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Mikey Bloomfield wins $200K at SFG World Series

Mikey Bloomfield cashes for $200K at the SFG World Series of Bracket Racing held at Darlington Dragway.

DARLINGTON, SC. (Nov. 2, 2019): After nine rounds of hard fought racing at Darlington Dragway, a winner was crowned in the SFG World Series of Bracket Racing main event. Mikey Bloomfield won the $200,000 payday after Chris Dixon redlit by .007 seconds in the final-round around 9:00pm tonight.

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“It’s great to get out of the slump,” said Mikey Bloomfield when asked about the big win. Bloomfield then thanked his father, the Williams brothers, FTI, and Nesbitt before he admitted, “I know I’m forgetting people, I’m still- in awe of the victory.” Finally, he thanked Hank and WTR as he shouted with joy, grasping the $200,000 winners check in his hands.

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The $200,000-to-win main event runner-up, Dixon, thanked his parents as he explained that they’ve had the car he drove since he was 5 years old. He also thanked his wife and kids, friends Ronnie and Austin, Flowtech Plumbing, and the SFG team. “It’s a lot of money for not as much entry fee,” said Dixon before he wrapped up his interview with a special birthday shout out to his 15 year old son, Brooks. 

As racing was underway, Kyle Riley and the SFG team were dressed in their Halloween attire as they fellowshipped with racers and began judging their Halloween costume contest at the SFG “Fun Zone” canopy.

The winner of the costume contest will receive a free entry to SFG’s 1.1 Million dollar race next season. Pictured below is Riley dressed as the Black Panther, alongside SFG team member, Austin Truhler who was the last costume Walmart had on the shelf.

The SFG Breakfast of Champions, Presented by Cracker Barrel was also hosted earlier this morning as part of SFG’s initiative to provide their racers with the best experience possible. 

On the racetrack, four dragsters and four door cars were left standing in the quarterfinals.

Chris Dixon and Chris Bear started off the quarterfinal round in their doorcars, as Dixon was .004 on the tree en route to a round win after Bear was .003 red. 

Shortly after, Shawn Carpenter was also red on the starting line (-.004), giving the round win to Kelly Hicks. 

Next to go to battle were the dragsters of Bloomfield and Tim Thomas. A slight pre-staging duel occurred between the pair as both gentlemen sat about 30 seconds at the ready line before finally bumping in. Once the tree dropped, Bloomfield went .006 on the tree, and .008 above his dial to beat Thomas’ .015 reaction time and .007 breakout run. 

John Brown and Tom Dauber were the final pair of the quarterfinal round. Brown was .027 on the tree and .009 over the dial to take the win over Dauber’s .020 light and .010 breakout.

In the semi-finals, the two remaining door cars of Dixon and Hicks faced off, with Dixon taking the round win with a .013 light and .003 over the dial (6.61) run. Hicks was .015 on the tree and ran .022 over his 5.13 dial to be .021 seconds behind at the finish line.  

Next were the two remaining dragsters: Bloomfield and Brown. Bloomfield was .008 on the tree and .024 above his dial, beating Brown who missed the tree with a .053 light, followed up by a 4.573 run on his 4.46 dial-in. 

In the ninth and final round, Dixon in the door car was .007 red giving the win to Bloomfield, who was ready with a .001 reaction time. 

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After the $200,000-to-win race was completed, Thursday’s Fuel Tech $50,000-to-win race continued for a few minutes before SFG made the call to stop the race due to safety concerns. The race was then cancelled with the purse being split between all round one and re-entry round winners as those were the only rounds completed. 

The 2nd Fuel Tech $50,000-to-win race will be contested on Sunday with new entry time runs to start at 9:00am. A livestream will be available at MotorManiaTV.com.

Congrats to Mikey Bloomfield and his team on their big win.

Will Holloman wins free SFG Dragster at the World Series of Bracket Racing.

ABOUT SFG PROMOTIONS, INC

“What is SFG and where did it come from?” you ask. SFG is the brainchild of racer and promoter Kyle Riley. “I had a vision to offer racers the chance to race for big money that the average racer could not afford, but I give God all the credit for the idea because it was sent from God,” states Riley.

Riley also adds, “Until SFG came about your average racer couldn’t afford the chance to run for 50k or 100k because it was out of their price range.

I wanted your everyday bracket racer to know what it feels like to stage up for that kind of money. A lot of people think I’m crazy, but I’ve always felt it’s better to give than to receive.

The racers have really supported SFG in its first years, so I want to show them that I really appreciate their support so I raised the payouts and lowered the entry fees. Everyone will see the better SFG does the more the racer will benefit from our success.”

For more on the World Series of Bracket Racing and SFG Promotions, visit www.racesfg.com or contact Kyle Riley at (708) 921-5737 or kyle@racesfg.com

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