ARCA Extends Agreement With ARCA/CRA Super Series and ARCA Midwest Tour  
Partnership with both Extended through 2016 (Special from ARCA)
January 8, 2014
Toledo, Ohio (January 8, 2014) – The Automobile Racing Club of America has renewed its
agreement with two of its regional touring series partners, the ARCA Midwest Tour and
ARCA/CRA Super Series, each for a three-year extension period. Ron Drager, ARCA
President, first announced the extension of the existing agreements at the 2013
Performance Racing Industry Trade Show in Indianapolis.

“We’ve developed a solid working relationship with everyone at the CRA Super Series and
Midwest Tour these past couple seasons,” said ARCA President Ron Drager. “Since all
parties involved are pleased with our progress and direction to date, we wanted to make a
longer term commitment — through 2016 — to give us a stronger platform for what we feel
we can accomplish together.”

The partnership provides licensed participants ARCA sanctioning body member benefits,
including a $500,000 Participant Accident medical insurance policy. ARCA will continue to
provide public relations, race operations, and marketing support to both series, while
expanding and strengthening an already strong developmental racing base.

The ARCA Midwest Tour, based in Lake Geneva, Wis., was founded in 2006 by short track
racing veterans Tim Olson and Steve Einhaus and was formerly known as the ASA
Midwest Tour. The tour races at several well-known speedways of the upper Midwest, including the Milwaukee Mile, Elko Speedway, LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway and Madison International Speedway.

"Our relationship with ARCA has truly been amazing in the first year,” said Tim Olson, ARCA Midwest Tour
president. “We have established ourselves with an organization that has tremendous value in the short track nation
while helping the Midwest Tour to become a better series each and every day.”

The ARCA/CRA Super Series, in its 18th season, has been under the ARCA sanctioning body since 2012. The
‘Crown Jewels’ of the series are the Winchester 400 at Winchester Speedway, the Redbud 300 at Anderson
Speedway, and the Berlin 251 at Berlin Raceway. The series is owned and managed by industry veterans Glenn
Luckett and R.J. Scott.

"We were very happy to extend our agreement with ARCA,” said Luckett, the Director and Managing Partner of
CRA. "Working with ARCA the last two years has been very beneficial for the ARCA/CRA Super Series. We look
forward to continuing and building our relationship with ARCA over the next three years.”

In addition to providing support for race operations, the partnership also puts the champion of the ARCA/CRA Super
Series and the ARCA Midwest Tour into the seat of an ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards car at a special
test session at Daytona International Speedway. Called the Road to Daytona, the unique experience is made possible through Roush Yates Performance Products, Hoosier Tire and Fast Track Racing.

The 2014 ARCA/CRA Super Series and ARCA Midwest Tour season will begin together on April 11-12 at Toledo Speedway for the second annual 7-Up 150 Border Wars race. The race puts both series on the same track together. A similar event is planned for May 25-26 at Illiana Motor Speedway.

“We have reached some milestones by working together to build a strong partnership with the ARCA/CRA Super Series under the same banner and at the same time providing a better platform for the future of short track racing in general,” Olson said. “We are excited about our long term partnership with everyone at ARCA and we look forward to kicking things off at Toledo in April.”