November 24, 2003
Carr named AMA Pro Racing Speed Channel Athlete of the Year
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"I'm proud of our team from our sponsors, to my
wife and kids, to my crew chief Kenny Tolbert and Rich Bates who
put in a lot of time to allow me to win another
championship," said Carr.
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Brian J. Nelson photo
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Chris Carr was named AMA Pro Racing Speed Channel
Athlete of the Year Saturday night at the AMA Pro Racing Awards
Banquet at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas. It was the first time
Carr has won the prestigious award after being nominated six
times including the last three years in a row.
Upon learning that he had been nominated again
Carr, 36, joked that he wasn't getting his hopes up about
winning. However, upon receiving the elusive award Carr was
jubilant saying he was shocked and excited. He paid tribute to
his wife and children and thanked his mom and dad for allowing
him as a child to "chase a dream." Carr laughingly
compared himself to Susan Lucci, the soap opera star who was
nominated multiple times for an Emmy award before finally
capturing the prize.
Carr's success in AMA Grand National racing
places him in the upper echelons of the sport's hierarchy. His
62-career national victories makes him the winningest active
rider in the AMA Progressive Insurance U.S. Flat Track
Championship and his series-leading five victories in the 2003
season places him in second in the all-time AMA Grand National
wins category behind retired rival and recent Motorcycle Hall of
Fame inductee, Scott Parker. Carr has more AMA Short Track wins
than anyone having passed legends Kenny Roberts and Steve Eklund
in 2003.
Carr won his first AMA Grand National
Championship in 1992 and followed that with titles in 1999,
2001, 2002 and 2003. He's hoping to capture his fourth straight
title (sixth overall) in next year's 50th anniversary of AMA
Grand National racing. Carr credited his championship to those
around him. "I'm proud of our team from our sponsors, to my
wife and kids, to my crew chief Kenny Tolbert and Rich Bates who
put in a lot of time to allow me to win another
championship," said Carr. "They worked hard and this
championship is more than a victory for just myself, it's a
victory for a lot of people and I wouldn't have been able to
accomplish what I have without them."
The AMA Pro Racing Speed Channel Athlete of the
Year award is coveted among professional motorcycle racers and
is awarded to the racer generally considered to have had the
best overall year. A recipient's overall career success can also
be considered in the selection process. In addition to Carr,
nominees for the 2003 award included Ricky Carmichael, Mat
Mladin, James Stewart and David Watson.
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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