Bobby Rohrer of Waterford, PA is the latest driver to sign up for the Close Racing Supply ULMS Elite Driver Program for 2018 season. Rohrer has been committed follower of the series for the past two years.

Rohrer and his family own the Eriez Speedway in Hammett, PA, where the Zimmer’s Service Center ULMS Late Model Series and Plyler Entry Systems UEMS Emod Series will have events at in 2018. Bobby finished 13th in points at Eriez and 15th in the final ULMS point chase.  

Bobby drives the Rohrer Trucking, Bonnell’s Auto Group, WA Brohn Trucking, Village Tavern, T Keith Carpentry, Niemeyer’s Garage, Genesis Shocks, Hoosier Tire, Phantom Signs Graphics wrapped #11 Kryptonite Chassis.

Rohrer joins defending series two time champion, Dave Hess Jr., Doug Eck, who will be driving for the team Hess drove for the past two years under the championship team of Suppa Racing, Breyton Santee, John Weaver, Al Brewer, Max Blair, Mike Wonderling and Jason Dobson. The list of names are expected to grow throughout the next few weeks leading up to the series opener at Port Royal Speedway on March 24 for the $3000 to win Chiller Thriller.

ELITE contracted drivers must be in the top 10 in points to receive guaranteed contract monies and will be awarded to the top 8 point cars that are in the top 10 in points. The series provisional positions will be based off the top contracted driver in points that do not qualify.

Series, owner and race director, Chris Zuver stated his excitement with the program. “I am very excited to see the drivers who will be running with the ULMS series for 2018. The series has currently 19 events on its 2018 schedule with more events still being discussed. This is the third year for the program and second year Close Racing Supply has been the marketing partner for the program. We expect several other drivers to join the program also.”

The Zimmer’s Service Center Inc ULMS Late Model Series has a 19 event schedule in the northeast region for the 2018 season with a minimum $5000 to win championship point fund. With the marketing partnership of Close Racing Supply providing the funding for the Elite program, this additional money paid out will be money that the tracks will not have to worry about and can use as a marketing tool to market the series and drivers to the general public that will be in attendance.

Close Racing Supply has been in business since 1996 supplying quality circle track components at competitive prices. CRS has a large inventory of parts for IMCA/UMP modifieds, Late Models, and Stock Clip Cars. They ship UPS daily and accept most major credit cards. Close Racing Supply can be reached at 814-225-3250 or visit them online at www.closeracingsupply.com.

Race teams that are interested in signing up for the Close Racing Supply “ELITE” Program may contact series director Chris Zuver by email at ulms_racing@hotmail.com for more details.

Bobby Rohrer of Waterford, PA is the latest driver to sign up for the Close Racing Supply ULMS Elite Driver Program for 2018 season. Rohrer has been committed follower of the series for the past two years.

Rohrer and his family own the Eriez Speedway in Hammett, PA, where the Zimmer’s Service Center ULMS Late Model Series and Plyler Entry Systems UEMS Emod Series will have events at in 2018. Bobby finished 13th in points at Eriez and 15th in the final ULMS point chase.

Bobby drives the Rohrer Trucking, Bonnell’s Auto Group, WA Brohn Trucking, Village Tavern, T Keith Carpentry, Niemeyer’s Garage, Genesis Shocks, Hoosier Tire, Phantom Signs Graphics wrapped #11 Kryptonite Chassis.

Rohrer joins defending series two time champion, Dave Hess Jr., Doug Eck, who will be driving for the team Hess drove for the past two years under the championship team of Suppa Racing, Breyton Santee, John Weaver, Al Brewer, Max Blair, Mike Wonderling and Jason Dobson. The list of names are expected to grow throughout the next few weeks leading up to the series opener at Port Royal Speedway on March 24 for the $3000 to win Chiller Thriller.

ELITE contracted drivers must be in the top 10 in points to receive guaranteed contract monies and will be awarded to the top 8 point cars that are in the top 10 in points. The series provisional positions will be based off the top contracted driver in points that do not qualify.

Series, owner and race director, Chris Zuver stated his excitement with the program. “I am very excited to see the drivers who will be running with the ULMS series for 2018. The series has currently 19 events on its 2018 schedule with more events still being discussed. This is the third year for the program and second year Close Racing Supply has been the marketing partner for the program. We expect several other drivers to join the program also.”

The Zimmer’s Service Center Inc ULMS Late Model Series has a 19 event schedule in the northeast region for the 2018 season with a minimum $5000 to win championship point fund. With the marketing partnership of Close Racing Supply providing the funding for the Elite program, this additional money paid out will be money that the tracks will not have to worry about and can use as a marketing tool to market the series and drivers to the general public that will be in attendance.

Close Racing Supply has been in business since 1996 supplying quality circle track components at competitive prices. CRS has a large inventory of parts for IMCA/UMP modifieds, Late Models, and Stock Clip Cars. They ship UPS daily and accept most major credit cards. Close Racing Supply can be reached at 814-225-3250 or visit them online at www.closeracingsupply.com.

Race teams that are interested in signing up for the Close Racing Supply “ELITE” Program may contact series director Chris Zuver by email at ulms_racing@hotmail.com for more details.

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