Post by Crossbones Dennis on Mar 10, 2010 19:15:11 GMT -6
AMA Pro Racing Series to Spotlight Harley-Davidson XR1200
AMA Pro Racing announces the launch of the AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series, a spec-bike five-race championship featuring specially modified Harley-Davidson XR1200 motorcycles.
The series will take place at select AMA Pro Road Racing weekends throughout the country.
As the presenting sponsor, Vance & Hines will serve as the official race kit supplier for the class. The kit will consist of a Vance & Hines XR1200 exhaust system, a Fuelpak fuel management system, race bodywork (including number plate, single seat tail section and belly pan), a 17-inch front wheel with matching front fender, a steering damper, a oil cooler relocator and a race decal package. The cost for the complete kit will be $3,500.
“We have racing in our DNA, Harley-Davidson has racing in their DNA, and we are truly thrilled to bring Vance & Hines and Harley-Davidson back into AMA Pro Racing,” Terry Vance, a prolific champion as both rider and team owner, stated in a news release. “The XR1200 has proven to be an exciting platform for spec racing in Europe, and this class will be a perfect cost-effective platform to showcase new talent on a national stage. Many of the finest motorcycle racers all over the world got their start in the AMA Supertwins class of the 1990s.”
As in all AMA Pro Road Racing series, Dunlop will provide the spec tire for the class, and Sunoco will fuel the racers with its Sunoco 260 GTX fuel. In addition to the Vance & Hines-supplied kit parts, teams will be allowed to upgrade their suspension, hand and foot controls, brake components and instrumentation.
David Atlas is AMA Pro Racing’s COO. “Adding another element to our events with a series of this caliber will be a great benefit to our sport,” he said. “The specification of the XR1200 package will put the premium on the rider’s ability and will provide a great new class of racing that has ties to the past.”
The XR1200 Series will feature a $5,000 purse payout at each of the five rounds, $2,500 going to the race winner, $1,000 to the runner-up and $750 for third. Fourth and fifth place finishers will receive $500 and $250, respectively.
The first race will be June 4-6 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis. Next up will be the classic Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, moving on to Virginia International Raceway and New Jersey Motorsports Park. The season finale will be at Barber Motorsports Park.
AMA Pro Racing announces the launch of the AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series, a spec-bike five-race championship featuring specially modified Harley-Davidson XR1200 motorcycles.
The series will take place at select AMA Pro Road Racing weekends throughout the country.
As the presenting sponsor, Vance & Hines will serve as the official race kit supplier for the class. The kit will consist of a Vance & Hines XR1200 exhaust system, a Fuelpak fuel management system, race bodywork (including number plate, single seat tail section and belly pan), a 17-inch front wheel with matching front fender, a steering damper, a oil cooler relocator and a race decal package. The cost for the complete kit will be $3,500.
“We have racing in our DNA, Harley-Davidson has racing in their DNA, and we are truly thrilled to bring Vance & Hines and Harley-Davidson back into AMA Pro Racing,” Terry Vance, a prolific champion as both rider and team owner, stated in a news release. “The XR1200 has proven to be an exciting platform for spec racing in Europe, and this class will be a perfect cost-effective platform to showcase new talent on a national stage. Many of the finest motorcycle racers all over the world got their start in the AMA Supertwins class of the 1990s.”
As in all AMA Pro Road Racing series, Dunlop will provide the spec tire for the class, and Sunoco will fuel the racers with its Sunoco 260 GTX fuel. In addition to the Vance & Hines-supplied kit parts, teams will be allowed to upgrade their suspension, hand and foot controls, brake components and instrumentation.
David Atlas is AMA Pro Racing’s COO. “Adding another element to our events with a series of this caliber will be a great benefit to our sport,” he said. “The specification of the XR1200 package will put the premium on the rider’s ability and will provide a great new class of racing that has ties to the past.”
The XR1200 Series will feature a $5,000 purse payout at each of the five rounds, $2,500 going to the race winner, $1,000 to the runner-up and $750 for third. Fourth and fifth place finishers will receive $500 and $250, respectively.
The first race will be June 4-6 at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis. Next up will be the classic Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, moving on to Virginia International Raceway and New Jersey Motorsports Park. The season finale will be at Barber Motorsports Park.