Roush Yates Engines will be giving away one of their world-class engines to help benefit children in their community and everyone has the opportunity to win. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at www.roushyatesparts.com.
Roush Yates Engines designs, engineers, and crafts high performance racing engines for all forms of motorsports. Known primarily for their success in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Roush Yates has extended their presence to include NASCAR Nationwide, ARCA, Grand-Am, FIA GT3, ASCS, Dirt Late Model, Dirt Modified, Marine, and NHRA Pro Stock series. With 80 wins and 2 Championships so far this season, Roush Yates is quickly becoming the powerhouse to beat in races all over the country.
"I am excited to announce that Roush Yates will be raffling off an engine to raise money for Davidson Day School," said Doug Yates, CEO of Roush Yates Engines. "This is a great opportunity to use our knowledge and skills to give back to the kids in our community. Our Sprint 360 program is top-notch, and whoever wins this engine will not be disappointed."
This will be the first year that Roush Yates is giving away a Sprint 360 engine for charity and allowing everyone, not just trade show attendees, a chance to win. Davidson Day School is a pre-K through 12th grade school that emphasizes character and community service while preparing today’s kids for tomorrow’s technology. Proceeds from the engine raffle will give Davison Day School the funds to expand their Media Center, allowing more computers for more kids.
"We are delighted to benefit from the Roush Yates raffle, which will enable us to expand our Media Center," said Bonnie Cotter, Head of Davidson Day School. "One of our most critical tasks as educators is to prepare students for success in the 21st century. Giving them extensive access to technology integrated with the learning process is critical to reaching this goal."
Five dollar raffle tickets can be purchased at www.roushyatesparts.com. The drawing will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, December 3, 2010 at the International Motorsports Industry Show in Indianapolis, IN. You must be 18 years old to enter and you do not have to be present to win.