The West Coast Pro Truck
The West Coast Pro Truck is a full sized, V-8 powered competitive racing machine, which replicates, a Ford F150, Chevy Silverado, Toyota Tundra or Dodge Ram. The West Coast Pro Truck is designed and built to compete on asphalt racetracks up to 3/4 mile in length. These racing machines are individually and professionally crafted to ensure the highest quality and maximum performance at an affordable price.

West Coast Pro Truck Specifications
The West Coast Pro Truck features a fiberglass body replicating a Ford F150, Chevy Silverado, Toyota Tundra, or Dodge Ram. This truck is V-8 powered with an automatic transmission. The engines are built to specifications, which ensure equal power output to maintain close competition. These specifications include the following:

·  Spec racing carburetor, manifold, cam, and electronic ignition system

·  Dual reservoir master brake cylinders for adjustable (front/rear) brake bias

·  Racing coil springs front and rear

·  Steel-bodied racing shocks

·  Custom upper A-Arms and wedge jack bolts

Affordable To Race And Maintain
Most parts used in building and racing West Coast Pro Trucks (brakes, steering, rear end, tie rods, etc) are available at local auto parts retailers. The fiberglass body is made up of several pieces so that in the event that damage occurs, each piece can be repaired or replaced by a factory-produced replacement from West Coast Pro Trucks. The intermediate frame based on a stock, mass-production chassis, features General Motors factory alignment holes for adjustability.

Safety
The West Coast Pro Truck is designed and built to offer the highest quality and yet affordable race vehicle. Each vehicle is engineered to ensure maximum safety and driver protection. The West Coast Pro Truck includes:

·  Sportsman-style 1.75" x 0.095" tubing roll cage

·  Formed aluminum racing seat with 5-point safety harness

·  Window net and collapsible steering column

·  15-gallon fuel cell in a metal canister

·  On-board Halon fire suppression system

The West Coast Pro Truck Series
The West Coast Pro Truck Series includes the southwest portion of the nation with
California, Nevada, and Arizona. The southwest region holds most of its events at its home track in California, Irwindale Speedway. For the 2006 season 8 races will be held at Irwindale, 2 at Orange Show Speedway, 2 at Tucson Raceway Park, 2 at I-10 Speedway and 2 at Havasu Speedway. The series pays competitive, race purses and a 2-day season-ending National Shoot-Out. The best part about the West Coast Pro Trucks is the concept of allowing driver's skill determines the winner, rather than driver's budget. The rules are based on a 'spec' or 'stock car' series model that utilizes specific parts and pieces. Driver skill, and the crew's set-up abilities are factors to victory. Technical specifications are written and polished each year, and are enforced by race officials at each event.

Sponsorship Opportunities
The West Coast Pro Trucks are ideal for sponsor participation. The trucks are driving billboards, which can be utilized by sponsors for retail promotions, advertising, employee functions, and more. Businesses benefit greatly when advertising with the West Coast Pro Trucks. The West Coast Pro Truck race events attract the maximum spectator support with an average of 5000 at each Irwindale event. Best of all, several of the races are scheduled to be televised on local and national TV.

The West Coast Pro Truck Series offers several sponsoring packages including: series sponsorship in which the series will be renamed by it's sponsor, associate sponsorship, and contingency sponsorship. Don't miss out on this spectacular opportunity to advertise for only a fraction of the cost that companies pay for some other racing advertising.


For more information please visit our website www.westcoastprotrucks.com
Or call us at: (909) 945-8583, Email us at wcptandperformance@earthlink.net