Mallory Ignition Congratulates Ken Schrader For His ARCA Win – UnderhoodService

Mallory Ignition Congratulates Ken Schrader For His ARCA Win

One thing that should be abundantly clear is that Ken Schrader loves racing. Whether on the dirt tracks across our great nation, or in the ARCA and NASCAR racing series, the 57 year old, Missouri born driver is out there behind the wheel as much as possible. His career in the NASCAR Sprint (Nextel, Winston) cup spans almost 30 years, and has seen him capture the pole in the Daytona 500 in 3 consecutive years ('88-'90).

One thing that should be abundantly clear is that Ken Schrader loves racing. Whether on the dirt tracks across our great nation, or in the ARCA and NASCAR racing series, the 57 year old, Missouri born driver is out there behind the wheel as much as possible. His career in the NASCAR Sprint (Nextel, Winston) cup spans almost 30 years, and has seen him capture the pole in the Daytona 500 in 3 consecutive years (’88-’90).

This past weekend Ken Schrader and the No. 52 Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet team captured the checkered flag at the ARCA Menards 200 presented by Federated Car Care from Toledo Speedway. By doing so, Schrader became the oldest race winner in the history of the ARCA Racing Series. We would like to congratulate Ken and the entire team for a great race and we look forward to seeing them through the rest of the ARCA season.

Mallory Ignition is proud to support the ARCA Racing series and racers like Ken Schrader with our CT Pro Ignition Tray, which is comprised of CT Pro Ignition boxes and coils. With proven time-tested reliability, the CT Pro ignition system provides high performance in endurance racing, where every lap counts.

Send some congratulations Mr. Schrader’s way on his official Facebook page here.

Don’t forget, when your heart is in circle track racing, make sure you power your passion with our CT Pro Ignition products

 

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