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Pay the Fan and MRN Unveil Free Fantasy Racing

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Pay the Fan and MRN Unveil Free Fantasy Racing

Motor Racing Network, in agreement with Pay the Fan, are launching free 2012 fantasy racing gmaes. According to Pay the Fan, users can “come play where the pros play, and sign up for a chance to win over $15,000 in cash and prizes!”

The fantasy racing games are said to be easy to learn, but difficult to master, and users can sign up for the 1st Segment Series, starting with the Daytona 500 on February 26th. The series ends at the 18th race at Daytona, on July 7th. Users pick 2 drivers from each of the groups A, B and C. Points are earned on how drivers finish, and cash and other prizes can be had each week, with a chance at more winnings, dependent on top scores of the entire series.

Users can also sign up for the Combined Series. Fantasy teams can be operated through the 1st and 2nd Segment Series, as well as during the Combined Series. With the racing off season being officially over, Motor Racing Network is looking forward to seeing users in the games at Pay The Fan. Racing enthusiasts can sign up for the fantasy games here.

Press release courtesy of PRN.

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