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Pick races, win prizes in News’ contest
Your expertise at picking NASCAR winners could net you prizes every week.
Your expertise at picking NASCAR winners all year long could earn you a trip to the Richard Petty Driving Experience.
The Kenosha News’ “U Pick ’Em Checkered Flag” contest will give you the opportunity to do both at www.kenoshanews.com.
Beginning with Sunday’s Daytona 500, the Kenosha News is offering you, through a national contest, to pick the order of finish in each week’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship race.
If you are the weekly champion in the national contest, you will win a prize. The prize for the Daytona 500 is an official NASCAR MVP Series Watch and a NASCAR Fathead. This is a cumulative contest so if you are the top picker at the end of the Sprint Cup, you will win the Petty package.
Look for the News to add prizes for the local winners in coming weeks.
Playing is easy.
Just click on kenoshanews.com/sports, register and select. Pick the 10 drivers you think will finish first through 10th for each race. The top 15 races count as an entrant’s overall score so you only have to enter 15 races to be eligible for the grand prize. Drivers are awarded fantasy points depending on how they finish and the total fantasy points for all drivers in the race becomes a team score.
For complete rules, click on the rules section of the contest on our Web site.
Good luck!
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