March 9, 2004
Aaron Yates suspended by AMA Pro Racing
Yoshimura Suzuki rider Aaron Yates has been
suspended for one race meet and fined $5,000 by AMA Pro Racing
for his actions following an on-track incident with KSW Racing’s
Anthony Fania during the Daytona 200 by Arai on Saturday, March
6.
In announcing the penalty, AMA Pro Racing Road
Race Manager, Ron Barrick stated that Yates’ behavior after the
two collided was completely unacceptable. “After carefully
reviewing the tapes and interviewing the corner workers and both
Mr. Yates and Mr. Fania, we have concluded that the contact that
resulted in both riders crashing was an unfortunate racing
incident with neither rider specifically at fault,” said
Barrick. “However, Yates’ actions after the crash are the reason
we are issuing the fine and suspension.”
TV video tape, interviews with the riders and
interviews with corner workers confirmed that Yates kicked and
head-butted Fania immediately after the crash. While it was
impossible to discern what each rider said during the exchange,
it was apparent that Fania was attempting to walk away from the
altercation.
Barrick confirmed that Yates’ AMA Pro Racing
license is suspended for a period of one AMA Superbike race
meet; specifically the California Speedway event scheduled for
April 2-4, 2004 in Fontana, California. Yates will not be
permitted to compete in any of the races that make up that race
meet. Barrick also stated that the $5,000 fine could be reduced
by 50% if Yates enters an anger management treatment program,
approved by AMA Pro Racing, prior to returning to competition.
“Physically assaulting a fellow competitor cannot
be tolerated under any circumstance,” said Barrick. “This
penalty should indicate how seriously we are taking this
matter.”
Barrick also noted that AMA Pro Racing continues
to investigate the circumstances surrounding the actions of each
rider’s crew members following the incident.
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transponder scoring, in-depth series and rider information,
regular columnists and much more, log onto
www.USSuperbike.com,
the official website of the AMA Chevrolet Superbike
Championship.
About AMA Pro Racing
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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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