September 24, 2003
AMA Pro Racing flat track rule changes to be reconsidered in 2005
AMA Pro Racing will delay the implementation of
new displacement and stock-frame requirements aimed at the 505
class for 2004 and reconsider phasing in the changes beginning
in 2005.
This decision is primarily a result of the input
gathered during the 30-day comment period that followed the
announcement of preliminary 2004 rules in August.
Check out the complete 2004 rules package here
AMA Pro Racing Flat Track Manager Bruce Bober says this is an
example of AMA Pro Racing’s responsiveness to the racing
community. “After reviewing the feedback that was received
during the 30-day comment period it became apparent to us that
it is not in the best interest of the sport to enact these
changes now,” said Bober. “Instead we’ll review the
situation for possible 2005 race season implementation, which
seems to be better for everyone involved.”
AMA Pro Racing CEO, Scott Hollingsworth added
that for the long-term growth of flat track racing, evolving the
rules for this class is very important. “We strongly believe
that taking the 505 class more towards production-based
equipment is vital for the sustained growth of flat track,”
said Hollingsworth. “However, we listened carefully to those
participating in the championship and agree that by delaying the
changes for a year, more riders and teams can make a better
transition to new equipment.”
As announced in August, rules for the
twin-cylinder machines will be relatively unchanged for 2004.
To review the
complete 2004 rules package logon to www.1800FlatTrack.com.
For immediate post-race results, points, in-depth
series and rider information, regular columnists and much more,
log onto www.1800FlatTrack.com, the official website of the AMA
Progressive Insurance U.S. Flat Track Championship.
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,
the 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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