R&R Auto Body Paint My Ride

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For more than thirty years, R&R Auto Body in Cleveland, Ohio has worked closely with its customers to take care of collision repairs. The reputable company, which is owned by the Roemer family, also excels in custom painting, and its wonderful work can be seen on cars and motorcycles at Summit Motorsports Park, where the popular R&R Auto Body Paint My Ride program is in place for Edelbrock Super Series racers who join the program and the park's Finish Line Club.

The 2025 R&R Auto Body Paint My Ride program is open to all Summit Motorsports Park racers who are enrolled in the Finish Line Club, compete in the Edelbrock Super Series and enrols in the Paint My Ride program, which uses an innovative scoring formula that rewards a racer’s consistency and performance over the entire racing season. To win the custom paint job, a racer must have the best overall score factoring in reaction time and their dial-in vs. actual E.T. A racer must have a minimum of 14 rounds to have their score considered and foul or red-light runs do not count.

At no time is a driver permitted to change classes, or change their FLC permanent number, even if the minimum number of rounds is met. Attempting to do so will automatically cause forfeiture of R&R Auto Body Paint My Ride points. The R&R Auto Body Paint My Ride is a non-transferable award and must be redeemed within 30 days of receipt. Redemption equates to meeting with R&R Auto Body, initiating the custom paint design and scheduling a vehicle drop-off date. The newly painted car will be displayed at the Annual Awards Banquet held in January. In the event of forfeiture, the prize will automatically be awarded to the driver with the next best overall average.  Paint My Ride decals must be on vehicle or motorcycle for the entire 2025 season.

 

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R&R AUTO BODY PAINT MY RIDE WINNERS THROUGH THE YEARS

In 2024, Kevin Adams was the second Wiseco/CycleTech Super Bike racer in a row to win the R&R Auto Body Paint My Ride, following Kyle Dolamore. Adams' motorcycle is pictured here.

Carl Keil, 2022 

John Boes, 2021

Carl Keil, 2019 

Adam Albright, 2018 

Steven Schmidt, 2017

Dennis Hall, 2016 

Cary Gill,  2015 

Nick Moss, 2014

Nick Akoury, 2013 

Garry Fleenor, 2012 

Jason Proffit, 2011 

Derrick Brown, 2010 

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