Race Day Challenge
Whether you're a race fan or not, you can win $25,000 this race season from your hometown radio station by guessing the top ten finishers in order!
Thanks to our preferred partners for making this game possible:
Here's how it works:
- Click the link below.
- Pick your top 10 finishers, in order, for the next race.
- At the end of each race, the points winner will receive $50.
- At the end of the season, the top three players will receive cash prizes as follows: 1st place - $500, 2nd place - $300, 3rd place - $200.
- If you predict the top 10 finishers, in order, in any race during the season, you win the $25,000 grand prize.
- If someone wins the grand prize, players will continue to play for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd cash prizes.
- Open only to residents in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. All other entries will be disqualified. Must be 18 or older to play with valid ID.
- Employees and former employees of Wagon Wheel Broadcasting LLC, Best Way Disposal, Community Spirit Credit Union, Pink Zebra Moving, and Showcase Heating, Cooling, Water Heaters are ineligible to win prizes.
- See additional rules here - Wagon Wheel Broadcasting Contest Rules - Eagle Country 99.3
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