April 30, 2003
AMA Pro Racing announces track layout for inaugural AMA Red Bull Supermoto event
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A look at the first-ever
AMA Red Bull Supermoto Championship track at Mazda
Raceway at Laguna Seca.
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AMA Pro Racing's inaugural Red Bull Supermoto event will be
held in conjunction with the AMA Chevy Trucks U.S. Superbike
Championship presented by Parts Unlimited at the legendary Mazda
Raceway at Laguna Seca, July 11-13. Supermoto authority Don
Canet has designed a world-class track and situated it in the
open area between turns two and five of the main road course
offering a centralized location with ample spectator viewing
areas.
"Our objective was to locate the supermoto track in such
a manner that fans had convenient access and could easily view
all of the supermoto and road races," says Cameron Gray of
Race Promotion Management, the event promoter. "By placing
the track where we did, we're offering fans an entirely new
component to their race weekend. The supermoto race program
complements the AMA and World Superbike schedule so fans won't
miss any action. Also, spectators can now visit the manufacturer
displays and view the AMA Red Bull Supermoto races all in the
same general location." The supermoto track will be
adjacent to the main display grounds, a popular area at the
Mazda Raceway facility.
The track is planned to be approximately .6 miles long and
features a 70/30 pavement-to-dirt ratio. It also features
several jumps including a 30' double step-down, table top jump.
"Finding a suitable on-site course area for this event
has presented a formidable challenge," said Canet.
"We've made the most of the space we have to work with and
feel confident that the riders and fans will find the layout
very exciting." The main straight of the supermoto track
utilizes pavement that was part of the original Laguna Seca
layout along with a mix of tight turns that will place a premium
on braking skill. "While there just isn't room enough for a
sweeping road course element, we're certain to see plenty of
back-it-in, burn-it-out action," assures Canet. "If I
see big grins on the faces of fans and riders, I've done my job
as a track builder."
A notable list of riders is planning to contest the AMA Red
Bull Supermoto Championship. In addition to riders that have
already announced their participation (Chris Carr, Mike Metzger,
Scott Russell and Kevin Schwantz) several other top-level riders
have expressed their intention to race the series. Included on
this list are current AMA Superbike racer Eric Bostrom and AMA
Motocross and Supercross legend and current Indy car driver,
Jeff Ward.
For ticket information and the weekend's Supermoto schedule,
visit www.SuperbikeClassic.com
or call 800-327-SECA. For more
information on the AMA Red Bull Supermoto Championship visit www.amaproracing.com.
About AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing is the leading sanctioning body for
motorcycle sport in the United States. Its properties include
the AMA Supercross Championship, the AMA Chevy Trucks U.S.
Motocross Championship, the AMA Chevy Trucks U.S. Superbike
Championship, AMA Progressive Insurance U.S. Flat Track
Championship and the AMA Red Bull Supermoto Championship. Nearly
2 million race fans attended AMA Pro Racing events during the
2002 season. For more information about AMA Pro Racing, visit www.amaproracing.com.
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