CAYUGA,
ON (March 8, 2006) - The custom embroidery and digitizing firm Needles
At Work will be posting event awards at each Pro Modified Racing Association
(PMRA),
ProModifiedRacing.com, race for 2006.
"We are very excited to be involved
with the PMRA series," said Kelly Edgar, owner of Needles At Work. "We will
present a special award at each race of the six-event schedule
this year and help the teams standout from the competition."
Needles
At Work provides custom embroidery and special digital transformations of logos
and other artwork which can then be stitched into a variety of apparel from
corporate to casual wear. Team and company logo transformations are a large part
of John and Kelly Edgar's business.
"Needles at Work are a new company on their way up,"
stated Bruce F. Mehlenbacher, Director of Operations of the PMRA. "We believe
it's a positive step to work with a growing company that sees the value in
promoting their products with our teams and the PMRA series."
Needles At Work
offers custom embroidery and digitizing, and specializes in taking artwork and
transforming it to stitches to be worn on a variety of apparel from corporate to
casual to promote your business. This custom embroidery gives your business a
professional image. All digitizing and embroidery is done in-house, which allows
a personalized service. With over 20,000 stock designs available, Needles at
Work can help make your company or community group stand out from the rest. Its
customers include small businesses, community groups, schools, as well as
individuals. Needles At Work is located
inside Cayuga Motorsports a motorsport collectable store located at 8 Cayuga
Street in Cayuga, ON.
For more information contact
Kelly Edgar at Needles At Work at 905.772.7223 or e-mail
ndlesatwk@mountaincable.net
The
PMRA has five events confirmed for the 2006 season, the KC Auto Parts Family Day
Celebration at Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga, ON, Saturday, June 24, at
Lancaster Raceway Park in Clarence, NY on September 15 and the Pro Modified
Racing Association is pleased to be running inaugural events at St. Thomas
Dragway in Sparta, ON, August 5 and 6, the Eaton PMRA Challenge at Sanair near
Montreal scheduled for Saturday, August 19, and at the Grand Bend Motorplex,
over the Labor Day weekend.
Started
late in 2004 and entering its second year of operation, the Pro Modified Racing
Association ran five events in 2005 at four Ontario, Quebec, and New York
locations, with a different winner at each track. The PMRA provides drag race fans the opportunity see, hear and to
experience the popular Pro Modifieds, known as "the world's fastest door
slammers".
The
PMRA is a self-governing organization with its own set of technical and safety
rules based on the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) Pro Modified
division. Cars in the PMRA capture the true spirit of hot rodding, and the
class is one of drag racing's most exciting
and volatile classes, capturing the true spirit of hot rodding and offering a
wildly diverse group of racecars with different types of 2,000 -horsepower
engines. Combining classic body styles and modern equipment, constructors are
permitted to extensively modify and enhance both appearance and performance. The
cars burn gasoline or methanol propelling them down the quarter-mile in low
six-second times at over 225 miles per hour. The PMRA Pro Modified field is
composed of the eight quickest teams from the qualifying rounds.