlenbacher, Director of Operations of the PMRA. “Western New York has always been a hot-bed of the most talented drag racers in the sport. Jim (Salemi) has always pushed the envelope to give the customer more for their money. The G-Force 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Pro Modified driven by Mike Stawicki is a good example of G-Force’s commitment.”

G-Force Race Cars Inc., http://www.gforceracecars.com/ repair aluminum engine blocks that have been "windowed", cylinder heads that have been damaged due to failure or fire slots, as well building the highest quality Fabricated Rear End Housing on the market for high powered doorslammers. All work is dealt with the same quality time and craftsmanship that goes into each of its award-winning chassis.

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