Todd Titterington of Palace Motors in Mitchell, SD, Wins Second ServNet Racing Team Victory Lane Qualifying Heat
The ServNet Auction Group has announced that the winner of the second qualifying heat in the ServNet Racing Team Victory Lane promotion is Todd Titterington, representing Palace Motors, Inc., of Mitchell, SD.

The ServNet Auction Group has announced that the winner of the second qualifying heat in the ServNet Racing Team Victory Lane promotion is Todd Titterington, representing Palace Motors, Inc., of Mitchell, SD. Titterington won two tickets and a deluxe travel package to the Pepsi 400 at the Daytona International Speedway on July 3. The winner’s certificate was presented to Mr. Titterington May 12, by Kurt Zabel of the Sioux Falls Auto Auction, where Titterington registered.
The ServNet Racing Team Victory Lane promotion runs through September 10, with ticket drawings in two more qualifying heats and a grand championship. Future ticket and travel package awards will be made to the Brickyard 400 in Indianapolis, the Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 in Atlanta and the 2005 Daytona 500. Qualified dealers and reps can register and check their progress 24/7 via a password-protected account accessible through the ServNet website, www.servnetauctions.com.
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