January 12, 2004
AMA Pro Racing Statement regarding Kevin Windham
penalty at Round 2 of AMA Supercross Series
In pre-season meetings and conversations with
supercross team managers, AMA Pro Racing communicated that it
would be taking a closer look at aggressive riding and begin
imposing point deduction penalties instead of fines beginning
with the 2004 season. This was partially in response to concerns
stated by the teams over an increase in questionable riding
tactics by some participants. It was generally agreed by all
parties that fines were no longer an effective deterrent. This
direction was communicated to riders and team personnel in rider
meetings preceding Round 1 and Round 2 of the AMA Supercross
Series.
In the opinion of race officials, Kevin Windham
engaged in unsafe and unsportsmanlike riding by intentionally
making contact with David Vuillemin on lap one of the main
event. Said contact resulted in Vuillemin being pushed off the
track nearly hitting a photographer standing nearby. In post
race interviews, Windham all but acknowledged that he
intentionally collided with Vuillemin.
As defined in the AMA Pro Racing Supercross
Rulebook, this type of behavior is specifically prohibited and
is punishable by (among other things) points deductions. Upon
reviewing video footage of the situation, meeting with involved
parties and discussing it with race officials, AMA Pro Racing
Supercross/Motocross Series Manager, Steve Whitelock elected to
impose a 10-point deduction to Windham’s results while
allowing him to keep the win.
This decision is consistent with guidelines
established in the AMA Pro Racing Supercross Rulebook.
Additionally, it is consistent with the direction that had been
discussed with team managers and personnel prior to the season
beginning. As stated then, it is AMA Pro Racing’s intention to
minimize overly aggressive riding while maximizing safety to all
riders and these actions are in line with those objectives.
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 Series, the AMA Chevrolet Motocross Championship, the
AMA Chevrolet Superbike Championship, the AMA Progressive
Insurance Flat Track Championship and the AMA Red Bull Supermoto
Championship. For more information about AMA Pro Racing, visit www.amaproracing.com.
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