Needles At Work posts Awards
for PMRA Teams
CAYUGA, ONTARIO (March 12, 2007) – The
custom embroidery and digitizing firm Needles At Work will be posting event
awards at each Pro Modified Racing Association event for 2007.
“We are very excited to be involved with the PMRA series again
this year,” said Kelly Edgar, owner of Needles At Work. “We will present a
special award at each race of the series special events this year which will
have the winning 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.
“The PMRA is excited to work with Needles At Work again in
2007,” 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.”
Now in its third year of operation, The Pro Modified
Racing Association (PMRA), www.ProModifiedRacing.com, has enjoyed strong fan popularity and will present some of the best
in Pro Modified racing for 2007.
The PMRA will travel to several drag strips in 2007,
including two dates at Toronto Motorsports Park, Lancaster Raceway Park in New
York State, Sanair in Quebec, and the Southwestern Ontario track of Grand Bend
Motorplex.
In 2006, the tour was a great success, and during the past
two seasons of the PMRA, each event finished with a different winner. Joe
Boniferro and Kasey Janzen tied in points last year and were crowned
co-champions over the other Ontario, Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania teams.
Wix Filtration Products, Valvoline, a division of Ashland Inc., Uni-Select, and
Moen Incorporated will sponsor the PMRA points series in 2007.
About Needles At
Work:
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
60,000 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, Needles At Work
at 905.772.7223 or visit their website at www.NeedlesAtWork.ca
About the Pro Modified Racing Association
(PMRA):
The Pro Modified Racing Association started late in
2004 and is entering its third year of operation. The PMRA is a self-governing
organization, with technical and safety rules as outlined by the International
Hot Rod Association (IHRA) and the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). 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, offering a diverse group of
racecars with different types of 2,000-horsepower engines. Combining classic
body styles and modern equipment, constructors are permitted, within established
rules and parameters, to modify and enhance the cars in both appearance and
performance. The cars are fuelled by gasoline or methanol, propelling them down
the quarter-mile in low six-second times at over 200 miles per hour. The PMRA
provides drag race fans the opportunity to see, hear, and experience the popular
Pro Modifieds, known as "the world's fastest door slammers".