MAKE A VIDEO, ENTER TO WIN RACE TICKETS!


oneilUncle Sam wants you -- well, Sgt. Don O'Neal, a U.S. Army Medical recruiter and NHRA Super Comp racer, does.
 
He has a job for all potential Internet video superstars.
 
The owner-driver of the Army Strong/K&N Mullis Dragster is offering a chance to win a pair of tickets to selected NHRA national events.
 
The contest will start with the O'Reilly Route 66 Nationals, presented K&N Filters, which is set for June 29-July 1 at Joliet, Ill.



 
oneilUncle Sam wants you -- well, Sgt. Don O'Neal, a U.S. Army Medical recruiter and NHRA Super Comp racer, does.
 
He has a job for all potential Internet video superstars.
 
The owner-driver of the Army Strong/K&N Mullis Dragster is offering a chance to win a pair of tickets to selected NHRA national events.
 
The contest will start with the O'Reilly Route 66 Nationals, presented K&N Filters, which is set for June 29-July 1 at Joliet, Ill.
 
"The contest rules are simple," O'Neal said. "Create a video that is between one minute and a minute and a half in length that features the selected sponsor for the competition and then post the video on our Facebook page, as well as YouTube. You must also tag Don O'Neal and the sponsor in your post.
 
"So be an internet super star and start making video's! Remember that there is no limit to what can be posted and the one with the most hits will win," O'Neal said.
 
His Facebook page address is Don O'Neal Racing, and his Twitter activity is  @dononealracing.
 
The video with the most "likes" and "shares" will win the competition. The winner will receive a pair of tickets for the race weekend. The second-place contestant will receive a goody bag from the sponsor.
 
The deadline for posting the videos for the Joliet race will be June 22.
 
The winner's name will be announced on the Don O'Neal Racing Facebook page.
 
The winning video will be in the running for the end-of-the-year Grand Prize of race tickets and hotel accommodations for the Oct. 25-28 Big O Tires Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
 
The Chicago-based solider-racer described his job as recruiting "doctors, nurses, surgeons, dentists -- just anything that has to do with hospitals or taking care of patients." He said he gets satisfaction from "trying to find individuals that have the experience and professionalism to take care of soldiers after they are hurt or their families while they are gone, then being able to see them take care of these all of these people by providing the Army the strength and ability to treat and heal."

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