December 5, 2003
AMA Pro Racing names Steve Whitelock as AMA Supercross/Motocross Series Manager
AMA Pro Racing, the leading sanctioning body for motorcycle
sport in the United States, has appointed Steve Whitelock as AMA
Supercross/Motocross series manager. Whitelock, to be based in
AMA Pro Racing's West Coast office, will be responsible for the
overall management of the AMA Supercross Series and AMA
Chevrolet Motocross Championship in the newly-created position.
Whitelock leaves his position as FIM Technical Director for
World Superbike and will assume duties with AMA Pro Racing
immediately.
Whitelock's technical experience in professional motorcycle
sport is vast. Additionally, his background is diverse including
positions managing world championship teams as well as the FIM
governing body.
AMA Pro Racing CEO, Scott Hollingsworth welcomes the skill
set and experience Whitelock brings to the new position.
"By creating series manager positions for each of the
racing disciplines that AMA Pro Racing oversees and hiring
someone of Steve's caliber, we're dramatically re-thinking how
we manage AMA championship racing," said Hollingsworth.
"The series manager role will be vital and take into
account the needs of our riders, teams, promoters, sponsors and
anyone else who has a relationship with AMA Pro Racing. The
series manager will be responsible for the 'big-picture'
handling of the series and will be supported by a crew that
includes a race director as well as a technical and
administrative staff. Steve is ideally suited to this position
and we have extremely high expectations for him."
Hollingsworth added that the addition of Whitelock is a
continuation of AMA Pro Racing's strategy of hiring high-level
industry talent as well as expanding the company's presence on
the West Coast. "We've made it clear that we want to be
more accessible to the major teams and OEMs so placing Steve in
our West Coast office enables us to further that goal,"
said Hollingsworth.
Whitelock is highly regarded in the world of motorcycle sport
and his most recent position as FIM Technical Director for World
Superbike earned him a great deal of respect among riders, teams
and the factories. Hollingsworth pointed out the depth of
Whitelock's experience. "In addition to overseeing the
technical aspects of the World Superbike Championship for the
past eight years, Whitelock has a deep foundation in off-road
racing," said Hollingsworth. "Steve was employed by
HRC from 1982 through 1991 and at one point directed the
company's motocross efforts resulting in six world championships
with such racing greats as Jean-Michel Bayle, Andre Malherbe and
Eric Geboers. Steve was also involved with HRC's Grand Prix road
racing efforts holding a variety of senior positions within the
organization. Clearly, this broad-based experience will benefit
Steve in his new role."
Not limiting himself to one form of motorcycle competition
has allowed Whitelock to form an expansive view of the sport.
"My involvement with motocross racing, Grand Prix road
racing and even my roots in AMA racing as Yvon Duhamel's
mechanic, has given me the chance to see motorcycle racing from
virtually every perspective possible," said Whitelock.
"Additionally, I've enjoyed the past eight years with the
FIM and treasure the experience it has afforded me. I see my new
role with AMA Pro Racing as a logical progression of my career
and am eagerly awaiting the AMA Supercross Series to begin in
Anaheim."
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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